18 July 2026
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Dhurandhar The Revenge continues its dominant global run, delivering record-breaking numbers across international markets and reinforcing its position as one of the biggest Indian releases of the year. Led by Ranveer Singh, the film has captured strong momentum overseas with consistent audience demand.

The film’s multilingual rollout has played a key role in expanding its reach. Now released in Tamil and Telugu alongside Hindi, Dhurandhar The Revenge has connected with wider audiences across regions, significantly boosting its global footprint and box office performance.

A Historic Box Office Run

In its second weekend alone, the film recorded an impressive US$ 7.2 million globally, driven by strong performances across major international markets:

  • USA: US$ 2.8 million
  • Canada: US$ 1.4 million
  • UK: US$ 0.9 million
  • Australia & New Zealand: US$ 1 million
  • Rest of World: US$ 1.1 million

These figures highlight the film’s widespread appeal and consistent growth across both established and emerging overseas territories.

Adding to its remarkable achievements, Dhurandhar The Revenge has now become the highest ever grossing Indian film in Australia and New Zealand, marking a historic milestone for Indian cinema in the region. The film’s success reflects strong support from diaspora audiences as well as increasing crossover appeal among mainstream viewers.

Audiences have responded positively to the film’s high-energy storytelling, stylised action and emotional depth. Ranveer Singh’s powerful performance has been widely praised, with many considering it one of his most compelling roles to date.

The film’s success also underscores a broader shift in Indian cinema’s global strategy, where multilingual releases and international distribution play a central role in box office growth. Dhurandhar The Revenge stands as a clear example of how Indian films are expanding their reach and influence worldwide.

With momentum continuing across markets, the film is not only setting records but also redefining expectations for overseas performance. Its achievements signal a new era for Indian cinema — one where global audiences are an integral part of its success story.

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