Dhurandhar 2 Shatters Records: $1.85M North America Premiere Advance Sales
Dhurandhar 2 is rewriting box office history with extraordinary momentum, as its North America premiere advance sales surge to a massive $1.85 million, setting the stage for a thunderous debut.
The USA alone has contributed a staggering $1,540,349, with the film selling an outstanding 97,367 tickets across 740 locations and 2,164 shows. These numbers reflect unprecedented demand, with occupancy levels hitting peak capacity across multiple circuits — a clear sign of the storm that’s about to unfold.
What’s even more remarkable is the nationwide capacity crunch, with several locations demanding additional shows to accommodate walk-in audiences. This kind of pre-release frenzy is rare and signals the arrival of a true box office juggernaut.
Dhurandhar 2 has comfortably surpassed major Bollywood benchmarks, racing ahead of previous premiere pre-sales records and now eyeing the elite league dominated by pan-India giants. With this pace, the film is strongly positioned to challenge — and possibly disrupt — some of the biggest opening weekend records in overseas markets.
The hype surrounding the film is nothing short of unreal. From its explosive trailer response to phenomenal pre-sales traction, everything is aligning for a historic box office run. Trade circles are buzzing with predictions of a massive opening weekend, with the film expected to go berserk across North America.
Back home in India, the frenzy mirrors overseas trends, with soaring ticket prices and exceptional advance bookings indicating a nationwide celebration.
With premieres kicking off tomorrow, Dhurandhar 2 is not just arriving — it’s gearing up to create absolute mayhem at the box office, especially in overseas markets.
— CineInfinity
Box Office. Beyond Limits.
Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and internal research. The figures are approximate and indicative in nature. CineInfinity does not make any claims about the absolute authenticity of the data but believes they adequately reflect the box office performance of the film(s).