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News Topical, Digital Desk : The storm surrounding Dhurandhar at the box office shows no signs of abating. The movie has been shattering box office records since its release. Even after 19 days, the film's momentum remains consistent at the Indian and worldwide box offices. Dhurandhar, which has been included in the list of India's 10 highest-grossing films, also made impressive earnings overseas on Tuesday.

" Dhurandhar, " which had collected around ₹872 crore (approximately $8.72 billion) yesterday, has surpassed the massive ₹9 billion (approximately $9 billion) worldwide in a single day. Read below for details on how many crores of rupees the makers of "Dhurandhar" received on Tuesday:

Tsunami brought thunder on Tuesday

Opening with a worldwide opening of 32 crores, "Dhurandhar" has performed well not only every weekend, but every day. Depicting the story of how terrorists in Pakistan plot to carry out their plans and the widespread fear of terrorists there, "Dhurandhar" has received immense love not only from Indian audiences but also from foreign audiences.

According to Bollywood Hungama, the Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, and Akshaye Khanna starrer has grossed ₹901 crore worldwide as of Tuesday, just 19 days in. The film has grossed ₹188.02 crore in overseas markets. On Tuesday, the film earned around ₹26 crore in single-day earnings. 

The film earned so many crores in India 

Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar is finding strong audiences in countries ranging from Australia to the United States and the United Kingdom. Ranveer Singh's spy thriller "Dhurandhar" is also generating such impressive revenue at the Indian box office that the makers of "21" have even postponed its release date to January, fearing its pace. 

At the domestic box office, Dhurandhar has so far  earned a net of ₹589.5 crore, while its gross collection has reached ₹707 crore. On Tuesday, its 19th day, the film  earned ₹17.25 crore in single-day collections in India. 


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