Dhurandhar collected around US$1.15 million (Rs 10.50 crore) at the overseas box office on Saturday, registering a strong growth of 53 percent from Friday’s opening day. The two-day cumulative box office earnings are approximately US$1.90 million (₹17 crore). Combined with Rs. 63 crore gross in India, worldwide Rs. About 80 crores.
The film, starring Ranveer Singh, has not released in Middle Eastern markets, as is common for films revolving around the India-Pakistan conflict. Releases in these regions could potentially add another 15-25 per cent to the overseas total.
Almost all business is coming from four major markets, the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom, with minimal contributions from elsewhere. All levels increased on Saturday, with the increase in the United States nearly 70 percent higher than Friday. The UK and Canada both saw increases of more than 50 percent, while Australia saw a 50 percent increase.
Unlike India, where box office is not a collection but a number, which is influenced by feeding. The overseas box office is organic, and so is the trend. The trend is good in India also; Provides assistance in foreign box office evaluation. The film is getting appreciation and may have a run, which may help during the holiday period at the end of the month. There is no big competition, so it can be put to good use.
The regional details of Dhurandhar Overseas Box Office are as follows:
| area | Total |
|---|---|
| United States of America | USD 850,000 |
| Canada | 380,000 US dollars |
| Australia | 250,000 US dollars |
| new zealand | 40,000 US dollars |
| united kingdom | 240,000 US dollars |
| rest of Europe | 70,000 US dollars |
| rest of the world | 70,000 US dollars |
| migrant | 1,900,000 US dollars |





