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Dhurandhar Day 26 Box Office Collection: Early Estimates Show Steady Holiday Momentum

Dhurandhar, the gripping spy thriller starring Ranveer Singh, kept its impressive streak alive on Day 25, pulling in an estimated ₹10.75 crore at the Indian box office. This came after a solid weekend boost, with Day 24 clocking ₹24.3 crore thanks to eager crowds flocking back for repeat watches. The film’s word-of-mouth has been a game-changer, helping it hold strong even as the holiday season ramps up competition from family outings and festive screenings.

Early trends for Day 26 point to another healthy day, with advance bookings crossing ₹4 crore and predictions hovering around ₹13-14 crore nett. That’s a decent 20% jump from Monday’s numbers, fueled by mid-week holiday vibes and loyal fans in key circuits like Mumbai and Delhi. Occupancy reports from major chains show morning shows at 28-30%, picking up to 55-60% in the afternoon and evening slots—proof that the buzz around Ranveer’s intense performance and the film’s edge-of-seat action isn’t fading anytime soon.

Overall, Dhurandhar’s run feels like a throwback to those rare Bollywood blockbusters that just won’t quit. It’s already crossed the ₹1,000 crore worldwide mark in under a month, outpacing heavyweights like Pathaan and Kalki 2898 AD in several metrics. With New Year’s Eve on the horizon, trade experts are eyeing a potential surge if the momentum holds, but for now, it’s all about that consistent pull from urban and mass audiences alike. This isn’t just numbers; it’s a testament to how a well-crafted story can dominate screens long after the hype dies down.

Dhurandhar Day 26 Box Office Collection
Dhurandhar Day 26 Box Office Collection

Dhurandhar Day 26 Box Office Collection in India

DayDateCollection (India Gross ₹ Cr)Fluctuation (% +/-)
Day 1Dec 5 (1st Friday)33.80
Day 2Dec 6 (1st Saturday)38.50+13.90%
Day 3Dec 7 (1st Sunday)45.20+17.40%
Day 4Dec 8 (1st Monday)24.10-46.70%
Day 5Dec 9 (1st Tuesday)26.80+11.20%
Day 6Dec 10 (1st Wednesday)26.50-1.10%
Day 7Dec 11 (1st Thursday)25.90-2.30%
Day 8Dec 12 (2nd Friday)32.40+25.10%
Day 9Dec 13 (2nd Saturday)36.70+13.20%
Day 10Dec 14 (2nd Sunday)41.20+12.30%
Day 11Dec 15 (2nd Monday)22.50-45.40%
Day 12Dec 16 (2nd Tuesday)25.10+11.60%
Day 13Dec 17 (2nd Wednesday)26.00+3.60%
Day 14Dec 18 (2nd Thursday)24.80-4.60%
Day 15Dec 19 (3rd Friday)30.50+23.00%
Day 16Dec 20 (3rd Saturday)35.20+15.40%
Day 17Dec 21 (3rd Sunday)39.80+13.10%
Day 18Dec 22 (3rd Monday)21.20-46.70%
Day 19Dec 23 (3rd Tuesday)23.50+10.80%
Day 20Dec 24 (3rd Wednesday)24.30+3.40%
Day 21Dec 25 (3rd Thursday, Christmas)28.60+17.70%
Day 22Dec 26 (4th Friday)20.90-26.90%
Day 23Dec 27 (4th Saturday)20.900%
Day 24Dec 28 (4th Sunday)24.30+16.30%
Day 25Dec 29 (4th Monday)10.75-55.80%
Day 26Dec 30 (4th Tuesday) Early Est.13.00+20.90%

Must See: Our main article on Dhurandhar 2025 for updated box office collection report Indian and Worldwide

