Aditya Dhar’s latest action-thriller, “Dhurandhar: The Revenge,” starring Ranbir Singh, has taken the box office by storm. Even before its official release, the film shattered records, earning over ₹50 crore from pre-release rights alone, and has set new benchmarks for Bollywood openings.
Pre-Release Buzz and Record Collections
The film’s pre-release preview on March 18 saw massive audience engagement, collecting approximately ₹145 crore in India in just one day. According to reports, pre-release collections—including satellite, digital, and music rights—crossed ₹43–44 crore.
The first-day box office collection exceeded ₹102 crore, surpassing the openings of major Bollywood hits like Pathaan, Jawan, and Animal. Producers are optimistic that the film could cross ₹230 crore over the opening weekend, with strong international turnout adding to the momentum.
Star Power and Performances
Ranbir Singh plays Hamza Ali Majari, a covert Indian intelligence officer operating undercover in Pakistan. His intense performance and energy in high-octane action sequences have won critical acclaim. Supporting performances by Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and R. Madhavan add depth to the thrilling narrative.
Critics and audiences alike are praising the film’s pacing, action choreography, and Ranbir Singh’s commanding screen presence, describing the film as a perfect blend of espionage, revenge, and edge-of-the-seat action.
Plot Highlights
The story revolves around a secret agent navigating dangerous adversaries while concealing his identity in hostile territory. The central theme of revenge drives the narrative as Hamza strategically dismantles criminal networks. The film combines gripping action sequences with a compelling storyline, keeping viewers engaged throughout.
Global Appeal
“Dhurandhar: The Revenge” is not only dominating the domestic box office but is also making waves internationally. The film’s universal themes, spectacular action, and star performances have attracted audiences worldwide, further cementing Bollywood’s global appeal.
With its record-breaking pre-release collections, first-day earnings, and positive critical reception, the film has set a new benchmark for action-thrillers in Indian cinema.