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‘Dhurandhar’ records biggest 2nd week; set to gross Rs 500 crore

'Dhurandhar' box office collection Day 12: Ranveer Singh–Akshaye Khanna starrer crosses Rs 400 crore India net; records biggest-ever second week in Hindi

Director Aditya Dhar’s spy actioner ‘Dhurandhar’ starring Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna in lead roles, has created box office history yet again, registering the biggest second week ever for a Hindi film.According to early estimates, the first instalment of the two-part franchise collected around Rs 30 crore net on Day 12, matching its second Monday figures. With this, the film recorded the biggest second Tuesday collection for any Hindi release to date.

‘Dhurandhar’ to surpass week 1 collections

The strong Tuesday push has taken the film’s second-week net total to Rs 204 crore, making ‘Dhurandhar’ the only Hindi film to cross the Rs 200 crore net mark in its second week. Notably, the milestone was achieved in just five days of its Week 2 run, thus cementing its place as one of the biggest box office performers in recent times.Keeping consistent momentum at the ticket counters, trade watchers believe the film could end its second week ahead of its first-week numbers. ‘Dhurandhar’ had earned Rs 207.25 crore net in its opening week, a figure it is now close to surpassing on Wednesday with still one more day to go before it wraps up the second week.

‘Dhurandhar’ all-India gross collections

After 12 days in theatres, the film has amassed an estimated Rs 411.25 crore India net. On the gross front, the film has surged to approximately Rs 493.5 crore, and is widely expected to cross the Rs 500 crore mark in India on Wednesday.

‘Dhurandhar’ worldwide box office

The film that crossed the Rs 100 crore mark at the international box office, now boasts of a total collection of Rs 130 crore. This in turn has pushed the worldwide box office collection to an estimated Rs 623.5 crore.

‘Dhurandhar’ sets new records

‘Dhurandhar’ continues to show an upward trend at the domestic box office. Following a series of record-breaking daily collections in its second week, the film delivered the biggest second Tuesday by a margin that is nearly double that of previous releases.‘Dhurandhar’ also broke the record previously held by ‘Pushpa 2 – The Rule’, starring Allu Arjun, which had collected Rs 196 crore net in its second week. The film managed to surpass this record in just five days.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers in this article are compiled from our proprietary sources and diverse public data. While we strive for accuracy, all figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the project’s box office performance. We are open to feedback and suggestions on toientertainment@timesinternet.in. Go to Source

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