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Dhurandhar: The Revenge Overseas Advance Sales Cross $1.2M ;Can Ranveer Singh Film Beat Pathaan's $26M Opening Record?
The upcoming Hindi action thriller Dhurandhar: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh and directed by Aditya Dhar, is witnessing strong advance booking trends across international markets ahead of its worldwide release. Early tracking indicates significant momentum in North America, where the film’s premiere advance sales in the United States have reached approximately $982,374 across 678 locations, covering 1,684 shows and around 61,491 tickets sold. When Canada is included, the total North America premiere advances have crossed $1.2 million, marking the highest premiere advance for a Hindi film, surpassing the earlier advance sales benchmark set by Animal. The film is also showing solid traction in India ahead of its premiere shows. Current nationwide advance bookings stand at approximately ₹25.32 crore, while estimates including block bookings suggest the figure could reach ₹30.18 crore. These early numbers indicate strong initial demand in the domestic market as the film heads toward its theatrical release window. The strong advance sales have also sparked discussion in trade circles about the film’s potential overseas opening weekend performance. The current benchmark for the biggest overseas opening weekend by an Indian film is held by Pathaan, starring Shah Rukh Khan, which grossed around $26 million internationally during its opening weekend. With six days remaining before premiere shows and steady advance bookings across North America and other international markets, trade analysts believe Dhurandhar: The Revenge could challenge—and potentially surpass—the overseas opening weekend record set by Pathaan if current trends continue. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Recent years have seen several Indian films register strong overseas openings. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion collected around $22.5 million in its opening weekend overseas and went on to become one of the highest-grossing Indian films internationally, eventually collecting ₹ 371.16 Cr in overseas. Jawan, starring Shah Rukh Khan, opened to approximately $21.5 million overseas and later became the highest-grossing Hindi film worldwide, finishing with more than ₹1,100 crore globally. Pushpa 2: The Rule recorded an overseas opening weekend of about $19.2 million, reflecting the massive international popularity of the franchise led by Allu Arjun. Leo debuted overseas with roughly $18.2 million, becoming one of the biggest international openings for a Tamil film and contributing to the film crossing ₹600 crore worldwide. Meanwhile, Kalki 2898 AD started with an overseas opening of around $17.9 million and went on to become one of the highest-grossing Indian films of 2024, earning more than ₹1,000 crore globally. The performance of Dhurandhar: The Revenge over its opening weekend will determine whether it can join—or potentially surpass—this list of major international debuts for Indian cinema, including the current overseas opening weekend benchmark of about $26 million held by Pathaan.