Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is making waves before its March 19 release, thanks to a blockbuster paid preview on March 18. Social media is ablaze since the trailer drop, with universal acclaim positioning it to eclipse its predecessor’s triumphs. Tickets priced 400-2400 rupees are vanishing fast.
Theaters in Delhi-NCR are jammed, all categories booked. Premiere advances total 8 lakh across Hindi, South Indian versions, with 12 lakh+ tickets sold from 65,000 slots. Maharashtra and Delhi lead, with the film reportedly crossing 5 crores in earnings eight days early, and counting.
Aditya Dhar’s sequel is rewriting rules, having topped ‘Chennai Express’s 6.75 crore preview. The original ‘Dhurandhar’ dazzled with 27 crore Day 1, 1000 crore+ domestic, 1300 crore global—now under threat. Continuous bookings signal unrelenting demand.
This is more than hype; it’s a testament to Ranveer Singh’s draw and the film’s gripping narrative, promising an explosive box office domination.
