Dhurandhar 2 Day 68 Box Office: Steady 10th Monday With Rs. 0.12 Cr Net; India Total Reaches Rs. 1,147.70 Cr

By Christa Lincy
May 26, 2026 at 11:19 AM IST
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Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge hits a historic ₹1,800 Crore worldwide milestone on its 68th day. Read our detailed analysis of the film's 10th-week performance, regional occupancy in Mumbai and NCR, and total ticket sales.

Dhurandhar 2 Day 68 Box Office: Steady 10th Monday With Rs. 0.12 Cr Net; India Total Reaches Rs. 1,147.70 Cr

Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge continues to demonstrate incredible stamina at the box office, now reaching its 68th day of theatrical release. As a high-stakes sequel, the film had massive expectations to live up to, and its journey into the tenth week proves that it has not only met but exceeded them. The film has maintained a steady presence in theaters long after most blockbusters would have moved to digital platforms, showing the immense pull of this particular franchise.

On its tenth Monday, the film collected a net of 0.12 Crore across 245 shows in India. This represents a 70.0 percent drop from the previous day's net of 0.40 Crore, a trend that is typical for a film in its late run as it moves from a weekend into a working weekday. This latest collection brings the total India net to 1,147.70 Crore and the domestic gross to 1,373.56 Crore. On the global stage, the film has officially hit a monumental milestone, crossing the 1,800 Crore mark with a total worldwide gross of 1,800.23 Crore, supported by an overseas contribution of 426.67 Crore.

The film's performance in national multiplex chains on Day 68 shows that there is still a niche audience supporting it. Across PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis, the movie collected a gross of 3.1 Lakhs from approximately 1.1K tickets sold. Breaking this down, PVR contributed 1.7 Lakhs, while INOX added 0.9 Lakhs and Cinepolis brought in 0.5 Lakhs. The average occupancy across these 170 national chain shows stood at 4.18 percent, indicating that while show counts are low, the interest remains consistent.

Regionally, the occupancy rates provide an interesting look at where the film is still holding on. Mumbai recorded the highest occupancy of the day at 27.5 percent, despite having only 15 shows. In the National Capital Region (NCR), the film maintained a 13.0 percent occupancy across 58 shows, with the evening screenings being the most popular at 19.0 percent. Ahmedabad also contributed with an 11.0 percent occupancy. These numbers suggest that urban centers continue to be the primary drivers for the film during its tenth week.

While the Hindi version remains the primary contributor with a net of 1,079.16 Crore from over 4.78 Lakh shows, the film's Pan-India reach is evident in its other language versions. The Telugu version has netted 43.07 Crore, followed by Tamil at 19.83 Crore, Kannada at 3.87 Crore, and Malayalam at 1.77 Crore. This multi-language success has been a key factor in the film reaching its massive cumulative ticket count, which now stands at over 1.83 Crore tickets sold across all platforms since its debut.

Looking at recent trends on BookMyShow, the film saw a respectable tenth weekend, with 5.31K tickets booked on Friday, rising to 8.17K on Saturday, and 5.87K on Sunday. The total worldwide run has spanned an incredible 525,214 shows so far. As Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge continues to add to its historic total, it remains a rare example of a film that has successfully sustained its box office momentum for over two months, further cementing its legacy in the industry.

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