The Indian film industry has witnessed yet another historic milestone as Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge officially crosses the ₹1,000 crore mark in the domestic market. With this achievement, the film becomes only the third Indian movie to accomplish this remarkable feat, solidifying its place among the biggest blockbusters in Indian cinema.
Leading the chart is Pushpa: The Rule - Part 2, which continues to dominate with a staggering ₹1,234.10 crore domestic collection and ₹1,742.10 crore worldwide gross. Close behind is the legendary Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, which had previously set the benchmark for box office success with over ₹1,030 crore in India.
Now joining this elite club, Dhurandhar 2 has amassed ₹1,013.77 crore domestically and an impressive ₹1,605.74 crore globally. The film’s success highlights the growing scale, reach, and audience engagement of Indian cinema across regions and international markets.
Other major contributors to this high-grossing league include KGF Chapter 2, which earned ₹859.70 crore in India, and the original Dhurandhar, which collected ₹840.20 crore domestically.
The entry of Dhurandhar 2 into the ₹1,000 crore club reflects a broader trend - Indian films are no longer limited by regional boundaries. With pan-India releases, strong storytelling, and massive fan bases, films are achieving unprecedented commercial success.
This milestone also signals increasing audience appetite for large-scale cinematic experiences, driven by action-packed narratives, star power, and high production value. The success of Dhurandhar 2 sets a new benchmark and raises expectations for upcoming big-budget films. As competition intensifies, filmmakers are likely to push creative and technical boundaries even further.
In conclusion, Dhurandhar 2 is not just a box office success - it’s a testament to the evolving power of Indian cinema on both domestic and global stages.