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‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ eyes Rs 35 crore India premiere

'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' advance booking report: Ranveer Singh starrer eyes Rs 35 crore premiere in India

The Ranveer Singh-led ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ has begun its box office run on a strong note, with early advance booking figures suggesting the film could set a new record for paid premiere shows in India.Directed by Aditya Dhar, the sequel has already generated massive buzz ahead of its release. According to trade data on Sacnilk, the film has earned an estimated Rs 27.13 crore in advance bookings across India, with still 4 days to go before its release.’Dhurandhar 2′ advance ticket salesAs per the report, a major chunk of the revenue has come from the Hindi markets, where the film has reportedly grossed around Rs 26.34 crore, with approximately 4.99 lakh tickets sold in the 2D format. Regional markets have also contributed to the total, with the Tamil version bringing in around Rs 34.94 lakh, while the Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada versions recording steady bookings. Overall, the film has sold an estimated 5.38 lakh tickets across more than 9,530 shows nationwide.Among the various sectors, Delhi-NCR currently leads the advance booking chart with a total gross collection of Rs 5.71 crore (including blocked seats). Mumbai follows closely with Rs 5.44 crore, while Bengaluru ranks third with Rs 4.42 crore. Hyderabad has recorded around Rs 1.93 crore, while Pune rounds out the top five with Rs 1.69 crore in advance bookings, including blocked seats.’Dhurandhar 2′ eyes Rs 35 crore openingWith blocked seats included, the all-India advance total has climbed to approximately Rs 31.9 crore. As per the report, the film is now eyeing the Rs 35 crore mark, indicating that the film could just set up one of the biggest premiere day hauls of all time. ‘Dhurandhar 2’ surpasses ‘OG’ premiere collectionsThe film has already surpassed the previous paid premiere record held by ‘They Call Him OG’, starring Pawan Kalyan. The Telugu action film had collected over Rs 25 crore gross from its premiere shows when it opened on September 24. With several days still remaining before release, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ has already crossed that benchmark and as per trade projections, is now set to surpass the Rs 35 crore mark. With these numbers, the film could potentially set a new record for the biggest paid preview opening in the country.’Dhurandhar 2′ beats ‘Dhurandhar’ opening day collections’Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, which is a sequel to ‘Dhurandhar’, has already surpassed the opening day numbers of its predecessor. The movie that opened on 5 December, 2025, earned an estimated Day 1 collection of Rs 28 crore. As per the current trend, the film has already shot past the number, thus setting it up for a huge opening weekend.’Dhurandhar’ went on to become a major box office success, grossing over Rs 1,300 crore worldwide.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.

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