Mondays are traditionally viewed as the true litmus test of a film’s staying power, especially by the time a release enters its fourth week. By then, collections are expected to soften sharply as the initial rush fades and newer titles crowd the marketplace. Dhurandhar, however, has once again defied conventional box office logic, delivering a staggering Rs. 11.20 crore on its fourth Monday and emerging as the highest fourth Monday grosser of all time.


To put this achievement into perspective, the previous benchmark holder Jawan had collected Rs. 6.85 crore on its fourth Monday. Dhurandhar has gone past that figure by approximately 63 per cent, a margin that is almost unheard of at this late stage of a film’s theatrical run. Even Pushpa 2: The Conclusion, another modern box office phenomenon, stood at Rs. 6.25 crore, which means Dhurandhar has outperformed it by close to 80 per cent.
The gap becomes even more striking when compared to other major blockbusters. Films like Chhaava and Stree 2 collected Rs. 3.80 crore and Rs. 3.60 crore respectively on their fourth Mondays, making Dhurandhar’s figure nearly three times higher. Iconic titles such as Baahubali 2: The Conclusion and Uri: The Surgical Strike, both celebrated for their extraordinary long runs, were in the Rs. 2.9 crore range on the same day, which places Dhurandhar at almost four times their fourth Monday business.
Even mass-driven juggernauts like KGF: Chapter 2, Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior and Gadar 2 hovered around the Rs. 2.30–2.35 crore mark, underscoring just how wide the gulf is between Dhurandhar and every other film on this list. At Rs. 11.20 crore, Dhurandhar hasn’t merely topped the chart it has completely redefined the scale of what a fourth Monday can look like in the modern box office era.
This extraordinary performance once again highlights the film’s unparalleled audience traction. Strong weekday numbers in the fourth week indicate repeat viewership, sustained family turnout and a word-of-mouth wave that refuses to slow down. More importantly, it shows that Dhurandhar is not behaving like a front-loaded blockbuster but like a phenomenon that continues to draw crowds well beyond the usual lifecycle.
With such unprecedented fourth Monday numbers, Dhurandhar has set a new benchmark that future releases will find extremely difficult to approach, let alone surpass. At this point, the film isn’t just breaking records it is systematically dismantling long-held assumptions about how far and how strongly a Hindi film can run at the box office.
Top 10 All-Time Highest 4th Monday Grossers
Dhurandhar – Rs. 11.20 cr
Jawan – Rs. 6.85 cr
Pushpa 2 – The Conclusion – Rs. 6.25 cr
Chhaava – Rs. 3.80 cr
Stree 2 – Rs. 3.60 cr
Baahubali 2 – The Conclusion – Rs. 2.9 cr
Uri – The Surgical Strike – Rs. 2.86 cr
KGF – Chapter 2 – Rs. 2.35 cr
Tanhaji – The Unsung Warrior – Rs. 2.32 cr
Gadar 2 – Rs. 2.30 cr

