
Mumbai, March 17 With Aditya Dhar's "Dhurandhar: The Revenge" arriving in cinemas just months after the massive success of its first part, achieving exceptional sales in its previews and advance bookings, the exhibition industry and trade analysts are confident that the film will break numerous records set by previous blockbusters at the box office.
With just two days left for its release, the film's previews, which begin on Wednesday at 5:30 pm, are almost fully booked, with over 4 lakh tickets already sold.
"I hope it breaks the record of 'Dhurandhar' and I hope it becomes the first Hindi film to cross Rs. 1,000 crore nett box office revenue, in addition to the contribution from dubbed versions of Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam," said Kamal Gianchandani, Chief Business Planning & Strategy, PVR INOX Limited.
"Dhurandhar: The Revenge," which officially releases on Thursday, is well-positioned to rewrite the record books across multiple categories.
The benchmark it must beat is Rs 23 crore, set by Pawan Kalyan's "They Call Him OG". On opening day, the film will compete with Shah Rukh Khan's "Jawan," which reportedly earned Rs 66 crore, according to Sacnilk.
Over its full run, the sequel will aim to surpass "Dhurandhar," which currently holds the top position in the all-time highest-grossing Hindi films list, ahead of "Pushpa 2: The Rule" (Hindi), "Stree 2," and "Chhaava".
And if it crosses the Rs 1,000 crore nett Hindi mark, it would be entering the territory of pan-India blockbusters, dominated by films like "Pushpa 2: The Rule" and "Baahubali 2."
Gianchandani is optimistic about the film's advance booking numbers. The Ranveer Singh-starrer has already registered over one million tickets in advance bookings across all languages on its platform.
"At PVR INOX, we haven't seen this level of advance booking, even before COVID-19," said Gianchandani. "The excitement is phenomenal, and there's no precedent. We expect a massive opening for the film. We are looking at a strong finish to March and a strong start to April."
According to the cinema chain, demand is spread across major metropolitan hubs — Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai — and extends to key Tier-II markets including Pune, Ahmedabad, Lucknow and Coimbatore.
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh said, "Dhurandhar" part two is proving to be a phenomenon.
"In the past, I've seen this level of enthusiasm for 'Sholay' and 'Baahubali 2'. People were eager to know, 'Why did Kattappa kill Baahubali?' Now, this film has captured the attention of everyone — not just in India, but also internationally. This is a game-changer, a massive success. How do you manage a success of this scale?" he said.
"The first part of 'Dhurandhar' was just the trailer. 'The best is yet to come'," said Gianchandani. "All records will be shattered, and new milestones will be set. No one can predict the numbers — even the producers won't be able to. It's a goldmine for investors — they will be laughing all the way to the bank."
In what is being reported as a first for a Bollywood release, theaters in Mumbai, Pune and Ahmedabad have opened bookings for post-midnight and early-morning shows ahead of the film's March 19 release.
In Mumbai, MovieMax Sion has scheduled screenings at 2:15 am, 3:15 am and 5:30 am, while MovieMax Wonder Mall in Thane has shows at 2:15 am, 3:00 am, 4:20 am and 5:20 am.
The craze has also affected a long-running ritual at one of the most iconic theaters in Mumbai.
Maratha Mandir, the single-screen theater that has been screening "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" continuously for three decades, has shifted its iconic 11:30 am DDLJ show to 10:00 am from March 18 to make room for three shows of "Dhurandhar: The Revenge" -- at 1:15 pm, 5:30 pm and 9:45 pm.
BookMyShow COO Ashish Saksena projected Rs 35 to 40 crore in Hindi alone on opening day.
"The film will set new box office records internationally. The songs were on Spotify's global chart the last time -- the same is expected this time. Music was a big contributor to the first part, and there's curiosity around it this time since they haven't released as much music ahead of the release," he added.
Produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar, "Dhurandhar: The Revenge" will feature Ranveer Singh as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, a young man who transforms into covert operative Hamza Ali Mazari, operating deep inside Pakistan.
The sequel charts Mazari's rise in the Karachi underworld while tracing the origins of the man behind the cover.
Actors R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, Sara Arjun and Rakesh Bedi return alongside Singh for the sequel, which releases in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam.
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, who was effusive in his praise for the first part, is equally excited for part two.
"In Indian cinematic history, no film is being awaited more eagerly than Dhurandhar 2. I wouldn’t be surprised if it earns over Rs 120 crore in a single day... The film has a long runtime, which might slightly limit the number of shows, but since it is expected to run for a long time in theatres, that shouldn’t make much of a difference," he added.
Film historian and author S M M Ausaja drew parallels with some of the biggest pre-release frenzy moments in Hindi film history.
"This has happened in the past with quite a few films. The biggest talking point was 'Shahenshah' in 1988 — the release kept getting postponed, and when it finally opened it had historic numbers, 100 percent occupancy across the country. There was similar buzz around 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' and 'Hum Aapke Hai Koun!'" he said.