Dhurandhar Franchise Registers Record Rs 3000 Crore Collection As Global Box Office Surges
Ranveer Singh Starrer Surpasses Major Indian Film Franchises
The 'Dhurandhar' franchise has established a new financial benchmark in Indian cinema by becoming the first film series to gross over Rs 3,000 crore worldwide with only two installments. This performance places the series ahead of previous high-grossing franchises such as 'Baahubali' and 'Pushpa' in terms of cumulative global earnings.
The milestone was achieved following the exceptional theatrical run of the latest sequel. Trade analysts note that the rapid accumulation of revenue across domestic and international markets reflects a growing global footprint for high-budget Hindi cinema.
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Sequel Crosses Rs 1700 Crore Mark In Under A Month
The second installment, titled 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge', has contributed significantly to this total. The film crossed the Rs 1,700 crore mark globally within just 25 days of its release. Directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, the project has consistently broken daily collection records since its opening week.
Market reports indicate that the film’s domestic performance has been bolstered by strong occupancy in metropolitan centers, while international territories have seen record-breaking numbers for a Hindi-language production. The momentum maintained over three weeks suggests a strong hold at the box office despite new competitive releases.
Impact On Bollywood's International Market Standing
The administrative and production success of the 'Dhurandhar' series marks a strategic win for the Hindi film industry. By breaching the Rs 3,000 crore barrier with just two films, the franchise has demonstrated the commercial viability of serialized storytelling on a global scale.
Industry experts suggest that this achievement will likely influence future investment patterns for pan-Indian projects. The collaboration between Aditya Dhar and Ranveer Singh is now being recognized as one of the most commercially successful partnerships in recent cinematic history, setting high expectations for potential future expansions of the franchise.