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Dhurandhar 2: A Global Box Office Tsunami

By Editorial Team 👁 125
Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge has not just arrived; it has conquered. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the high-octane espionage sequel has shattered expectations, cementing its place as a historic cinematic event. Many claim that the first and second instalments have brought audience back to cinemas. In just two days, the film has bridged the gap between commercial blockbuster and critical darling, eyes firmly set on a massive ₹250 crore global milestone. Record-Breaking Numbers The film's performance is nothing short of a rampage. After a staggering ₹43 crore from paid previews alone, it delivered the highest-ever opening day for a Bollywood film, netting ₹102.55 crore domestically on Day 1. This feat saw it surpass titans like Jawan and Kalki 2898 AD. By the afternoon of Day 2, its domestic net climbed to over ₹177 crore, with global gross figures already soaring past the ₹240 crore mark. Audience & Critical Consensus The general audience consensus is overwhelmingly positive, reflected in a glowing 9.5/10 rating on BookMyShow from over 70,000 users. Fans are hailing Ranveer Singh’s "visceral" and "breathtaking" performance as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, noting that the sequel raises the stakes with "peak detailing" and gritty realism. While some critics, like Shobhaa De, noted a sense of deja vu compared to the first installment, the majority—including industry veterans like Ram Gopal Varma—praise the film for its psychological depth. Varma described it as a "verdict" against "over-the-top cinema," celebrating a hero whose power comes from his mind rather than physics-defying stunts. With hundreds and thousands of people from all age groups posting themselves watching the films, as the other who haven't watched try their best to avoid spoilers, the "Dhurandhar Fever" is all set to grow more as the weekend comes around.
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