Dhurandhar Box Office Collection Day 27: Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar continues to dominate the box office, even in its fourth week. The Ranveer Singh-starrer has shown rare staying power. Despite facing fresh competition and reduced screens, the film is still pulling in solid numbers.
On Day 27, which fell on the fourth Wednesday, Dhurandhar earned around Rs 10.5 cr in India, as per Sacnilk. With this, its total India net collection has reached Rs 722.75 cr. These figures are impressive for a single-language release at this stage of its run.
The film has already crossed the Rs 1,000 cr mark worldwide. It has also beaten several big hits like Chhaava, Pathaan, and Stree 2. With this, Dhurandhar has become the highest-grossing Indian film in a single language. It is also the only non-multilingual Indian film to enter the Rs 1,000 cr club.
Reports suggest the film is now close to touching Rs 1,100 cr globally. If it manages to do so, it will move further ahead of titles like Jawan and Pushpa 2, which earned around Rs 1,050 cr worldwide through multi-language releases. At present, Dhurandhar stands as the seventh highest-grossing Indian film of all time when all versions are counted.
Dhurandhar Box Office Collection Day 27
The film opened strong at the Indian box office. On Day 1, it collected Rs 28 cr. The numbers grew over the first weekend. Day 2 brought in Rs 32 cr, while Day 3 peaked at Rs 43 cr.
A drop came on Monday, with Day 4 earning Rs 23.25 cr. Still, the film stayed steady during the week and closed Week 1 at Rs 207.25 cr.
Week 2 began on a healthy note. Day 8 saw Rs 32.5 cr. The weekend once again delivered big numbers, with Rs 53 cr on Saturday and Rs 58 cr on Sunday. Although collections dipped on Monday, weekday business remained stable. By the end of Week 2, the film had added Rs 253.25 cr.
In Week 3, the pace slowed but did not collapse. Friday brought in Rs 22.5 cr. Saturday and Sunday improved with Rs 34.25 cr and Rs 38.5 cr. A sharp fall followed on Monday. Mid-week numbers showed small growth. Week 3 closed at Rs 172 cr.
Week 4 has clearly seen a decline. Day 22 opened at Rs 15 cr. The weekend offered some relief, with Sunday touching Rs 22.5 cr. Since then, weekday collections have hovered around Rs 10–11 cr. By Day 27, the film added Rs 10.5 cr as per early estimates.
Dhurandhar Box Office Collection Day 27
| Day | India Net Collection |
|---|---|
| Day 1 (1st Friday) | Rs 28 cr |
| Day 2 (1st Saturday) | Rs 32 cr |
| Day 3 (1st Sunday) | Rs 43 cr |
| Day 4 (1st Monday) | Rs 23.25 cr |
| Day 5 (1st Tuesday) | Rs 27 cr |
| Day 6 (1st Wednesday) | Rs 27 cr |
| Day 7 (1st Thursday) | Rs 27 cr |
| Week 1 Collection | Rs 207.25 cr |
| Day 8 (2nd Friday) | Rs 32.5 cr |
| Day 9 (2nd Saturday) | Rs 53 cr |
| Day 10 (2nd Sunday) | Rs 58 cr |
| Day 11 (2nd Monday) | Rs 30.5 cr |
| Day 12 (2nd Tuesday) | Rs 30.5 cr |
| Day 13 (2nd Wednesday) | Rs 25.5 cr |
| Day 14 (2nd Thursday) | Rs 23.25 cr |
| Week 2 Collection | Rs 253.25 cr |
| Day 15 (3rd Friday) | Rs 22.5 cr |
| Day 16 (3rd Saturday) | Rs 34.25 cr |
| Day 17 (3rd Sunday) | Rs 38.5 cr |
| Day 18 (3rd Monday) | Rs 16.5 cr |
| Day 19 (3rd Tuesday) | Rs 17.25 cr |
| Day 20 (3rd Wednesday) | Rs 18 cr |
| Day 21 (3rd Thursday) | Rs 25 cr |
| Week 3 Collection | Rs 172 cr |
| Day 22 (4th Friday) | Rs 15 cr |
| Day 23 (4th Saturday) | Rs 20.5 cr |
| Day 24 (4th Sunday) | Rs 22.5 cr |
| Day 25 (4th Monday) | Rs 10.5 cr |
| Day 26 (4th Tuesday) | Rs 11.25 cr |
| Day 27 (4th Wednesday)* | Rs 10.5 cr |
| Total | Rs 722.75 cr net |
Shows Reduced By 50%
While Dhurandhar is now eyeing the Rs 800 cr mark in India, signs of a slowdown are visible. Reports suggest that its shows have been reduced by nearly 50% to make space for Ikkis. On top of that, major South releases like The Raja Saab and Jana Nayagan are set to arrive soon. This will further cut into its screen count.
These changes suggest that Dhurandhar may be nearing the final phase of its theatrical run. However, its daily collections are still strong enough to surprise.
Dhurandhar Box Office Collection: Lost $10 Million Due To Ban In Middle East
The film also faced losses overseas. Its distributor Pranab Kapadia revealed that Dhurandhar lost nearly $10 million due to a ban in Middle Eastern countries. Speaking to CNN-News18, he said, “I think this is at least a ten-million-dollar box office that we have lost, because traditionally action films have always performed very well in the Middle East. And therefore we feel that it should have gotten a release.”
Meanwhile, audiences watching the film in the New Year are seeing a revised version. An exhibitor told Bollywood Hungama, “Theatres across the country received an e-mail from the distributors today, December 31, informing them they are replacing the DCP of the film.”
The source added, “The cinemas were requested to download the new content and play the revised version of the film from January 1, 2026.”
An industry insider also shared, “One of the words removed from the new version of Dhurandhar is Baloch.” The other muted words are still unknown.

