Ahead of Dhurandhar The Revenge Release Ranveer Singh Dhurandhar Continues to Break Records Beats Dangal Border and K3G
Ranveer Singh starrer Dhurandhar is rewriting box office history even before the release of its much-awaited sequel Dhurandhar: The Revenge. The film has achieved a massive milestone by selling tickets worth record-breaking numbers, surpassing iconic blockbusters like Dangal, Border, and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham in advance and cumulative ticket sales.
Historic Ticket Sales Achievement
According to trade sources, Dhurandhar has sold tickets worth over ₹X00 crore across domestic and international markets, making it one of the highest ticket-selling Hindi films of all time. The film’s extraordinary footfall has pushed it ahead of legendary titles that ruled the box office for decades.
Industry experts credit this success to strong word of mouth, repeat audience viewing, and Ranveer Singh’s powerful performance, which connected deeply with mass and family audiences alike.
Beating Bollywood Legends
With this milestone, Dhurandhar has officially overtaken:
- Dangal – known for its record domestic collections
- Border – one of India’s highest footfall war films
- Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham – a global Bollywood phenomenon
Trade analysts say achieving this feat in the modern era of OTT dominance makes Dhurandhar’s success even more remarkable.
Sequel Hype at an All-Time High
The unprecedented performance of Dhurandhar has significantly boosted expectations for Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Advance buzz suggests the sequel could open to one of the biggest opening weekends in Hindi cinema, with exhibitors already reporting massive demand for early bookings.
Ranveer Singh’s Career-Defining Phase
With Dhurandhar, Ranveer Singh has firmly re-established himself as a box office powerhouse. Trade circles believe the franchise could become one of Bollywood’s most valuable action brands, rivaling the biggest film universes in India.
What Lies Ahead
As Dhurandhar: The Revenge gears up for release, all eyes are now on whether the sequel can outdo the original’s historic run and set new benchmarks for Indian cinema.
