Ranveer Singh’s latest release, Dhurandhar 2 has stormed the South Indian box office, crossing the ₹200 crore mark within just 10 days. The film, which blends high-octane action with mass appeal, has resonated strongly with audiences across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Kerala. Its performance underscores Ranveer’s growing influence in the southern territories, traditionally dominated by regional stars.
The movie’s box office run has been remarkable, with consistent collections reported from both single screens and multiplexes. In Trichy and other Tamil Nadu cities, the film has drawn large crowds, proving that Ranveer’s charisma and the film’s gripping storyline have struck a chord with diverse audiences. The strong word-of-mouth has further fueled its momentum, ensuring packed shows even on weekdays.
Interestingly, the film’s success comes at a time when Ranveer Singh is expanding his reach beyond Bollywood. His ability to connect with South Indian audiences reflects a shift in the industry, where pan-Indian films are increasingly breaking linguistic and regional barriers. Dhurandhar 2 has become a talking point not only for its box office numbers but also for its cultural impact in bridging North and South cinema.
With the ₹200 crore milestone achieved in just 10 days, Dhurandhar 2 is now positioned as one of the biggest hits of the year. The film’s trajectory suggests it could continue to dominate in the coming weeks, cementing Ranveer Singh’s status as a true pan-Indian star. For fans and industry watchers alike, this success story highlights the evolving dynamics of Indian cinema, where powerful performances and universal themes can unite audiences across regions.