Ranveer Singh's high-octane spy thriller, 'Dhurandhar,' has officially achieved a box office milestone, crossing the coveted ₹200 crore (net India collection) mark within just seven days of its release. The film, directed by Aditya Dhar, has demonstrated extraordinary staying power, proving to be an unstoppable force even on working weekdays.
Released on December 5, 2025, the film—which features an ensemble cast including Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, and Arjun Rampal—has not only secured the biggest opening for Ranveer Singh but has maintained remarkable stability, a testament to the strong positive word-of-mouth it has generated.
The ₹200 Crore Box Office Triumph
Trade analysts are stunned by the film's resilience. According to reports, 'Dhurandhar' has amassed a total India net collection of approximately ₹209.6 crore by the end of its first week (Day 7).
What is particularly impressive is the movie's performance on the weekdays. The film’s day-wise trend has been exceptional, often registering collections well into the ₹20 crore range, a rare feat for a non-holiday release.
| Day | India Net Collection (Approx.) |
| Day 1 (Fri) | ₹28.60 Cr |
| Day 2 (Sat) | ₹33.10 Cr |
| Day 3 (Sun) | ₹44.80 Cr |
| Day 4 (Mon) | ₹24.30 Cr |
| Day 5 (Tue) | ₹28.60 Cr |
| Day 6 (Wed) | ₹29.20 Cr |
| Day 7 (Thu) | ₹21.00 Cr |
| Total (7 Days) | ₹209.60 Cr |
Global Dominance and Critical Acclaim
The phenomenal success is not confined to the domestic market. 'Dhurandhar' is also setting records globally, with its worldwide gross collection surpassing the ₹300 crore mark by the end of Day 7.
Directed by Aditya Dhar (of Uri: The Surgical Strike fame), the espionage thriller has resonated deeply with audiences for its high-impact action sequences and gripping narrative, which is loosely inspired by real-life geopolitical conflicts and covert operations.
With the film showing no signs of slowing down and heading into its second weekend with momentum, trade pundits believe a ₹400 crore lifetime collection is now firmly within reach, with some predicting it may even enter the elite ₹500 crore club. This success is seen as a significant win for content-driven, mass-appeal cinema.