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Ranveer Singh in a poster of Dhurandhar 2. Photo: Aditya Dhar/X

Dhurandhar 2 storms past ₹500 crore in five days, sets box office on fire

| @indiablooms | Mar 24, 2026, at 04:05 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Dhurandhar 2, starring Ranveer Singh, has stormed past the ₹500 crore mark in just five days since its theatrical release, according to Sacnilk.

Including overseas collections, the film has grossed around ₹761 crore worldwide, as per Jio Studios.

The sequel got off to a strong start, earning approximately ₹43 crore through paid previews on Wednesday, followed by a massive opening on March 19.

In the film, Ranveer Singh’s character is seen taking control of Pakistan’s Lyari town following the death of gangster Rehman Dakait, portrayed by Akshaye Khanna.

The trailer also highlights Singh in dual roles—Jaskirat Singh Rangi and Hamza, suggesting a layered and intense narrative.

Packed with high-octane action, the Aditya Dhar directorial features R. Madhavan as strategic mastermind Ajay Sanyal, Arjun Rampal as ISI Major Iqbal, and Sanjay Dutt as SP Chaudhary Aslam.

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