'Dhurandhar' box office collection Day 34: Ranveer Singh–Akshaye Khanna starrer extends record as highest-earning Hindi film Dhurandhar’, directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna in lead roles, has continued its golden run at the ticket windows. The film, that is in its fifth week, continued to maintain a steady grip over the box office, seeing only a minor dip in numbers as per early estimates.Dhurandhar Movie Review

‘Dhurandhar’ box office collection Day 34

A report on sacnilk states that the film earned an estimated Rs 4.25 crore on Day 34, its fifth Wednesday at the box office. The Hindi version recorded an overall 10.69 per cent occupancy, even a month after its release. The film that has been on a record-breaking run at the box office, scored the highest fifth week collections in just the weekend. The film beat ‘Chhaava’s Rs 30 crore record by earning an estiamted Rs 33.25 crore net in just 3 days. Monday saw the film face a dip in numbers, earning around Rs 4.75 crore. It maintained its graph on Tuesday, earning another Rs 4.75 crore. With Wednesday’s collections, the film’s total net collection for week 5 has hit an estimated Rs 47 crore.

‘Dhurandhar’ week-wise collections

The film’s week-wise India nett collections stand as follows:Week 1: Rs 207.25 croreWeek 2: Rs 253.25 croreWeek 3: Rs 172 croreWeek 4: Rs 106.5 croreWeek 5: Rs 47 croreWhile the film has managed to surpass the Rs 100 crore mark for the past few weeks, this will be the first time that the movie will only hit the Rs 50 crore net milestone.

‘Dhurandhar’ total gross collections

By the end of Day 34, Dhurandhar has amassed a net total collection of Rs 786 crore nett in India. The film’s gross total collections on the other hand, have hit an estimated Rs 943 crore. With an additional Rs 284 crore coming in from overseas markets, the film has now hit a gross total collection of Rs 1227 crore.

‘Dhurandhar’ box office competition

‘Dhurandhar’ has been enjoying its golden run at the box office, despite facing competition from new film releases. The film that released on December 5, enjoyed an undisputed 2-week run at the box office, before it faced competition from ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ that released on December 19. On Christmas day, the box office saw the arrival of Kartik Aaryan’s ‘Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri’ and New Year’s day added to the box office competition with the arrival of the war drama ‘Ikkis’ starring Agastya Nanda. While ‘Dhurandhar’ has sailed through, and ‘Avatar’ managed to maintain its hold, the other two Bollywood films have been struggling to get a footing.

‘Dhurandhar’ becomes No 1 Hindi film

‘Dhurandhar’ on Wednesday, officially became the highest-earning film in a single language (Hindi). As per box office data released by the producers, its total India nett collection climbed to Rs 831.40 crore, thus surpassing the Hindi lifetime business of Allu Arjun’s ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’, which had earned around Rs 830 crore nett. With this, the film also made its way past the other top-grossing Hindi films including Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Jawan’ which earned Rs 643 crore and the horror-comedy ‘Stree 2’ that raked in an estimated Rs 627 crore.‘Dhurandhar’ box office collection day 34: The Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna starrer slows down after becoming the highest grossing Indian film, holds better than ‘Ikkis’ and ‘Tu Meri Main Tera’

‘Dhurandhar’ claims box office victory

The makers of ‘Dhurandhar’ also released an official statement that read, “History has been rewritten. With Tuesday’s collections, Dhurandhar has officially risen to become the highest-earning Hindi film of all time, a towering achievement that has redefined Indian box office success.”Yash Raj Films also congratulated the team in a note that read, “DHURANDHAR is not a film… it’s a milestone moment in Indian cinema that will be remembered forever. Congratulations to Aditya Dhar and Jio Studios for becoming the highest grossing Indian film of all time (in a single language).”Reacting to the post, leading man, Ranveer penned an emotional comment that read, “My beloved Alma Mater (red and white heart emoji) only ever wanted to make you proud (sic).”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers in this article are compiled from our proprietary sources and diverse public data. We strive for accuracy and all figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned. We offer a fair representation of the project’s box office performance. We are open to feedback and suggestions on toientertainment@timesinternet.in.