India's Biggest Franchise Dhurandhar With 3,000 Crore, beats Pushpa Bahubali
Forget Baahubali. Dhurandhar Makes Box Office History
Theater owners across the country are finally breathing a massive sigh of relief. Millions of moviegoers just crowned a new king. If you thought the South Indian film industry had a permanent grip on India’s box office records, it is time to think again. Fans packed into cinemas over the last month, screaming at the screens and proving that Bollywood still knows how to put on a massive show.
Director Aditya Dhar’s latest release, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, isn’t just breaking records. It is completely crushing them. Starring Ranveer Singh, the highly anticipated sequel hit over 21,700 screens in March and simply hasn’t slowed down. Twenty-five days into its theatrical run, the numbers are absolutely wild. On its opening day alone, the film raked in 102.55 crores in India. Now, the combined global earnings for the December 2025 original film and this new sequel have crossed 3,019 crore rupees. You read that right. The movie made over 1,500 crores in just its first two weeks worldwide.
Did Bollywood finally figure out the mega-franchise?
What’s actually happening here is simple: audiences are incredibly hungry for high-stakes storytelling. For years, we watched South Indian epics like Baahubali and Pushpa dominate every single conversation. Those two blockbusters pulled in 2,438 crores and 2,092 crores respectively. They felt absolutely untouchable. But the Dhurandhar franchise changed the rules entirely. It earned an A-certificate for mature themes from the censor board and still managed to draw massive, record-breaking crowds. This is the very first time an adult-rated Indian franchise has achieved this crazy level of financial success.
The Breakdown: Ranveer Singh’s A-rated action sequel Dhurandhar: The Revenge propelled the Bollywood franchise to a massive 3,019 crore rupees globally. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the two-part epic officially surpassed Baahubali and Pushpa to become India’s highest-grossing film franchise ever, proving mature Hindi cinema dominates.
The Hindi film industry didn’t just copy the South’s homework here. They built something entirely new. The first chapter brought in 1,307 crores globally, while the sequel is sitting comfortably at 1,712 crores in India alone. Both parts of this cinematic universe crossed the 1,000-crore mark individually. Nobody in the trade saw that coming. Box office analysts predicted a huge hit, but a 3,000-crore monster? That is completely unheard of. Ranveer Singh just cemented his spot at the absolute top of the industry, and it looks like audiences will be talking about this movie for a very long time.
