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Dhurandhar 2 Day 31 Prediction: 5th Saturday Eyes Rs. 4.50 Crore As Ranveer Singh Chases All-Time Top 5
Ranveer Singh has achieved what very few stars in the Indian film industry can claim—sustained dominance even in its fifth week of release. Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge has officially entered its 31st day, and far from slowing down, the film is witnessing a noticeable spike in momentum. After holding steady through the weekdays, the Saturday numbers suggest that the Ranveer Singh-starrer is heading for a strong weekend revival, proving that the content has truly resonated with the long-term audience. The real-time tracking on BookMyShow provides the most accurate picture of this Saturday surge. During the 11 am to 12 pm window today, the film sold 5,940 tickets, a massive jump from the 3,400 tickets sold during the same slot yesterday. This momentum accelerated further in the next hour, peaking at 6,380 tickets between 12 pm and 1 pm. In total, the cumulative ticket sales from 8 am to 1 pm stand at approximately 23,380, which is a staggering 68 percent higher than the 13,900 tickets sold during the same period on Friday. This nearly 70 percent surge in morning velocity is a clear indicator of a massive weekend jump on the cards. The occupancy levels are also telling a very positive story for the fifth Saturday. The morning show occupancy today was recorded at 18.14 percent, which is a massive jump compared to the 7.83 percent recorded during the same period yesterday. This doubling of the morning occupancy rate is a clear indicator of the film's incredible legs at the box office. In the national cinema chains—PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis—the film has already sold approximately 25,000 tickets for the day. While the show count has naturally been reduced to 1,569 screenings to accommodate newer releases, the film is making the most of its limited footprint by recording significantly higher per-show collections and better filling rates across premium venues. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Looking at the overall standings, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge concluded its 30th day with an India net total of 1,105.82 crore. The film has been a global phenomenon, with the worldwide gross collection currently standing at a mammoth 1,742.23 crore. Even on its fifth Friday, it managed to pull in 2.70 crore net, showing minimal fatigue. The overseas market has also remained a steady contributor, adding 0.85 crore on Friday to take the total international gross to 418.50 crore. These numbers place the film in the elite bracket of all-time Indian blockbusters. The target of 4.50 crore net is not just about a standard weekend jump; it is about chasing box office history. To understand the magnitude of this performance, let's look at the elite list of movies that currently hold the records for the highest 5th Saturday net collections in Hindi cinema history: Dhurandhar: ₹11.75 Cr Chaava: ₹7.25 Cr Stree 2: ₹5.40 Cr Mahavatar Narsimha: ₹5.00 Cr Uri: The Surgical Strike: ₹4.70 Cr Taking a closer look at the projections for Day 31, the film is heading for a significant leap in its daily collections. If we analyze the current trajectory using the 70 percent surge in morning ticket sales and the improved occupancy, a Saturday India net in the range of 4.25 to 4.50 crore seems highly likely. This would represent a growth of over 60 percent from Friday's 2.70 crore net. If the evening shows continue this momentum, the actuals could even push toward the 5 crore mark, which would be an extraordinary feat for a film in its fifth weekend. Ranveer Singh is officially steering this revenge saga toward a historical lifetime finish. With Dhurandhar 2 currently trending toward the 4.50 crore mark, it is knocking on the doors of the top 5 prestigious list. If the evening shows witness an even stronger push than the current 70 percent surge suggests, Ranveer Singh might just dethrone Uri to claim a spot among the top five highest 5th Saturday earners of all time, further cementing the film's status as a legendary blockbuster with unprecedented legs.