Dhurandhar has just crossed a milestone that separates the big hits from the genuine box office events. The Ranveer Singh-starrer has grossed Rs. 1,003.10 crore worldwide, officially entering the elite Rs. 1,000 crore club – a feat reserved for films that don’t just open big, but stay big.

As per the latest compiled figures, Dhurandhar’s India net stands at Rs. 668.80 crore, translating to an India gross of Rs. 796.19 crore. The film has also delivered a strong international run, collecting Rs. 206.91 crore overseas gross, taking the worldwide total past the four-digit mark.
This isn’t just a film winning at the ticket window — it’s a film turning into a cultural stamp of the year. A Rs. 1,000 crore worldwide number signals scale, repeat value, and cross-market pull — the kind of performance that redefines what “event cinema” looks like in the post-pandemic era.
And for Ranveer Singh, this is a landmark moment in his career. Dhurandhar is his first Rs. 1,000 crore worldwide grosser, a statement achievement that upgrades his box office positioning into the rarefied territory of true, global-level theatrical pull. Big openings can be manufactured; a Rs. 1,000 crore worldwide run has to be earned — through momentum, audience approval, and an all-territory performance that keeps refusing to slow down.
With Rs. 668.80 crore India net, a towering Rs. 796.19 crore India gross, and Rs. 206.91 crore overseas gross, Dhurandhar hasn’t just crossed Rs. 1,000 crore worldwide — it has announced itself as one of the defining commercial victories of the year, and a career peak for Ranveer that’s impossible to ignore.

