A new benchmark has been set – and Bollywood will be chasing it for years.
Dhurandhar has officially become India’s highest-grossing Hindi film at the domestic box office in the history of Bollywood. With a staggering ₹836.15 crore collected in India alone, the film has rewritten every rulebook that existed before it. And the global numbers make the achievement even more unreal – ₹1230 crore worldwide and counting.
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This isn’t just a record.
This is a statement.
What makes Dhurandhar’s run truly historic is the way it built momentum. The film didn’t rely only on opening-weekend frenzy. Instead, it powered ahead through extraordinary word-of-mouth, repeat viewings, and sustained footfalls, week after week. Collections remained strong well beyond the usual peak window, turning the film into a full-blown theatrical phenomenon.
Crossing ₹836.15 crore domestically means Dhurandhar has now surpassed every Hindi film that came before it, cementing its place at the very top of the domestic box office hierarchy. This is Bollywood’s new gold standard – and it didn’t come easy.
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Globally, the film’s ₹1230 crore worldwide gross places it firmly among the biggest Indian films of all time. What’s even more remarkable is that this success was achieved without releases in traditionally massive overseas markets like China and parts of the Middle East, making the numbers even more impressive.
Beyond the numbers, Dhurandhar connected because it delivered on all fronts – scale, emotion, action, performances, and storytelling. It became the rare film that satisfied hardcore mass audiences while also earning strong appreciation from critics. That balance is exactly what fuels record-breaking runs.
With milestones still being crossed, a sequel already announced, and the film continuing to dominate conversations across platforms, Dhurandhar has moved beyond the label of a blockbuster.
It is now a defining chapter in Bollywood history.
From opening day to record day, one thing is clear:
This wasn’t just the biggest hit.
It became the biggest ever.





















































