While the "weekday dip" is finally showing in the numbers, the film’s overall trajectory remains the most dominant in the history of single-language Indian cinema.
The Milestone Breakdown: Day 14 & 15 📈
Following a steady hold on Tuesday, the film saw a calculated decline on Wednesday (Day 14), yet maintained its "Blockbuster" grip:
Day 14 (Wednesday) Net India: Collected ₹20.10 crore (down from Day 13’s ₹27.75 crore).
Total India Net: ₹920.02 crore (Officially the second film to cross ₹900cr after Pushpa 2).
Total India Gross: ₹1,101.47 crore.
Worldwide Grand Total: ₹1,466.47 crore (As of Day 14 close).
The "North America" Crown 👑
The film's most prestigious achievement this week didn't happen in Mumbai, but in Los Angeles.
The Record: Dhurandhar 2 has officially dethroned 'Baahubali 2: The Conclusion' ($22.7 million) to become the highest-grossing Indian film of all time in North America.
Global Standing: It currently sits as the 4th highest-grossing Indian film worldwide, having comfortably bypassed Jawan, KGF 2, and RRR.
The All-Time Global Leaderboard
Rank Movie Worldwide Gross Status 1 Dangal ₹2,070 Crore Lifetime 2 Baahubali 2 ₹1,788 Crore Lifetime 3 Pushpa 2: The Rule ₹1,742 Crore Lifetime 4 Dhurandhar 2 ₹1,466 Crore Day 15 (Active)
Day 15 Live Tracking: The ₹950 Crore Goal 🎯
Early estimates for today, Thursday, April 2, suggest the film is maintaining a steady 22-25% occupancy in morning shows across North India and Maharashtra:
Projected Day 15 Net: Estimated at ₹16–18 crore.
The Weekend Vision: Trade experts predict a massive "third-weekend jump" starting tomorrow, which should see the film cross ₹1,500 crore globally by Saturday evening.
The Screen Count: Despite new releases like Rabb Da Radio 3, Dhurandhar 2 continues to hold over 17,000 shows nationwide.
SantaBanta Verdict:
Ranveer Singh and Aditya Dhar have successfully turned "Hamza" into a global brand. By reaching ₹1,466 crore in just 14 days, the film is no longer competing with its contemporaries—it is chasing the absolute legends of the industry. For the Mohali audience, the "repeat value" of the action sequences in the third week will be the key to hitting that coveted ₹1,000 crore India Net mark.


