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‘Dhurandhar’ sets week 5 record with Rs 51.25 crore haul

'Dhurandhar' box office collection Day 35: Ranveer Singh starrer ends week 5 with Rs 51.25 crore haul; sets new record

Director Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar’, starring Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna in lead roles, has ended another week at the box office, and done so on a record-breaking note. The film that has been adding its name to the box office record books over the past weeks, hit a new high as it completed its fifth week at the box office. As per box office reports on Sacnilk, the film managed to maintain its hold over the box office and rake in a collection in the Rs 4 crore range.

‘Dhurandhar’ week 5 collections

The film reportedly earned an estimated Rs 4.25 crore on Day 35, matching its Wednesday’s box office collections. The film that released in just the Hindi language, had an overall occupancy rate of 10.81 per cent. This has helped push the film’s total box office collection of week 5, past the Rs 50 crore mark, a first for any Bollywood film.

‘Dhurandhar’ sets new Week 5 box office record

With a total collection of Rs 51.25 crore on Day 35, ‘Dhurandhar’ now holds the record for the highest week 5 collections. This is a huge 20 crore difference from the previous record-holder, Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Chhaava’, which earned an estimated Rs 30 crore. ‘Dhurandhar’ was able to beat that record in just its fifth weekend, scoring an estimated total of Rs 33.25 crore net.

‘Dhurandhar’ week-wise collections

While ‘Dhurandhar’ has managed to make its way onto the record books, week 5 remains its lowest performing at the ticket windows. Until now, the film managed to keep its box office collections above the Rs 100 crore mark. However, post week 4, it has seen a gradual dip in numbers. The film’s week-wise India nett collections stand as follows:Week 1: Rs 207.25 croreWeek 2: Rs 253.25 croreWeek 3: Rs 172 croreWeek 4: Rs 106.5 croreWeek 5: Rs 51.25 crore

‘Dhurandhar’ gross total collections

‘Dhurandhar’ has now hit a net total collection of Rs 790.25 crore nett in India. As per the report, the film’s gross total now stands at Rs 948 crore.With its current earnings, the film has already surpassed the net collections of ‘RRR’. With the film now on its way to the Rs 1000 crore gross mark, it stands to beat the lifetime collections of ‘KGF: Chapter 2’.

‘Dhurandhar’ worldwide collections

In the international markets, the film has already shot past the Rs 285 crore mark, thus taking its overall worldwide box office collections to an estimated Rs 1,233 crore. Go to Source

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