Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ has entered the New Year 2026 today after spending a wonderful 27 days and even on the 28th day, the collection of the film is as if the film was released today itself.
In the new year, the number of people watching the film has increased again and due to this the collection also seems to be increasing at a faster pace than in the past. So let us know how much the film has earned so far.
Box office collection of ‘Dhurandhar’
The film did business of Rs 207.25 crore in the first week, Rs 253.25 crore in the second week and Rs 172 crore in the third week. After earning Rs 15 crore on the first day of the fourth week i.e. 22nd day, the film collected Rs 20.5 crore on the 23rd day and Rs 22.5 crore on the 24th day.
The earnings of 25th and 26th day were Rs 10.5 and Rs 11.25 crore. On December 31, the last day of 2025, the film’s earning was Rs 11 crore. This means that on no day did the film’s collection fall below double figures.
Now today till 3:05 pm the film’s earning has reached Rs 6.81 crore and the total collection has reached Rs 730.06 crore. Please note that according to SACNL, today’s data is not final. There may be change in this.
Budget and worldwide collection of ‘Dhurandhar’
Made with a budget of Rs 225 crore, this film has earned Rs 1117.90 crore worldwide in 27 days, according to Saconilc. Let us tell you that this budget is for both the parts of the film. This means that a film which has already spent several times its entire budget in one film, will now count whatever it earns from the second film only as profit.
‘Dhurandhar’ may soon break RRR’s record
Ram Charan and Jr NTR’s film together in all languages had earned Rs 782.2 crore in India and Rs 1230 crore worldwide. Both its records are now in danger in front of ‘Dhurandhar’. These records can be broken any time.
About ‘Dhurandhar’
The film also stars Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Sara Arjun, Arjun Rampal and R Madhavan. Ranveer Singh is in the lead role and under the direction of Aditya Dhar, he has made ‘Dhurandhar’ the highest grossing film of his career.