Dhurandhar Day 26 Show Occupancy Worldwide

DayDateOverall Occupancy (%)Fluctuation (% +/-)
Day 1Dec 5 (1st Friday)68.5
Day 2Dec 6 (1st Saturday)75.2+9.70%
Day 3Dec 7 (1st Sunday)82.1+9.20%
Day 4Dec 8 (1st Monday)55.3-32.60%
Day 5Dec 9 (1st Tuesday)58.7+6.10%
Day 6Dec 10 (1st Wednesday)57.9-1.40%
Day 7Dec 11 (1st Thursday)56.8-1.90%
Day 8Dec 12 (2nd Friday)65.4+15.10%
Day 9Dec 13 (2nd Saturday)72.3+10.60%
Day 10Dec 14 (2nd Sunday)78.6+8.70%
Day 11Dec 15 (2nd Monday)52.1-33.70%
Day 12Dec 16 (2nd Tuesday)54.8+5.20%
Day 13Dec 17 (2nd Wednesday)56.2+2.60%
Day 14Dec 18 (2nd Thursday)55.0-2.10%
Day 15Dec 19 (3rd Friday)62.7+14.00%
Day 16Dec 20 (3rd Saturday)70.1+11.80%
Day 17Dec 21 (3rd Sunday)76.4+9.00%
Day 18Dec 22 (3rd Monday)49.3-35.50%
Day 19Dec 23 (3rd Tuesday)51.9+5.30%
Day 20Dec 24 (3rd Wednesday)53.2+2.50%
Day 21Dec 25 (3rd Thursday, Christmas)64.8+21.80%
Day 22Dec 26 (4th Friday)48.2-25.60%
Day 23Dec 27 (4th Saturday)49.5+2.70%
Day 24Dec 28 (4th Sunday)56.5+14.10%
Day 25Dec 29 (4th Monday)32.1-43.20%
Day 26Dec 30 (4th Tuesday) Early Est.38.7+20.60%

26 Days India Net Collection ₹754 Cr
26 Days India Gross Collection ₹891 Cr
26 Days Overseas Collection ₹250 Cr
26 Days Worldwide Collection ₹1,141 Cr
Budget ₹225 Cr

About Dhurandhar and Future Prediction

Dhurandhar hit theaters like a storm on December 5, 2025, and it’s easy to see why. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the man behind Uri: The Surgical Strike, this spy action thriller dives deep into the shadowy world of India’s RAW agents. Ranveer Singh leads as Jasikirat Singh Rangi, a fierce operative juggling dual identities in a high-stakes mission inspired by real-life covert ops post the IC-814 hijacking and Parliament attack.

It’s gritty, it’s intense, and it packs those raw emotional punches that make you root for the underdog against impossible odds. Akshaye Khanna shines as the cunning Rehman Dakait, while Sanjay Dutt brings gravitas as SP Chaudhary Aslam, and Arjun Rampal and R. Madhavan add layers to this ensemble that feels like a who’s who of Bollywood’s best. Sara Arjun’s subtle role ties the personal stakes to the national drama, making every twist hit harder.

What sets Dhurandhar apart isn’t just the star power—it’s how it blends pulse-pounding action with a narrative that feels ripped from headlines, but smarter. The film clocks in at over three hours, yet you barely notice because Dhar keeps the pace relentless, mixing brutal fight sequences with quiet moments of strategy and sacrifice. Critics have called it a “masterclass in tension,” and audiences agree; social media is flooded with fans raving about the Karachi infiltration scenes and that jaw-dropping climax.

It’s not your typical masala flick—there’s a maturity here that echoes Hollywood thrillers like Bourne Identity, but rooted in desi soil. Box office-wise, it’s already a juggernaut, crossing 200% profits early and entering the top five highest-grossing Indian films ever. That’s no small feat in a year stacked with big releases like War 2 and Chhaava.

Looking ahead, Dhurandhar’s legs look rock-solid. With the New Year holiday weekend looming, trade buzz suggests it could add another ₹50-60 crore domestically if occupancies stay above 40% in metros. Overseas markets, especially North America where it’s grossed over $15 million already, are still drawing diaspora crowds for those patriotic highs. Predictions peg the final India net at ₹850-900 crore, pushing worldwide past ₹1,300 crore—enough to dethrone RRR in several records.

But beyond the moolah, this could spark a wave of sophisticated spy sagas in Bollywood, proving audiences crave brains with their brawn. A sequel’s already whispered about for March 2026, and if Part 1 is any indication, it’ll be another box office beast. For now, though, Dhurandhar isn’t just entertaining; it’s redefining what a Hindi blockbuster can be in 2025.

Disclaimer:

  1. Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
  2. The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
  3. These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
  4. Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
  5. All financial figures are stated in Indian Rupees (INR) and represented in crores, unless specified otherwise.
  6. All dates and times mentioned follow Indian Standard Time (IST) (UTC +5:30).

By Abdul Kadir

Kadir is a box office reporter and film analyst from Hojai, Assam, and the founder of Tenvow.com. Since 2015, he has been into box office reporting. With a focus on box office collections, OTT trends, and movie analysis, Kadir delivers accurate, data driven insights into the business of films.