Dhurandhar 2 Advance Booking Trends: How Yash’s Toxic Postponement Guaranteed A ₹150 Crore Opening Weekend
$100K Storm! Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 Pre-Sales Explode as Yash’s Toxic Retreats!
Mumbai, Thursday, March 5, 2026 – The “Dhuroxic” war has officially ended with a white flag from the South, and the ripples are turning into a tsunami at the box office.
While fans were ready with their popcorn for the biggest March clash in history, Yash’s Toxic has officially vacated the March 19 slot, leaving Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 as the undisputed king of the month. This isn’t just a win by default; it’s a total takeover.
As of this morning, Dhurandhar 2 has already crossed the $100,000 mark in North American pre-sales, with the March 18 premieres alone contributing a massive $70,000. The industry is now looking at a solo release window so wide that trade experts are predicting a global opening weekend that could touch a staggering ₹170 crore.
For months, the internet was a battlefield. Fans of the Rocking Star Yash and Ranveer Singh were counting down the days to March 19. It was supposed to be the ultimate face-off: the gritty spy world of Aditya Dhar versus the stylish gangster epic of Geetu Mohandas. But on Wednesday, the Toxic team dropped a bombshell announcement. They are pushing their film to June 4, 2026. Why the sudden retreat?
The makers cited “uncertainty in the Middle East” as the primary reason for wanting to ensure a truly global release without geopolitical interruptions. This move has completely shifted the power dynamics of the 2026 movie calendar.

Here is the thing about the current mood in the trade circuits. Everyone is acting relieved, but there is a nagging question underneath. Does a film really move just because of international tension, or did the Dhurandhar 2 advance booking momentum scare the competition away?
Usually, a clash benefits the audience, but it kills the screen count for the movies. Now, instead of fighting for 50 percent of the screens, Ranveer Singh is looking at a near-total monopoly. But there is a catch. Can a movie that is rumored to be nearly four hours long actually sustain that many shows in a day?
The numbers coming in from overseas are already painting a wild picture. Dhurandhar 2 had a significant lead even before Toxic moved out of the way. Back on March 1, the film had already sold 1,953 tickets across 151 theaters in the US. In comparison, Toxic had only managed 189 tickets at that point. Now that the clash is officially off, those Dhurandhar numbers are expected to skyrocket. Some analysts are even suggesting that Ranveer might challenge the $1.2 million premiere record held by Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal.
The timeline of this chaos is quite fascinating. Just a few days ago, rumors were flying that the Dhurandhar 2 trailer would drop on Holi, March 3. Fans were losing their minds. However, trade analyst Taran Adarsh stepped in to clarify that the reports were inaccurate and that Jio Studios would only announce the trailer when the team was fully ready. Despite the lack of a trailer, the brand power of the first film—which grossed over ₹1300 crore worldwide—is doing all the heavy lifting.
The sequel is pushing the limits of the human attention span with a rumored runtime of 235 minutes. That is 3 hours and 55 minutes of pure espionage. If this holds true, it will be the second-longest Hindi film in the last 26 years, only behind LOC Kargil. This length is exactly why a solo release is a godsend for Aditya Dhar. With a 4-hour runtime, a theater can only fit four shows a day instead of the usual five or six. Without competition, theaters can finally afford to give those limited slots entirely to Ranveer without losing money on a second film.
While Toxic fans are disappointed, the producers of other upcoming films are already circling the newly vacated dates. Reports suggest that Thalapathy Vijay’s Jana Nayagan might even try to move its release sooner to take advantage of the shift. But for now, March belongs to Hamza. The story of Jaskirat Singh Rangi infiltrating the underbelly of Karachi is no longer just a sequel; it is a solo event. With the trailer expected to drop any day now, the pre-booking numbers in India are likely to break the internet the moment they open.
Let’s be real for a second. This is the best news Ranveer Singh has received in years.
A solo release on March 19, which is effectively a double-holiday window with Gudi Padwa and Eid around the corner, is a license to print money. I know the 4-hour runtime sounds scary, but the audience proved with Animal that if the content is “high-voltage,” they will sit through anything.
Yash moving to June is a smart business move for him, but it has handed the crown to Ranveer on a silver platter. If the trailer hits the right notes, we are looking at a Day 1 opening that will make the history books look like old news.
My Take
