Apr 07, 2026

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'Dhurandhar 2' earns Rs 1622 crore: Becomes the fastest film to cross Rs 1000 crore in India, breaks records abroad

Ranveer Singh starrer 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' has become the fastest film in India to collect Rs 1000 crore. The worldwide gross collection of the film has now crossed Rs 1622 crore. The pace of the film's earnings has not slowed down even in the third weekend. The film collected Rs 23 crore on the 16th day of its release, Rs 27 crore on the 17th day (Saturday) and Rs 30 crore on the 18th day (Sunday). In this way, the film earned a total of Rs 80 crore in the third weekend. The total net collection of the film in India is now Rs 1041 crore and the gross collection is Rs 1228 crore. The film 'Dhurandhar 2' is setting new benchmarks not only in India but also abroad. The film has collected Rs 394 crore in the overseas market so far. It became the first Indian film to cross the $25 million mark in North America. Apart from this, he has also set a new record in Germany by earning more than 1 million euros. The film has also earned the title of the highest-grossing Indian film of all time in North America. The success of the film can be gauged from the fact that it surpassed the overseas lifetime collection of the first part of 'Dhurandhar' in just 10 days. It has become the fastest film to earn Rs 1000 crore (worldwide). The film has achieved all the milestones from Rs 100 crore to Rs 1000 crore in India in the shortest possible time. At the same time, it has become the biggest Hindi opener of all time and the biggest opening weekend worldwide. The first part of 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' was released in December last year which was well received by the audience. Its sequel, which was released on March 19, has performed far beyond expectations. The story, action and making of the film are being compared to global cinema. Trade experts believe that the film's long run will continue as no big film is currently in the fray to compete with it. What is the difference between Net and Gross Collection? Net collection and gross collection are counted in two different ways in the earnings of films. Gross collection is the total amount that comes from selling tickets, which also includes taxes (such as GST). Whereas net collection is the amount that is saved after the removal of tax, i.e. the actual earnings that are counted in the account of the film. Simply put, gross is net earnings and net earnings after deducting net tax.

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