The film created history on Day 53, becoming the first to cross the ₹1000 crore mark in India’s gross collections. This massive achievement gave the film a fresh wave of attention. Social media, trade discussions, and word of mouth once again brought Dhurandhar into the spotlight. Many viewers who had delayed watching the film returned to theatres after hearing about its record-breaking numbers.
After a strong Day 55, the film entered Day 56 with stable momentum. On Day 56, Dhurandhar earned an estimated ₹80–95 lakh in net box-office earnings. While the numbers were slightly lower than the previous day, this level of collection is considered outstanding for a film in its eighth week. Most films see a sharp fall by this stage, but Dhurandhar continues to show rare consistency.
The film is now playing on a limited number of screens, mainly in multiplexes.
With the Day 56 collection added, Dhurandhar’s total India net box office collection is now estimated to be around ₹806–811 crore. The India gross figure remains comfortably above ₹1000 crore, strengthening its place among the highest-grossing films of all time in the country. Reaching and maintaining such numbers over a long period is a rare achievement.
Trade experts believe the film will continue to earn in the coming days, even as collections slowly decline. The steady pace suggests that Dhurandhar still has life left at the box office. Its final lifetime collection is expected to set new benchmarks for spy-action films in India.
Overall, Dhurandhar’s Day 56 performance proves that the film is not just a big opener but a true long-run success.
