The hype was real: pre-release previews alone brought in ₹43 crore from over 500,000 tickets.
Opening day saw a massive ₹102.55 crore net (₹99.10 crore in Hindi), making it one of India's top openers ever.
Even with a slight dip to ₹80.72 crore on day two, it remained one of the strongest early runs among recent big releases.
By day three, earnings jumped again to over ₹112 crore net, bringing the India net to about ₹339 crore after three days (about ₹345 crore after four days, live) while crossing ₹500 crore worldwide.
If you're into high-stakes action thrillers with historical twists and a star-studded cast, Dhurandhar: The Revenge is worth checking out, especially if you loved last year's blockbuster Dhurandhar.
It brings big-screen energy and plenty of buzz for anyone looking for an adrenaline rush at the movies!
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