Fifteen days into its theatrical run, Ranveer Singh's spy thriller 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' stands at the threshold of Rs 1,500 crore in worldwide collections — a milestone that speaks not merely to commercial appetite, but to the enduring human hunger for stories that hold their grip long after the opening rush has faded. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film has sustained what few achieve: the slow burn of word-of-mouth that carries a blockbuster from spectacle into phenomenon. In an industry where sharp declines are the norm, this film's third-week resilience offers a quiet reminder that craft
'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' nears Rs 1,500 cr worldwide as it enters third week
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Sesgo y Encuadre
Straightforward box office reporting with promotional framing; uses celebratory language typical of Bollywood trade journalism.
Promotional/celebratory framing that emphasizes milestones and positive momentum while downplaying declining daily numbers
Impacto Geopolítico
No geopolitical implications detected; article covers Bollywood box office performance of a fictional spy thriller film.
No shifts in power, alliances, or influence are present. This is an entertainment industry revenue report with no geopolitical content.
Lente Económico
Dhurandhar: The Revenge nears ₹1,500 crore worldwide in 15 days, signaling strong Bollywood box office recovery and robust domestic entertainment spending.
Strong discretionary spending on entertainment indicates healthy household consumption confidence. Ticket revenues, food & beverage sales at multiplexes, and ancillary spending benefit consumers indirectly through job creation in the entertainment ecosystem, while high demand may sustain premium ticket pricing.
Success of large-budget Indian productions may reinforce government incentives for domestic film production, co-production treaties, and GST rationalization on cinema tickets. Could prompt regulators to revisit entertainment tax structures and encourage further FDI in media and content creation sectors.