Ranveer Singh’s film ‘Dhurandhar 2’ is registering b advance booking figures ahead of its theatrical release. According to reports, more than 200,000 tickets have been sold for the film’s premiere shows, generating approximately ₹12.28 crore in gross revenue. With these figures, the film has surpassed the premiere collection record previously held by the horror-comedy film ‘Stree 2’.
‘Dhurandhar 2’ is scheduled to hold premiere shows on 18 March, followed by its worldwide theatrical release on 19 March. Trade tracking reports indicate that more than 7,510 premiere shows have been scheduled across India. As of the latest data, approximately 205,856 tickets have been sold for these premiere screenings.
Advance bookings alone have generated a gross collection of around ₹12.28 crore. According to trade tracking data, this figure places the film ahead of ‘Stree 2’ in terms of premiere show earnings.
The demand for premiere show tickets has been reflected in the booking figures across online ticketing platforms. Reports indicate that a large number of tickets were purchased within the last 24 hours, with thousands of viewers booking seats for the premiere screenings.

Across India, around 7,510 shows have been scheduled for the premiere. Ticket sales have reached approximately 205,856 so far. When blocked seats are also included, the total pre-sale collection is estimated to be close to ₹18 crore.
In advance booking performance, ‘Dhurandhar 2’ has recorded a new milestone. The film has surpassed the premiere collection of the horror-comedy ‘Stree 2’, which generated around ₹10 crore from its premiere shows.
Trade tracking data indicates that ‘Dhurandhar 2’ has crossed this figure with a gross collection of about ₹12.28 crore from advance bookings for premiere screenings.
The film is being released on a large scale. In addition to Hindi, it will also be released in several other languages, including Telugu, across theatres.
Producers have adopted a strategy of paid premiere shows ahead of the official theatrical release, which has contributed to the pace of advance bookings.
Trade experts say that the multi-language release strategy and audience interest may support the film’s opening performance when it arrives in theatres.




