‘Dhurandhar’, starring Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna in the lead, hit a new low on its seventh Monday at the Indian box office. The film that has entered its final leg at the box office has been showing signs of slowing down.Dhurandhar Movie Review The film that began its seventh week at the box office on a low, saw numbers dip to just Rs 1.40 crore on Monday, a new low for the film that has been raking in big bucks since its release. As per a report on sacnilk, the film that started its week with a collection of Rs 1.75 crore, saw good growth at the box office, almost doubling its collections to earn an estimated Rs 3 crore and Rs 3.75 crore. With Monday’s collections, the film’s current week 7 total has hit an estimated Rs 9.9 crore.
‘Dhurandhar’ beats ‘Stree 2’ to set new record
Thus, although the film has seen a dip in numbers at the box office, it has set a new box office record and taken its place on the top of the list of the highest seventh week collections for a Hindi movie. The film beat out the record set by ‘Stree 2’, which scored an estimated Rs 9.35 crore.
‘Dhurandhar’ week-wise collections
Take a look at the film’s week-wise collections below:Week 1 Collection: Rs 207.25 Cr Week 2 Collection: Rs 253.25 CrWeek 3 Collection: Rs 172 CrWeek 4 Collection: Rs 106.5 Week 5 Collection: Rs 51.25Week 6 Collection: Rs 26.35After maintaining its grip over the box office for a month, the film has been seeing a gradual decline in numbers. The film was among the few blockbusters to cross the Rs 100 crore mark for four consecutive weeks.
‘Dhurandhar’ outperforms new releases
Despite its low collections, ‘Dhurandhar’ has managed to score above the new release, ‘Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos’. The film has also managed to sail past competition at the box office from films like ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’, ‘Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri’, ‘Ikkis’ and ‘The Raja Saab’.
‘Dhurandhar’ total collections
‘Dhurandhar’ has seen a surge in numbers to hit an impressive net collection of Rs 826.41 crore, further extending its record as the highest-grossing single-language release in box office history. With its Indian gross now estimated at Rs 989.9 crore, it remains to be seen if the film has what it takes to cross the coveted Rs 1,000 crore milestone at the box office and finally beat the lifetime collections of the actor Yash’s ‘KGF: Chapter 2’.Meanwhile, the film’s worldwide total collections now stand at an estimated Rs 1283.5 crore.
