Dhurandhar 2 Box Office Reality Check: Fourth All-Time Spot Likely, Not Top Three
Despite crossing ₹1435 crores worldwide, the spy thriller faces uphill battle to beat Pushpa 2's ₹1800cr benchmark.

The box office euphoria around Dhurandhar 2 is hitting a dose of mathematical reality. While Adithya Dhar's spy thriller has undoubtedly delivered a sensational hit, currently standing at ₹1435 crores worldwide, the dream of dethroning Pushpa 2 and Baahubali 2 from their pedestals is looking increasingly unlikely.
Here's the stark arithmetic: to even challenge Pushpa 2's position, Dhurandhar 2 needs to cross the ₹1800 crore milestone. That's still ₹365 crores away from its current tally. For a film already two weeks into its run, this represents a Herculean task, especially when the initial box office frenzy typically subsides after the opening fortnight.
The Baahubali 2 summit at ₹2000 crores? That's looking virtually impossible at this trajectory. Trade analysts are now recalibrating expectations, positioning Dhurandhar 2 as the likely fourth highest-grossing Indian film: a phenomenal achievement, but not the record-shattering milestone many anticipated.
What works in the film's favor is a relatively clear runway ahead. With no major Hindi releases scheduled until April 17, Ranveer Singh's spy thriller could enjoy an extended theatrical run without significant competition. This breathing room might help push collections past the ₹1500 crore mark, but the question remains whether it's enough for that crucial leap into the top three.
The irony isn't lost here. Dhurandhar 2, featuring powerhouse performances from Madhavan, Akshaye Khanna, and Sanjay Dutt alongside Ranveer Singh, represents everything right about contemporary Indian blockbuster filmmaking. Yet in an era where Pushpa 2 and Baahubali 2 have redefined what constitutes massive success, even spectacular achievements can feel like relative disappointments.
This box office reality check underscores how rarified the air has become at the very top of Indian cinema's commercial hierarchy. Being the fourth highest-grossing Indian film isn't failure: it's extraordinary success that speaks to the film's pan-India appeal and Dhar's directorial vision hitting the mark with audiences nationwide.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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