‘Dhurandhar 2’ Box Office: Ranveer Singh’s Film Becomes 3rd Highest Bollywood Opening Weekend Grosser in Two Days Flat; Beats ‘Animal,’ ‘Stree 2’ and ‘Sultan’
After enjoying a record-breaking opening day, Ranveer Singh’s “Dhurandhar 2” continued its dominance on the second day at the box-office. In two days, the spy-actioner collected ₹204.5 crore net, including paid previews, as per RecoBee.AI.
The film has already emerged as the third-highest Bollywood opening weekend grosser in just two days, beating biggies like “Animal,” “Stree 2,” “Sultan” and others. With its exceptional trending, the film is expected to cross Shah Rukh Khan’s “Jawan” today (Saturday) itself, becoming the biggest first-weekend grosser for a Hindi film.
Top 10 Opening Weekend Bollywood Grossers
"Jawan": ₹286.16 (4-day)
"Pathaan": ₹280.75 (5-day)
"Dhurandhar 2": ₹204.5 crore* (2 days, including paid preview)
"Stree 2": ₹204 (4-day)
"Animal": ₹201.76 crore
"Sultan": ₹180.36 crore
"War 2": ₹79.25 (4-day)
"War": ₹166.25 (5-day)
"Bharat": ₹150.10 crore (5 Day)
"Tiger 3": ₹148.50 crore
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Considering the current scenario, the film is expected to cross the ₹350 crore mark in its extended opening weekend. With no competition in the Hindi market, “Dhurandhar 2” will enjoy an open window for three weeks until the arrival of Akshay Kumar’s “Bhooth Bangla,” which is releasing on April 10.
The film has become the second-highest grosser of the year, after Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh and Ahan Shetty-starrer “Border 2,” which collected ₹329.42 crore during its theatrical run.
“Dhurandhar 2” is currently chasing its prequel, which is the highest Bollywood grosser of all time.
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