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Dhurandhar – India Net Box Office Collections

Mumbai: Aditya Dhar’s espionage action thriller Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh, continues its impressive run at the Indian box office, registering strong collections well into its fifth week. The film’s day-wise performance reflects sustained audience interest, robust weekend spikes, and steady weekday footfalls — a rarity for big-budget Hindi releases. Day Date India Net (₹ crore) Day 1 05-Dec-2025 (Fri) 28.60 cr  Day 2 06-Dec-2025 (Sat) 33.10 cr  Day 3 07-Dec-2025 (Sun) 44.80 cr  Day 4 08-Dec-2025 (Mon) 24.30 cr  Day 5 09-Dec-2025 (Tue) 28.60 cr  Day 6 10-Dec-2025 (Wed) 29.20 cr  Day 7 11-Dec-2025 (Thu) 29.40 cr  Day 8 12-Dec-2025 (Fri) 34.70 cr  Day 9 13-Dec-2025 (Sat) 53.70 cr  Day 10 14-Dec-2025 (Sun) 58.20 cr  Day 11 15-Dec-2025 (Mon) 31.80 cr  Day 12 16-Dec-2025 (Tue) 32.10 cr  Day 13 17-Dec-2025 (Wed) 25.70 cr  Day 14 18-Dec-2025 (Thu) 25.30 cr  D...
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Dhurandhar's Powerhouse Ensemble: A Deep Dive into Each Star's Net Worth and Empire

Mumbai, January 4, 2026 –  Aditya Dhar's blockbuster Dhurandhar has redefined Bollywood espionage thrillers, grossing over ₹550 crore worldwide since its December 2025 release, thanks to its stellar cast of industry titans. Featuring Ranveer Singh in dual leads, alongside Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Akshaye Khanna, the film unites "dhurandhars" whose collective net worth exceeds ₹1,500 crore. Each actor's fortune reflects blockbuster hits, endorsements, real estate, and business ventures, amplified by Dhurandhar's success. Below, an in-depth profile of their financial journeys. ​ Ranveer Singh: The Energetic Trailblazer Ranveer Singh, portraying dual roles as Hamza Ali Mazari and Jaskirat Singh, commands the spotlight with his high-octane energy and fashion-forward persona. As of early 2026, his net worth stands at approximately ₹400 crore ($50 million), up from ₹245-362 crore pre-Dhurandhar, driven by his ₹50 crore payday for the film and profit s...

Dhurandhar – When Ambition Meets Uneven Execution

Dhurandhar is the kind of film that announces its ambition from the first frame: a sprawling spy thriller, stitched to real political events, determined to be “the” benchmark for Indian espionage dramas. It largely succeeds in creating an immersive world and a genuinely unsettling atmosphere, but it does not always earn its marathon runtime or its self-serious tone. Story and Writing At its core, Dhurandhar follows an Indian agent who buries himself inside the criminal–political nexus of Karachi’s Lyari to dismantle terror networks from within. The screenplay smartly uses real incidents and names as reference points, which gives the narrative weight and urgency. The world-building is dense, the moral lines are blurred, and the stakes never feel abstract. Where the writing shines is in its detailing: the internal rivalries within gangs, the power games between politicians and security agencies, and the way terror is shown as an ecosystem rather than a single villain. The flipside is ind...