As anticipation builds for the release of Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, the film is confirmed to arrive in theaters on March 19, 2026. Just ahead of this key development, the film has already made headlines with its impressive advance ticket sales, having sold over 12.64 lakh tickets across India.
In the days leading up to its release, Dhurandhar 2 has generated more than ₹50 crore in revenue from advance sales alone. This remarkable achievement has set a new benchmark in Indian cinema, with industry insiders noting that the film has “demolished every advance booking benchmark.” The film’s runtime is approximately 235 minutes, promising audiences an extensive cinematic experience.
Director Aditya Dhar has teased that viewers will encounter emotions they weren’t prepared for, and early reviews suggest that the film delivers on its emotional and cinematic promise. The film is expected to gross around ₹200 crore on its opening day, with projections indicating a total of ₹500 crore or more over its first weekend.
Moreover, Dhurandhar 2 will be released in five languages: Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, broadening its appeal across diverse audiences. The film has also received an ‘A’ (Adults Only) certificate from the film censor board, indicating its mature themes.
In terms of financial backing, the film’s budget is estimated to be between ₹250–₹475 crore, reflecting the scale of production and marketing efforts. The original Dhurandhar grossed over ₹1,000 crore worldwide, setting high expectations for its sequel.
Additionally, reports suggest that Yami Gautam will make a special cameo appearance in the film, further heightening interest among fans. With such a strong cast, including Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and R. Madhavan, the film is poised to be a significant event in the Indian film industry.
As the release date approaches, excitement continues to grow, and Dhurandhar 2 is set to be both a visual treat and a solid continuation of the franchise’s narrative arc. The film’s success could have lasting implications for its cast and crew, as well as for the broader landscape of Indian cinema.