Even as many big-ticket films begin to fade by their fourth week, Dhurandhar: The Revenge is refusing to slow down completely. Yes, Day 23 brought a noticeable dip, but does that really signal trouble, or just a pause before another weekend surge?
On its 23rd day, the film earned a net Rs 6.70 crore across 8,492 shows in India. This marks a decline of around 6.3% compared to Day 22, when it collected Rs 7.15 crore. Despite the drop, the numbers remain steady for a film already deep into its theatrical run.
The overall occupancy also showed a slight improvement, rising from 12.3% on Thursday to 13.2% on Friday, an early sign that audiences may return in larger numbers over the weekend.
The film’s total India gross has now climbed to Rs 1,263.26 crore, while the net collection stands at Rs 1,055.12 crore. Even in its fourth week, the film continues to maintain a firm grip at the box office, positioning itself among the top performers.
Notably, the third week closed on a solid Rs 110.60 crore, and the current trend hints at another potential spike over the weekend.
The Hindi version remains the backbone of the film’s earnings, contributing Rs 6.50 crore on Day 23 alone. It recorded an average occupancy of around 13% across 8,174 shows.
In regional markets, the Telugu version led with Rs 9 lakh from 201 shows, followed by Tamil collections of Rs 7 lakh despite a stronger occupancy of 34%. Kannada shows added Rs 3 lakh, while Malayalam registered the highest occupancy at 46%, bringing in Rs 1 lakh.
Day 23 appears to be the film’s lowest single-day earning so far. However, such a dip is not unusual at this stage of a theatrical run. In fact, the steady occupancy and consistent footfall suggest that the film is far from losing its audience.
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