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Dhurandhar box office collection day 10: Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna’s spy thriller creates history, makes record collection on second Sunday, earns Rs…

Helmed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar stars Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna in pivotal roles. In 10 days, the action thriller has minted Rs 350 crore.

Ranveer Singh-Akshaye Khanna's Dhurnadhar surpasses Rs 350 crore mark in just 10 days.

Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna's Dhurandhar was released in theatres on 5 December 2025. While the spy thriller completed its first week at the box office, the second weekend for Dhurandhar turned out to be the best in terms of earnings. The film has been a topic of discussion throughout the week. Now, after seeing the second Sunday's collection, the film minted a whopping Rs 58 crore in a day, which is more than the opening day earnings (Rs 28 crore). With its second week's earnings, Dhurandhar has surpassed Pushpa 2, and in India, the figure has crossed Rs 350 crore in just 10 days.

Dhurandhar box office collection: check day-wise report

According to Sacnilk, Dhurandhar minted Rs 59 crore on its day 10, ie second Sunday. This brings the film's domestic collection to Rs 351.75 crore and worldwide earnings to Rs 530.75 crore. In terms of gross collection, Dhurandhar's collection now stands at Rs 420.75 crore.

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Dhurandhar day-wise collection:

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DayIndia Net CollectionChange(+/-)
Day 1 [1st Friday]₹ 28 Cr-
Day 2 [1st Saturday]₹ 32 Cr14.29%
Day 3 [1st Sunday]₹ 43 Cr34.38%
Day 4 [1st Monday]₹ 23.25 Cr-45.93%
Day 5 [1st Tuesday]₹ 27 Cr16.13%
Day 6 [1st Wednesday]₹ 27 Cr0.00%
Day 7 [1st Thursday]₹ 27 Cr0.00%
Week 1 Collection₹ 207.25 Cr-
Day 8 [2nd Friday]₹ 32.5 Cr20.37%
Day 9 [2nd Saturday]₹ 53 Cr63.08%
Day 10 [2nd Sunday]₹ 59 Cr * early estimates11.32%
Total₹ 351.75 Cr-

Due to Dhurandhar's high demand, the makers of the film has started playing late-night shows in Mumbai and Pune, with shows now running at 12:50 a.m., 1:25 a.m., 2:10 a.m., 2:30 a.m., 3:00 a.m., 3:30 a.m., 3:35 a.m., 4:05 a.m., and even 4:10 a.m. For the uninitiated, the film is three and a half hours long.


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