Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge – Box Office Collection Day 1 *Live: 100 Cr Crossed
Dhurandhar 2 The Revenge Box Office Analysis Day 1 Report India Net Gross Total Live Tracking BoxOfficeWala Analysis
Dhurandhar 2 just crossed a massive 100 Crore milestone in India Net. Can Ranveer Singh’s 4-hour epic defy the runtime curse? Find out now
Mumbai is breathing fire today, March 19, 2026. The atmosphere at Gaiety Galaxy is electric as the first day numbers for Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge pour into the BoxOfficeWala system.
This movie has just done the impossible by crossing the ₹100 Crore India Net mark in under two days. By 5 PM IST, the live tracking shows Day 1 has raked in ₹59.04 Crore Net, which is a significant 34.18% jump from the ₹44 Crore collected during Wednesday’s paid previews. The total India Gross has already touched ₹125.65 Crore.
Evening and night shows are looking at massive occupancy. This is not just a release; it is an event that is silencing every doubt regarding its massive duration.
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Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Box Office Collection Day 1: Calculating Live
As of now, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge has earned ₹59.04 Cr net and ₹72 Cr Gross in India. (This is a live update)
Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Net Collection – Day Wise
| Day | Date | India Net (₹ Cr) | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 0 | 18/03/2026 | 44 Cr | – |
| Day 01 | 19/03/2026 | 59.04 Cr * | +34.18% |
| TOTAL COLLECTION | – | ₹103.04 Cr |
Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Gross Collection – Day Wise
| Day | Date | India Gross (₹ Cr) | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 0 | 18/03/2026 | 53.65 Cr | – |
| Day 01 | 19/03/2026 | 72 Cr * | +34.2% |
| TOTAL COLLECTION | – | ₹125.65 Cr |
Note: Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Day 1 Numbers are derived from current box-office data, trade sources, distributors, and ticketing platforms; cross-checked with partners and updated regularly. See our MethodologyPage.
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The Ranveer Singh Transformation and Aditya Dhar Vision
Ranveer Singh has completely surrendered to the vision of Aditya Dhar in this sequel. He plays Jaskirat Singh Rangi, a character that transitions into the lethal Hamza Ali Mazari with a chilling intensity that the Indian screen has rarely seen.
Fans are losing their minds over his transformation. The fan wars on social media are already comparing this opening to the likes of Jawan and Stree 2. Aditya Dhar has crafted a world that feels technical yet deeply emotional. Sashwat Sachdev provides a background score that does not let you blink. The industry is watching closely because this is a 229-minute film.
That is nearly four hours of cinema. Most filmmakers are afraid of two-hour runtimes in this age of short attention spans. Dhar is playing a different game altogether. He is using the psychology of the “dopamine gap” to keep people in their seats. The story sets high expectations, and then the reality of the plot beats those expectations every thirty minutes.
The industry buzz is focused on the “Revenge” angle, which seems to be hitting a nerve with the mass audience. It is not a simple hero-villain story. It is a psychological dive into the mind of a spy who has lost everything. This is why the 34.18% jump from previews to Day 1 is so critical. It proves that the “word-of-mouth” is working like a forest fire. People are telling their friends that the four hours actually feel like two.
Everyone is talking about a historic blockbuster. But stop for a second and look at the reality of the situation. Can a four-hour movie really sustain a 9,000-show count for a full week?.
We are seeing a massive peak right now because it is a festive weekend with Gudi Padwa and Ugadi providing a huge cushion. But the real question is whether the family audience will commit to such a long duration once the initial craze settles down. Most viewers today have an attention span shorter than a goldfish. Dhar is betting that his “pattern interruption” editing will keep their brains in shock. If this works, he will change the rules of Indian filmmaking forever. If it fails to hold on Monday, the runtime will be blamed instantly.
Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Territory Wise Breakdown and Occupancy Patterns
The numbers coming from the North are staggering. Delhi-NCR and Punjab are showing nearly 80% occupancy for the evening shows after starting at a solid 40% in the morning. In Mumbai, the single screens are behaving like the 90s era, with people standing in queues for current bookings. South India saw some initial hiccups due to content delivery delays in some centers, but the recovery is legendary.
- The film is running on 9,000 screens across the country.
- Paid previews alone brought in ₹44 Crore Net, which is a record for any Indian film.
- The current collection of ₹59.04 Crore Net is a milestone that very few films have touched on a working Thursday.
- The total India Gross of ₹125.65 Crore includes the massive contributions from Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore.
The editing style is a major reason for these numbers. The film uses a fast-paced “cognitive load” strategy. The frames change every three to four seconds. This keeps the viewer’s brain busy processing new information before they can get bored. Even with a four-hour length, the audience is staying focused because the “blinking pattern” of the edits matches their natural rhythm. This is science used for storytelling.
The mood in the trade is very bullish. We are looking at a potential ₹600 Crore worldwide weekend if the international numbers match this domestic madness. The overseas market is reporting strong advance bookings in the USA, UK, and UAE. This is not just about Ranveer Singh’s stardom anymore. It is about the “Dhurandhar” brand becoming a juggernaut.
The film has crossed the ₹55 Crore mark early in the day, and the momentum is only increasing as we head into the night shows.
This is a victory for the “big screen” experience. In an era where OTT is eating into the movie business, a 4-hour epic bringing people to the theaters is a miracle. It shows that the Indian audience does not care about length if the content has “paisa vasool” value. This is a very good sign for the industry. It means we can dream big again. Ranveer has finally found his signature franchise that can stand next to the biggest names in the history of Indian cinema.
Do you think the 4-hour runtime will eventually hurt the repeat viewership, or is the content strong enough to make people sit through it twice?
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