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The advance booking of Dhurandhar 2 film began in India on March 7, 2026 while its overseas advance booking began much earlier on the evening of March 1, 2026. In all territories, Dhurandhar: The Revenge was eyeing the biggest opening day, paid previews, and weekend records, which was expected, given the hype for the film, which had been there since Part 1 was released. Overseas, these records are visible in the the Dhurandhar 2 advance booking report for markets such as the USA, Canada, and Australia.
How is Dhurandhar: The Revenge Advance Booking Report in India?
The Dhurandhar 2 advance booking in India has not opened for Day 1 or the opening weekend, but only for its paid previews, which are taking place on March 18, 5:00 PM onwards.
Dhurandhar 2 paid previews are special showings of the film across India, taking place half a day before its release. In just 13 hours since advance booking began, the film has sold over 100,000 tickets across Indian national chains solely for paid previews. With 11 days left, the film will beat Stree 2’s record of 173,000 tickets sold in paid previews, the current highest for a Bollywood film, but not for much longer.
Stree 2 collected ₹8.75 crore nett in its paid previews, which has been crossed in Dhurandhar: The Revenge pre sale booking ticket sales in under 24 hours with a collection of over ₹10 crore nett. Judging by such a mad trending, the Ranveer Singh starrer is targeting over ₹30 crore nett from its paid previews, according to Inside Box Office (IBO) tracking.
When this collection is combined with its Day 1 box office collection, whose advance booking has yet to open in India, the Dhurandhar 2 first day advance booking report and the movie’s final opening would be almost unimaginable.
A point to note is that the Dhurandhar: The Revenge ticket price at Indian national chains is 10% to 25% higher than usual due to exhibitors, distributors, and producers adopting a “super blockbuster plus” approach, keeping in mind the film’s excitement and runtime. Despite the high ticket prices, the movie is filling up shows at a rapid pace.
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Which Film Has the Highest Paid Previews Collection in India?
To date, Stree 2 holds the record of the highest paid previews collection with a nett of ₹8.75 crore. As for the gross figure, Pawan Kalyan’s They Call Him OG collected ₹31.25 crore gross in paid previews. The Pawan Kalyan starrer collected ₹11.1cr from Nizam, ₹4.5cr from Ceded, ₹12cr from Andhra Pradesh, ₹2.75cr from Karnataka, ₹0.90cr from the rest of India.
Currently, Dhurandhar: The Revenge is set to beat both the movies as the film is targeting a gross of over ₹35cr.
How is Dhurandhar 2 Overseas Advance Booking?
Dhurandhar 2 overseas advance booking is as impressive as that of India. In the USA, Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar The Revenge has sold tickets worth more than $800K gross for opening day of its release, including $600K gross for premieres, with 11 days to go.
As of the opening weekend, the movie has already grossed over $1.55M and is expected to cross $3.5M, a feat achieved by only Baahubali 2, RRR, and Kalki 2898 AD till date in Indian cinema, and the first for Bollywood. In this region, the advance bookings are coming only from the Hindi version of the movie, while pre-sales for South Indian languages are yet to begin.
In Canada, the Dhurandhar 2 pre sale ticket booking has not started yet, but is expected to start on a highly positive note when it does. Dhurandhar is the highest grossing Indian movie in Canada, with a gross of over $7M. In North America (the USA and Canada), Dhurandhar Part 1 opened with a gross of $523K, a figure its sequel has already crossed.
In Australia, Dhurandhar: The Revenge pre sale booking report is guaranteed to show record gross, as it has crossed A$250K for Day 1 and A$750K for the opening weekend, with 11 days left until the film’s release. After the overwhelmingly positive reception to the trailer and judging by its present trend, the Aditya Dhar directorial is targeting a gross of A$2.5M to A$3.5M. A similar trend is visible in theaters across Germany, where the movie is showing record-breaking ticket sales.
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