Box Office
Dhurandhar 2 Day 62 Box Office: Sequel earns 0.22 crore and posts a massive 46% jump in ninth week
BY SACNILK
Entering the ninth week of a theatrical run is a significant milestone for any modern blockbuster, but doing so with a visible growth spurt is nearly unheard of. Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge continues to rewrite the record books, proving that its theatrical lifecycle is far from over even as it enters its 62nd day of release. On Tuesday, the film added a net of 0.22 crore to its kitty. While the absolute number is smaller due to the natural reduction in screen count, it represents a substantial 46.7 percent jump compared to Monday's collection of 0.15 crore. For a film to post a nearly 50 percent mid-week increase in its ninth week is a clear signal of sustained demand for the 408 shows still running across the country. With this daily haul, the total India net collection has reached a staggering 1,146.35 crore. A deep dive into the language breakdown shows the Hindi version leading with 1,077.81 crore, while the Telugu and Tamil versions have contributed 43.07 crore and 19.83 crore respectively. The total India gross for the film now stands at a towering 1,371.95 crore. Regionally, the film is holding fort exceptionally well in major metros. Mumbai led the charge on Day 62 with an impressive 30.8 percent occupancy over 38 shows, with night screenings peaking at 38 percent. The National Capital Region followed closely with 27.5 percent occupancy across 70 shows. Even in Ahmedabad, the film maintained a 21 percent occupancy rate, demonstrating that audience interest remains geographically diverse even after two months in theaters. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) In the national multiplex chains, the film recorded 3,570 ticket sales across 280 shows, resulting in a daily gross of 5.30 lakh from these specific venues. PVR remained the top contributor among the chains with 1,645 tickets sold. The 7.5 percent occupancy in these premium formats suggests that the film is effectively filling its allocated seats, ensuring that every show remains commercially viable for exhibitors. Digital tracking through BookMyShow further validates this late-stage surge. Daily ticket bookings climbed from 5.24 thousand on Monday to 6.8 thousand on Tuesday. Since its release, the film has sold a historic total of over 1.83 crore tickets on this platform alone. This level of digital footprint reflects a level of popularity that few films in the history of Indian cinema have managed to achieve. The global story is equally impressive. The film has grossed 426.67 crore in overseas markets so far. When combined with the domestic performance, the total worldwide gross for Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge now stands at a massive 1,798.62 crore. The film is now just a few steps away from breaching the 1,800 crore global milestone, a feat that would further cement its place in the all-time record books.