Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge is creating huge buzz even before release. With strong advance bookings in India and impressive overseas numbers, the film has already become one of 2026’s highest-grossing titles.
Director Aditya Dhar's spy thriller, 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge', has opened its advance bookings for premiere shows. By the morning of March 13, the film had already sold around 4.7 lakh tickets. This has resulted in a gross collection of about ₹24.4 crore in India alone.
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Paid premiere collection record broken in India
According to trade reports, 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' has become the highest-grossing Indian film from paid premieres. It has broken the record previously held by Pawan Kalyan's 'They Call Him OG'. The 2025 film 'OG' had collected around ₹21 crore from its paid previews.
Even with the ongoing America-Israel and Iran conflict, 'Dhurandhar 2' is getting a fantastic response abroad. In North America (USA and Canada), the film is expected to earn around $3 million in its opening weekend. Out of this, about $1 million is likely to come just from the premiere shows.
The advance bookings are reportedly strong in other regions like Europe, Asia, and Oceania as well. Trade analysts estimate that the film's worldwide advance booking has already touched about ₹60 crore. They believe this figure could soon cross the ₹100 crore mark once regular shows begin.
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'Dhurandhar 2' becomes 2026's 4th highest-grossing film before release
If media reports are correct and 'Dhurandhar 2' has earned ₹60 crore from worldwide advance bookings, it has already become the fourth highest-grossing film of 2026 before its official release. Here are the top 3 highest-grossing Bollywood films of the year so far:
Film : Worldwide Collection
Border 2: ₹463.81 crore
O Romeo: ₹92.2 crore
Mardaani 3: ₹76.85 crore
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Re-release of 'Dhurandhar' creates a buzz
To build excitement for the sequel, the first part of 'Dhurandhar' was also re-released in theatres. The original film had already earned a massive ₹1350 crore worldwide. Now, it is being screened again on about 500 screens globally, which has further increased the buzz around the sequel.