Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 crosses ₹1000 crore worldwide in 7 days, matching Pushpa 2’s record and setting up a blockbuster run in Telugu and Indian markets.
Dumtika Editorial
March 26, 2026 · 2 min read

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Dhurandhar 2, starring Ranveer Singh, has stormed the box office by grossing over ₹1000 crore worldwide within just seven days of its release. This phenomenal feat positions the film alongside Allu Arjun’s Telugu blockbuster Pushpa 2 which achieved a similar milestone in the same timeframe, highlighting Dhurandhar 2’s pan-India appeal with strong traction in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana markets.
Breaking down the collections, the film has amassed approximately ₹940 crore gross in its opening week, with overseas markets contributing notably to surpass the $100 million mark. While exact distributor share figures remain undisclosed, the steady weekday earnings and robust weekend surge signal a lucrative run across Nizam and AP-Telangana regions, where Telugu audiences have warmly embraced the film.
This achievement cements director Aditya Dhar’s reputation for delivering mass entertainers and boosts Ranveer Singh’s pan-India star power, especially as Dhurandhar 2 matches records set by top Telugu films. Compared to other releases this season, Dhurandhar 2 stands out for its sustained audience interest, even beyond the opening weekend, showcasing a rare box office consistency.
With production backed by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, the film has already recouped its investment comfortably and is targeting a historic ₹1875 crore ($200 million) lifetime gross. The current momentum suggests it is well-positioned to become one of the highest-grossing Indian films ever.
As the film continues to hold strong in Telugu-speaking states and overseas, the upcoming weeks will be critical to maintaining its pace. Festivals and holidays may further boost collections, and the expanding screen count in AP and Telangana will be key to maximizing revenue.
Looking ahead, Dhurandhar 2’s success signals a growing trend where pan-India films with Telugu market support dominate box office charts. Industry watchers will keenly observe if it surpasses Pushpa 2’s lifetime figures, setting new benchmarks for Indian cinema’s global footprint and inspiring more cross-regional collaborations.