Ranveer Singh is making a strong comeback on the big screens after a gap of two years. Singh who last featured in Karan Johars Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani is set to create a blast on the screen with his much-awaited film Dhurandar. The movie is set to release on the big screen on December 5 2025 and ahead of the release the advance booking for the movie has already started. Dhurandar Advance Booking Report According to industry tracker Sacnilk Dhurandar has got a total of 2246 screenings across the nation for day 1. So far the movie has already managed to sell a total of 9274 tickets. While 603 tickets are booked for IMAX 2D a major chunk—8671 tickets—has been booked for 2D. With more than 9000 tickets already sold Dhurandar has earned ₹4516679 (₹45.17 lakh) from advance ticket sales. When blocked seats are factored in the number goes up to ₹1.98 crore. Dhurandar’s Costliest Ticket Sold For Rs... Coming to the costliest ticket of Dhurandar it was sold at Maison INOX Jio World Plaza BKC Mumbai. As per a DNA India report the price of the ticket was ₹2020 which also includes a ₹70 platform convenience fee. You will be amazed to know that the ticket does not include food or any beverage. About Dhurandhar Helmed by Aditya Dhar Dhurandhar features one of the ensemble casts including Sanjay Dutt Akshaye Khanna Arjun Rampal R. Madhavan Sara Arjun and Ranveer Singh in important roles. The film also stars Rakesh Bedi and Manav Gohil. The runtime of the film is 3 hours 30 minutes making it the longest film of Ranveers career. The film is an action thriller which follows a mysterious traveller who digs deeper into the world of crime in Karachi.
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