The film has been running for almost eight weeks now, and audiences across India are still watching it in cinemas, despite new releases arriving every week.

On Day 53, the film continued its strong performance, earning around ₹2.85 crore net in India over the weekend, according to weekend reports. This shows that the film still has drawing power and loyal viewers are returning to watch it again.

Historic Milestone: ₹1000 Crore Gross in India

The biggest news from today is that Dhurandhar has officially crossed the ₹1000 crore gross mark in India. This is a special achievement because few films reach this figure. The movie entered the ₹1000 crore Club domestically (India gross), putting it alongside some of the biggest hits in Indian cinema history.

Most films achieve high numbers in the first few weeks, but Dhurandhar’s run has been unusually long and steady.

Even as new films like Border 2 compete for audience attention, Dhurandhar has continued to draw viewers. On Day 53 (Republic Day weekend), it had a good theatre turnout despite fewer showtimes than a new release would typically get.

Box Office Numbers So Far

Here’s a simple look at how Dhurandhar has performed over its long run:

* Opening Weekend: The film started strong with high initial numbers.

* Mid-weeks: It consistently stayed above 10 crore net on many Fridays and weekdays.

* Seven Weeks: By its seventh week, Dhurandhar’s total was reported close to ₹780 crore net in India before hitting the ₹1000 crore gross club.
* Day 53: It added nearly ₹2.85 crore net to its India total over the weekend.

Crossing ₹1000 crore in India also means Dhurandhar joins the elite list of blockbuster films that have earned huge money domestically. This list usually includes top-grossing films that are widely discussed and remembered for years.

On Day 53, Dhurandhar is not just another hit — it has become a box-office phenomenon. Not many films last this long. The story, performances, and pacing helped the film connect with audiences. Reaching this milestone also shows that Indian cinema still has the power to deliver big theatrical successes.

As Dhurandhar continues its run, all eyes will be on its final lifetime tally once it leaves theatres. Whether it ends up near the top of all-time lists or not, today’s achievement makes it one of the standout films of 2025 and early 2026.