Dhurandhar: The Revenge continues its strong run at the box office, but Day 6 shows the expected weekday drop after a record-breaking opening stretch. The film has earned Rs 17.57 crore net on Tuesday as per live data from Sacnilk, taking its total India net collection to Rs 536.69 crore and gross to Rs 640.49 crore. Final figures for the day are yet to be confirmed.
The film is currently running across 10,896 shows with an overall occupancy of around 27.9%, indicating a dip compared to its massive weekend performance.
Day-Wise Performance So Far
The film opened big with Rs 43 crore on Day 0, followed by a huge Rs 102.55 crore on Day 1. Day 2 saw Rs 80.72 crore, while Day 3 and Day 4 peaked at Rs 113 crore and Rs 114.85 crore respectively—marking the highest single-day collections so far. On Day 5 (Monday), the film dropped to Rs 65 crore, and Day 6 has seen a sharper decline with Rs 17.57 crore (live).
Language-Wise Breakdown (Day 6)
Hindi continues to dominate with Rs 16.25 crore (live) from 9,695 shows and 27.7% occupancy. Telugu has collected Rs 1.04 crore with a stronger 35% occupancy from 763 shows, while Tamil stands at Rs 0.28 crore with 21% occupancy across 438 shows.
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Occupancy Trends Across India
For Hindi, the overall occupancy stands at 23.54%, with morning shows at the same level, while data for afternoon, evening, and night shows is still awaited.
Region-wise, Jaipur recorded the highest occupancy at 35%, followed by NCR (32%), Pune (30%), and Lucknow (29%). On the lower side, Surat saw the weakest response at just 8%, while Kolkata stood at 19%. Mumbai and Chandigarh reported 24%, while Chennai remained at 21%.
In Telugu markets, Vizag (42%) showed strong occupancy, while Nizamabad recorded the lowest at 4%. Tamil regions remained moderate, with Chennai at 23% and Coimbatore at 16%, while smaller centres like Dindigul (44%) and Trichy (38%) performed better.
Box office momentum
With IMAX, Dolby, and premium formats contributing significantly during the opening days, the film continues to benefit from large-format screenings, although weekday occupancy has naturally slowed.
The film's collections show a clear pattern—massive weekend highs followed by a steady weekday decline. However, even with the drop, the film remains in a strong position, already crossing Rs 500 crore net within six days, and its box office momentum is expected to pick up again over the coming weekend.
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