Dhurandhar 2 Box Office Day 2: Ranveer Singh's Film Mints Rs 330 Crore Worldwide
Ranveer Singh's latest blockbuster, 'Dhurandhar 2', has taken the global box office by storm, amassing an impressive Rs 330 crore in worldwide collections within just two days of its release. This remarkable performance has positioned the film as a major contender in the cinematic arena, significantly outpacing previous industry giants.
Outpacing Major Competitors
The film's rapid financial success has seen it surpass the early benchmarks set by other high-profile releases. Specifically, 'Dhurandhar 2' has outperformed the initial collections of 'KGF Chapter 2' starring Yash and 'Pushpa 2' featuring Allu Arjun. This achievement underscores the massive audience pull and widespread appeal of Ranveer Singh's latest venture, which has captivated viewers across diverse demographics.
On Track to Break Records
With the festive weekend still unfolding, including the crucial Saturday and Sunday viewing windows, industry analysts predict that 'Dhurandhar 2' is on a clear trajectory to shatter existing box office records. The film is anticipated to exceed the Rs 354 crore domestic opening weekend record currently held by Allu Arjun's 'Pushpa 2'. This potential milestone highlights the film's strong momentum and the enthusiastic reception from audiences nationwide.
Factors Driving Success
The phenomenal box office performance can be attributed to several key factors:
- Star Power: Ranveer Singh's dynamic acting and charismatic screen presence have drawn large crowds to theaters.
- Strategic Release Timing: Launching during a festive period has maximized footfall and family viewings.
- Positive Word-of-Mouth: Early reviews and audience reactions have been overwhelmingly favorable, boosting ticket sales.
- Extensive Marketing: A robust promotional campaign by the production team, including director Aditya Dhar, has generated significant pre-release buzz.
As 'Dhurandhar 2' continues its theatrical run, all eyes are on whether it will set new benchmarks for Indian cinema, solidifying its place among the highest-grossing films of the year.



