The Hindi film Dhurandhar shows no signs of slowing down at the box office. Starring Ranveer Singh alongside Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and R Madhavan, the movie has now entered its sixth successful week. It continues to perform better than all new releases from the past month.
Dhurandhar Outshines The Raja Saab in Hindi Markets
Dhurandhar is currently dominating over the Hindi version of The Raja Saab. The Prabhas starrer released in multiple languages including Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam. It opened with a strong Rs 53 crore on day one. However, collections began dropping after the first weekend.
In contrast, Dhurandhar which released only in Hindi is maintaining steady numbers. On Tuesday, which was day 40 for Dhurandhar, the film collected Rs 2.6 crore net in India according to Sacnilk. The same day marked day 5 for The Raja Saab's Hindi version, which managed only Rs 1.4 crore.
Detailed Collection Figures
The total collection for The Raja Saab across all languages on Tuesday reached Rs 4.8 crore. Industry experts consider this figure quite low for a multi-language release. On Wednesday, Dhurandhar had already made Rs 0.91 crore by afternoon on its 41st day.
Dhurandhar's total collection now stands at an impressive Rs 811.51 crore. The film collected Rs 20.25 crore over five days during its sixth week. This achievement has pushed Dhurandhar past Stree 2 to become the highest-earning film in week six. Stree 2 had registered a collection of Rs 18.6 crore during its corresponding week.
Meanwhile, The Raja Saab made Rs 2.19 crore on Wednesday. Its total collection currently stands at Rs 121.59 crore across all languages.
Sustained Box Office Performance
Dhurandhar's continued success demonstrates strong audience support even six weeks after release. The film's performance against newer releases and established competitors highlights its staying power. Industry observers note that such sustained collections are rare in today's fast-paced entertainment market.
The box office battle between these two major releases continues to draw attention from film enthusiasts and trade analysts alike. Both films feature star-studded casts and substantial production values, making their comparative performance particularly noteworthy.