Indian cinema’s prestigious ₹1,000-crore club is yet to welcome its first entry of 2025 — but Ranveer Singh–starrer Dhurandhar is now inching closer than any other release this year. With strong audience pull and remarkable weekday stability, the film is poised to challenge some of the biggest box-office records of all time.
Box Office Momentum Continues
On Day 19 (December 23, 2025), Dhurandhar collected ₹20.48 crore net in India, taking its domestic total to ₹619.30 crore net. The film’s India gross is estimated at around ₹707.25 crore, marking a phenomenal run across circuits.
Globally, estimates place the film at nearly ₹905 crore worldwide, thanks in part to overseas earnings of about $22 million — a number that continues to grow week by week.
A Record-Breaking Streak
Beyond its raw numbers, Dhurandhar has rewritten consistency records. The movie has become the first Indian film to earn ₹20 crore or more for 17 consecutive days — a streak unmatched even by legendary titles such as Dangal and RRR.
Its third-week performance has also stunned trade analysts. In just the first five days of Week 3, Dhurandhar crossed ₹129 crore, a feat being hailed as an all-time benchmark for long-run earnings.
Star Power and Storytelling
Written and directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar boasts a powerhouse ensemble:
Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Sara Arjun, and Rakesh Bedi.
The film’s gripping narrative, high-octane execution, and repeat value have collectively fueled its extraordinary box-office staying power — keeping cinema halls packed deep into its theatrical run.
The Elite ₹1,000-Crore Club — Where Dhurandhar Aims to Land
Only eight Indian films have crossed the ₹1,000-crore milestone so far — and Dhurandhar appears next in line. The current members include:
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Dangal – ₹2,024 crore
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Baahubali 2: The Conclusion – ₹1,810.60 crore
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Pushpa 2: The Rule – ₹1,642 crore
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RRR – ₹1,387 crore
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KGF: Chapter 2 – ₹1,275 crore
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Jawan – ₹1,148.32 crore
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Kalki 2898 AD – ₹1,100 crore
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Pathaan – ₹1,050 crore
Which Industry Leads?
The list clearly reflects the diversity of Indian cinema:
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Tollywood (Telugu industry) – 4 films
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Bollywood – 3 films
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Sandalwood (Kannada industry) – 1 film
If Dhurandhar crosses the finish line, it will reinforce Bollywood’s resurgence while adding another mega-success to modern Indian box-office history.
For now, all eyes remain fixed on the coming weeks — as Ranveer Singh’s latest blockbuster edges ever closer to that coveted ₹1,000-crore milestone.