Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar has continued to dominate Indian cinemas into its fourth week, becoming the first Hindi film ever to surpass the Rs 100 crore mark during Week 4. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh confirmed the milestone on social media, reporting a Week 4 tally of Rs 115.70 crore and a cumulative India net of Rs 784.50 crore.
Dhurandhar box office: sustained momentum into Week 4
The film’s fourth-week run was notable for consistent daily receipts: Rs 16.70 crore on Friday, Rs 20.90 crore on Saturday, Rs 24.30 crore on Sunday, followed by Rs 11.20 crore on Monday, Rs 12.60 crore on Tuesday, Rs 12.40 crore on Wednesday and Rs 17.60 crore on Thursday. These figures helped Dhurandhar post the highest fourth-week gross for a Hindi release to date.
Week-wise numbers demonstrate the scale of the film’s appeal. Dhurandhar earned Rs 218 crore in Week 1, Rs 261.50 crore in Week 2 and Rs 189.30 crore in Week 3 before adding Rs 115.70 crore in Week 4. The run has also seen the film register double-digit collections for 28 straight days, a rare achievement in the current theatrical climate.
Industry observers point to a combination of factors behind the film’s endurance: widespread positive word of mouth, strong performances from a seasoned ensemble cast and the draw of high-production value storytelling. In addition to Ranveer Singh, the film features Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi and Sanjay Dutt.
Despite facing fresh competition from the new release Ikkis and a reduction in screens and show timings, Dhurandhar maintained box office supremacy. Exhibitors report that although the number of shows has fallen in some centres, demand remains high enough to sustain robust weekend business into Week 5.
The film is the first instalment of a two-part project. The opening chapter chronicles a decade-long Indian intelligence operation in which an undercover agent penetrates Karachi’s criminal and political network. The second instalment is scheduled for release on 19 March 2026, a date that distributors and analysts will be watching closely given the first part’s extraordinary run.
From an economic perspective, the film’s prolonged success contributes to theatrical revenues and ancillary markets, including digital rights and music. Analysts say well-performing domestic content helps to bolster India’s cultural exports and can strengthen industry bargaining positions for overseas distribution.
For now, Dhurandhar’s performance provides a notable case study in how content-driven, large-scale filmmaking can produce enduring theatrical returns. As the film moves into its fifth weekend, box office trackers predict another solid result, with the franchise’s momentum likely to influence the market in the lead-up to the second instalment.
Official figures and trade commentary remain the primary sources for these calculations, and distributors will release updated totals as Week 5 concludes. For audiences, Dhurandhar’s run reaffirms the continuing appetite for big-screen spectacles and star-led drama in India.
Key Takeaways:
- Dhurandhar box office posts an unprecedented Rs 115.70 crore in Week 4, becoming the first Hindi film to cross Rs 100 crore in its fourth week.
- The film has sustained double-digit daily collections for 28 consecutive days and reached an India net total of Rs 784.50 crore.
- Strong weekend performance despite reduced screens and competition from new release Ikkis underlines enduring audience demand.

















