11 explosive records of Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar
Dhurandhar rewrote box office history as it became the biggest Hindi film ever in India, breaking previous records. From approaching the Rs 1,000 crore nett milestone to redefining non-festival releases, how Ranveer Singh and Aditya Dhar delivered a historic theatrical performance.

stalwart Has rewritten box office history in golden ink. The Aditya Dhar directorial is now entering its sixth weekend and is on the verge of crossing the Rs 1,000 crore nett mark in India, with a staggering total of Rs 1,230 crore worldwide in just 34 days. For any film, this would be an extraordinary performance. For Dhurandhar, A non-festive release with virtually no traditional promotion, it is nothing short of historic, akin to drawing a rainbow in a sky that has already decided to bow.
The unprecedented success of the Ranveer Singh-starrer has not only broken long-standing records but also created new standards that may take years to challenge. Here are the 11 biggest box office records stalwart is scripted So far, though, it shows no signs of slowing down.
1. The biggest Hindi film ever made in India
With earnings of around Rs 836.15 crore in 34 days, stalwart It is now the highest-grossing Hindi film of all time in India. It left Shahrukh Khan behind young (Rs 640.25 crore nett) to claim the top spot during its fifth week.
2. Fourth highest grossing Indian film in India
Beyond Hindi cinema, stalwart It is currently the fourth highest-grossing Indian film domestically. it’s closing KGF: Chapter 2 (Rs 859 crore net) and it is expected to surpass it soon. Only Pushpa 2 (Rs 1,234.1 crore net) and baahubali 2 (Net Rs 1,030.42 crore) remains ahead.
3. Fifth highest grossing Indian film worldwide
Great performance abroad has inspired stalwart It has become the fifth highest grossing Indian film globally. Dangal, Pushpa 2, Baahubali 2And RRRThe bank already has deposits of Rs 1,230 crore and is on its way to cross it RRR To hurry up.
4. Ranveer Singh’s biggest film
stalwart This is Ranveer Singh’s biggest box office win till date and conclusively ends any speculation about his success at the ticket window. This is his first clean blockbuster in almost seven years simba (2018). Rocky and Rani’s love story It may have been a hit, but stalwart It’s in a completely different league.
5.The biggest film of Aditya Dhar’s career
For director Aditya Dhar, stalwart A career defining milestone. He now boasts of a 100 percent success rate at the box office, which puts him in an exclusive club with filmmakers like Rajkumar Hirani and Rohit Shetty.
6. Highest grossing A-rated film in India
stalwart Records of A-rated films have been rewritten. it went ahead Animal (grossing Rs 553.87 crore) became the highest-grossing A-certified film in the history of Indian cinema in its second week itself.
7. Elevating Ranveer to Bollywood’s exclusive box office club
with stalwartRanveer Singh joins an exclusive league of stars – Shahrukh Khan (young, pathan), Ranbir Kapoor (Animal), and Vicky Kaushal (shade) — which has made record breaking earnings at the box office in recent times.
8. A rare milestone for Akshaye Khanna
The film also marks Akshay Khanna’s remarkable second innings. He has become the second actor after Shahrukh Khan to work in two films worth more than Rs 500 crore.shade And stalwart) the same year.
9. Second biggest weekend ever in Hindi cinema
stalwart Earned Rs 59 crore on its second Sunday, the highest for Hindi cinema on its second Sunday. Pushpa 2 (Rs 54 crores). Its second weekend collection of Rs 140-146 crore makes it the biggest weekend ever for a Hindi film.
10. Fastest Hindi film in multiple milestone clubs
The film broke speed records in all milestones: Entering the Rs 700 crore nett club by the 26th day, crossing the Rs 800 crore nett club by the 30th day, and crossing the Rs 1,000 crore mark by the 34th day – a feat that no Hindi film had achieved before.
11. Biggest non-festival Hindi release ever
Released on December 5, well ahead of the holiday season, stalwart Challenged every traditional box office advantage. Its underwhelming performance forced many films to rethink their release strategies, cementing its position as the biggest non-festival Hindi release ever.
All Bollywood box office formulas may have been wiped out recently, and theatrical economics may be in flux, but stalwart It’s a reminder of the fundamental strengths of cinema: story, scale and conviction. This is what true box office victory looks like. And if the current trajectory is any indication, what history is still holding stalwart It has been made.





