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Dhurandhar 2 box office collection day 9: Ranveer Singh's film earns ₹37 cr, total crosses ₹700 cr
March 28, 2026
The final numbers for day nine of Dhurandhar 2 are coming in and things are looking positive still for the Ranveer Singh blockbuster. The film has crossed the ₹700 crore milestone on Friday.
Dhurandhar box office collection day 9: Ranveer Singh has delivered another ₹700 crore hit.
Dhurandhar box office collection day 9: Ranveer Singh has delivered another ₹700 crore hit.
Dhurandhar 2 box office at 10pm Friday
As per Sacnilk.com, the collection at 9pm on second Friday, March 27 is at ₹37 crore. This means the overall India nett collection is ₹71 crore so far. The final numbers will be updated again on Saturday morning.
Meanwhile, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh, has grossed ₹1,088 crore worldwide within its first week, cementing its place among the biggest blockbusters in Indian cinema.
As per Jio Studios and B62 Studios, the spy thriller earned ₹814 crore gross in India and ₹274 crore overseas over eight days, taking its global total to ₹1,088 crore. Its net domestic collection stands at ₹690 crore.
The makers said the film recorded unprecedented numbers every day of its opening week. They added that the sequel to Dhurandhar has broken multiple benchmarks, including the fastest film to cross ₹1,000 crore globally, the highest opening weekend, and one of the strongest weekday holds for an Indian film.
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The performance so far
The film opened with a massive ₹761 crore worldwide in its first four days. It maintained steady momentum through the week, collecting ₹64 crore on Monday, ₹58 crore on Tuesday, ₹49 crore on Wednesday, and ₹53 crore on Thursday in India.
It also became the first Indian film to cross ₹100 crore in a single day in one language, earning ₹145 crore (nett) through paid previews and opening day collections in India.
Directed as a sequel to Lokesh Dhar’s 2025 hit, the film released on March 19 in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. The cast includes R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, Sara Arjun, and Rakesh Bedi.
Set in Karachi’s Lyari neighbourhood, the story follows Hamza Ali Mazari’s rise in the underworld, while tracing his past as Jaskirat Singh Rangi—a young man who evolves into a covert operative. The film is produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar.
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“Literally, every little thing here, from the colours to every frame, has been placed exactly where I wanted it,” she shared, describing the villa as her safe space, a place of calm and solitude after years in the public eye.
From the outside, the home is striking, its pristine white façade, complete with grand circular columns, gives it a Grecian charm. A lush, manicured garden and expansive backyard add a sense of calm, while the large swimming pool becomes both a visual highlight and a playful space for Izhaan, who enjoys his slide and swing setup nearby.
Step inside, and the villa opens into a bright, teal-accented living area that feels both sophisticated and inviting. Plush grey and red sofas, a statement accent wall, and an open-plan layout connect the dining and kitchen spaces. There’s even a foosball table, adding a playful touch for family time.
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Delhi to set up film city, with focus on AI, OTT content
Delhi government and Prasar Bharati signed an MoU to develop "Delhi Film City," a media hub to boost tech and employment in the creative sector.
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The proposed film city will come up on 486.7 acres in north Delhi’s Khampur. (Representative photo)
The proposed film city will come up on 486.7 acres in north Delhi’s Khampur. (Representative photo)
The Delhi government and Prasar Bharati signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly develop the “Delhi Film City”, an integrated film, television and media hub that will position the Capital as a hot-spot for emerging technologies, officials said on Friday. The agreement was formalised during the International Film Festival at Bharat Mandapam.
The proposed film city will come up on 486.7 acres in north Delhi’s Khampur, offered by Prasar Bharati, with the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC) anchoring tourism and cultural integration, officials said.
“We will finalise a plan to build infrastructure. It will take time. Feasibility studies will be undertaken and models of similar places will be studied,” an official, requesting anonymity, said.
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On Friday, minister Kapil Mishra, speaking at the IFFD Industry Conclave 2026, said a new film policy is being drafted to make Delhi a preferred shooting destination, including a subsidy of up to ₹3 crore. “Delhi is poised to emerge as a major centre for media, content creation and new technologies,” he said.
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