Dhurandhar 2 Box Office Collections Day 13: Ranveer Singh Starrer Sees Weekday Drop, Mints This Amount

Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Collection dropped from Monday, showing a clear weekday slowdown.

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The film recorded its highest occupancy of 76.1% on Day 4 (Sunday), which has now fallen to around 25.4% on Day 13
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Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge continues its impressive run at the box office, even as weekday numbers begin to slow. On Day 13 (second Tuesday), the film collected Rs 14.44 crore, taking its total India net collection to Rs 886.61 crore, while the India gross has reached a massive Rs 1,061.24 crore as per Sacnilk.

The film, which was released on March 19, opened on a strong note with Rs 43 crore on Day 0, followed by a huge Rs 102.55 crore on Day 1. Although Day 2 saw a slight drop to Rs 80.72 crore, the first weekend gave the film a big boost, with Rs 113 crore on Saturday and Rs 114.85 crore on Sunday, marking its highest single-day collection so far.

In the first week, collections gradually declined during weekdays—Rs 65 crore on Monday, Rs 56.60 crore on Tuesday, and Rs 48.75 crore on Wednesday. However, the film remained steady with Rs 49.70 crore on Day 8, ending Week 1 at a strong Rs 674.17 crore net.

Week 2 followed a similar pattern. The film earned Rs 41.75 crore on Friday, which increased to Rs 62.85 crore on Saturday and Rs 68.10 crore on Sunday. As expected, collections dropped on Monday to Rs 25.30 crore, showing a clear weekday slowdown.

Occupancy trends reflect this drop. The film recorded its highest occupancy of 76.1% on Day 4 (Sunday), which has now fallen to around 25.4% on Day 13. Despite this, Dhurandhar 2 is still running across 10,874 shows, showing its strong presence in theatres.

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Language-wise, Hindi continues to lead with Rs 13.70 crore on Day 13, with an occupancy of 26% across 9,678 shows. Telugu contributed Rs 0.47 crore (19% occupancy, 814 shows), while Tamil added Rs 0.27 crore (23% occupancy, 381 shows). Malayalam and Kannada markets continue to contribute in smaller numbers.

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Regionally, Hindi markets performed better than the South. Cities like Chennai (31%), Jaipur (30%), NCR and Pune (27%), and Mumbai (26%) recorded higher occupancy, while Surat (9%), Bhopal (10%), and Hyderabad (11%) remained on the lower side. Afternoon shows saw a noticeable improvement, especially in Jaipur (51%), Lucknow (49%), and NCR (46%).

In the South, Telugu occupancy remained low at around 12.82%, while Tamil did slightly better at 16.82%, with strong spikes in places like Dindigul (72%) and Trichy (55%).

Overall, despite the weekday dip, the film continues to perform strongly, with weekend growth showing steady audience interest.

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