Dhurandhar Box Office Prediction: Will Ranveer Singh Deliver a Massive Opening or is the Hype Slowing Down?
- Vishal waghela
- Dec 4
- 3 min read
Okay, stop scrolling and listen up, because the D-Day is finally here! Dhurandhar drops tomorrow (Dec 5), and the internet is absolutely screaming. We’ve been manifesting a massive comeback for our energy king Ranveer Singh, and honestly, the stakes couldn't be higher. It’s giving "do or die" energy, but in a very stylish, spy-thriller way.
Aditya Dhar (yes, the Uri mastermind) is back in the director's chair, and he’s brought the literal Avengers of Bollywood with him. But wait, the advance booking tea is a little lukewarm, and we need to talk about it. Is the box office going to explode, or are we looking at a slow burn? Let's decode the chaos.
The Breakdown: Numbers, Tea, and That Runtime
The Opening Day Prediction: Bagging the Bag?
Let’s cut to the chase. The trade pandits are pulling out their calculators, and right now, the prediction for Day 1 is hovering between ₹18-20 crore net.
Conservative Estimate: ₹15-17 crore (if the walk-ins are lazy).
The Vibe: This is solid! If it hits ₹20Cr, it’ll easily be Ranveer’s biggest post-pandemic opener, beating 83 (which did ₹12.64Cr). It’s not Pathaan level mania yet, but it’s definitely "Main Character Energy."
The Advance Booking Plot Twist
Here’s where things get a little spicy. Initially, we thought this movie would crush the ₹25 crore mark easily, rivaling hits like Chhaava. But the advance bookings in the last 48 hours? Kinda slowed down.
The Stats: As of Wednesday evening, we’re looking at ₹2.28 crore in bookings (approx 50k tickets). With block bookings, it touches ₹4.24 crore.
The Reality: It’s not the "Sold Out" rage we saw for Animal, but don't panic yet. Mass centers and single screens usually decide to show up last minute (classic desi standard time, right?).
Green Flags: Why We Stan This Cast
Can we just talk about this lineup? Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, AND Akshaye Khanna. This isn't just a cast; it's a cultural reset. The trailer was absolute fire, and the "Spy Thriller" genre is basically the flavour of the season. If the word-of-mouth (WOM) is positive after the first show, expect the evening shows to be packed tighter than a Mumbai local at peak hours.
Red Flag: The Runtime is... How Long?!
Okay, bestie, you might need to prep for this one. The runtime is reportedly 3 hours and 34 minutes.
The Struggle: That is the longest Bollywood film in 17 years. It’s giving Lagaan commitment levels.
The Risk: A 3.5-hour movie means fewer shows per day in multiplexes. Plus, convincing your squad to sit for that long without a solid interval snack strategy is a task.
TL;DR
Movie Name: Dhurandhar
Release Date: December 5, 2025 (Friday)
Lead Star: Ranveer Singh
Director: Aditya Dhar
Predicted Opening: ₹18-20 Crore Net
Budget: Approx. ₹280 Crore
Runtime: 3 Hours 34 Minutes (Bring snacks!)
Screen Count: ~5,000 Screens
Fans Also Asked
What is the box office prediction for Dhurandhar opening day?
Trade analysts predict Dhurandhar will open in the range of ₹18-20 crore net in India. While advance bookings have slightly plateaued, strong walk-in audiences are expected to boost the final numbers.
What is the full star cast of Dhurandhar releasing in 2025?
The film features a massive ensemble cast led by Ranveer Singh, alongside Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, and Akshaye Khanna. It is directed by Aditya Dhar.
Is the movie Dhurandhar really 3.5 hours long?
Yes, Dhurandhar has a confirmed runtime of 3 hours and 34 minutes, making it the longest Hindi film released in nearly two decades.
How much is the budget of Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar?
The estimated budget for Dhurandhar is reported to be around ₹280 crore, making it a high-stakes release that needs strong theatrical performance to break even.
How are the advance bookings for Dhurandhar performing?
As of the Wednesday before release, advance bookings stand at approximately ₹4.24 crore gross (including block bookings). The momentum slowed slightly in the final days, relying heavily on spot bookings for a big opening.






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