Dhurandhar 2 Storms Past ₹1,536 Crore, Eyes Pushpa 2's Crown in Record-Breaking Rampage

Ranveer Singh's spy thriller becomes fastest Indian film to hit ₹1,500cr mark, gunning for all-time top three spot

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Dhurandhar 2 Storms Past ₹1,536 Crore, Eyes Pushpa 2's Crown in Record-Breaking Rampage

The box office beast that is Dhurandhar 2 has crossed the massive ₹1,536.53 crore milestone globally in just 16 days, establishing itself as the fastest Indian film to reach the ₹1,500 crore club, surpassing even Pushpa 2's 17-day timeline. What we're witnessing is nothing short of extraordinary: a sequel that's not just meeting expectations but obliterating every benchmark in its path.

The Ranveer Singh starrer is now breathing down the neck of Allu Arjun's Pushpa 2, which closed its theatrical run at ₹1,785.84 crore worldwide. At this blistering pace, Dhurandhar 2 needs just around ₹250 crore more to claim that coveted spot, a milestone that seems inevitable given its sustained momentum across all circuits.

What makes this run even more remarkable is the context. Unlike blockbusters like Baahubali 2 and Pushpa 2, Dhurandhar 2 has achieved these staggering numbers without any contribution from Gulf and China markets, relying purely on traditional strongholds like North America, UK, and core international territories. This isn't about expanded reach: this is raw, unadulterated audience demand.

The film's trajectory puts it on a collision course with the all-time Indian box office elite. Once it surpasses Pushpa 2, the next target becomes Baahubali 2's ₹1,800 crore mark: a number that suddenly doesn't look insurmountable. The ultimate prize, of course, remains Dangal's ₹2,059.04 crore record, the only Indian film to breach the ₹2,000 crore barrier globally.

Domestically, the spy thriller has already become the biggest Hindi grosser ever with ₹844+ crore in just 13 days, surpassing both the original Dhurandhar (₹840.20 crore) and Pushpa 2's Hindi numbers (₹812.10 crore). The film is now eyeing the historic ₹1,000 crore net mark in Hindi: a milestone no Indian film has achieved in any single language.

Aditya Dhar's sequel has fundamentally altered the box office landscape, proving that when content, scale, and audience connect align perfectly, records don't just break: they get obliterated. The spy actioner's march toward all-time greatness continues, and frankly, betting against it at this point seems foolish.

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