The Honours: 'Dhurandhar' Wins For Box-Office Achievement

The Honours by The Hollywood Reporter India recognises the historic box-office performance of 'Dhurandhar'

Team THR India
By Team THR India
LAST UPDATED: FEB 19, 2026, 21:22 IST|4 min read
A still from 'Dhurandhar'
A still from 'Dhurandhar'

The Hollywood Reporter India honoured Dhurandhar for its incredible box-office performance at the inaugural edition of The Honours, held on February 18 in Mumbai.

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Saviour, outlier, a shot in the arm — Aditya Dhar’s film was the high-stakes box-office rescue mission of 2025. The movie, a violent, muscular spy thriller led by Ranveer Singh and released in December last year, single-handedly reinstated Hindi cinema’s commercial bona fides. From netting a solid opening of ₹27-28 crores on its opening day in India, the film, produced by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, went on to become one of the top-grossing Hindi films of all time, setting new records in box office performance. Its rise in theatres was stupendous and unstoppable—crossing the ₹200 crore mark in its first week, then ₹300 crore in around ten days, making it one of the quickest Hindi films to achieve the feat. All, mind you, with an A-rating and three-hour-plus runtime. 

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As audiences flocked to theatres—drawn by a thrilling espionage plot, Sashwat Sachdeva’s electrifying soundtrack and the performances of Singh, Akshaye Khanna and others— the film registered a glorious domestic run, defying the trend of a front-loaded blockbuster. It continued its run in India for over 10 weeks and earned over ₹830 crores, thus becoming the highest-grossing Hindi film of all time in terms of nett domestic box office collections. The film breached the ₹1,000 crore mark globally in a short span of time, eventually reaching the ₹1,300 crore mark in worldwide collections. 

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Despite a ban in the Gulf countries, a crucial overseas market for Indian cinema, Dhurandhar’s performance in the international market helped it become one of the top-grossing Indian films of all time, and one of the biggest earners globally in the year 2025. Aditya Dhar’s direction and Ranveer Singh’s performance as the undercover spy Hamza/Jaskeerat scripted a major milestone in mainstream Hindi cinema, and anticipation is unprecedented for its concluding chapter, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, releasing in Indian cinemas on March 19.

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