Overseas performance on Day 29: what the numbers suggest
On its 29th day, Dhurandhar continued to bring in steady overseas receipts, with industry trackers estimating the film earned roughly $0.9–1.3 million (around ₹7–10 crore) internationally. While not blockbuster-level daily business, these figures show a respectable hold for a film in its fourth week, driven largely by repeat viewings and pockets of strong demand in key markets.
Estimated country-wise split (Day 29)
- North America: ~$0.40–0.50M — continued interest in major metros and immigrant communities.
- UAE & GCC: ~$0.20–0.30M — a consistent market for Hindi films, especially family audiences.
- UK & Europe: ~$0.10–0.16M — moderate turnout, stronger in London and a few big cities.
- Australia & New Zealand: ~$0.08–0.14M — decent shows in Sydney and Melbourne.
- Other territories: ~$0.05–0.10M — spread across smaller circuits.
Occupancy trends: how audiences are watching Dhurandhar now
By Day 29 the film’s occupancy profile has settled into a typical late-run pattern. Weekday daytime shows are quieter while evenings and late-night screenings keep the picture alive.
Key observations
- Overall occupancy: averages around 20–35% across most territories on weekdays, with a slight uptick on Friday evenings.
- Premium multiplexs: higher occupancy (often 35–50%) for prime-time and IMAX/large-format shows in larger cities — Ranveer’s star power and spectacle-driven sequences help here.
- Single screens & mass circuits: steadier but lower (roughly 20–30%), since these venues saw front-loaded business earlier in the run.
- Repeat business: word-of-mouth and fan-driven repeat viewings account for a meaningful chunk of late-weekend shows.
- Regional variation: South Asian diaspora strongholds (UAE, select North American cities, UK pockets) are sustaining better numbers than smaller European or African markets.
What this performance means for the film’s run
Day 29 numbers indicate Dhurandhar has entered the steady-hold phase typical of successful commercial films. The overseas daily is no longer about big spikes but about consistent accrual — which matters for the film’s lifetime tally. If the film manages a healthy weekend bounce (driven by holiday dates, promotions, or positive word-of-mouth), it can still add meaningful amounts to its overseas total.
Factors that could lift numbers going forward
- Weekend and holiday schedules: cinema-going picks up on Fridays and weekends; a strong Saturday–Sunday could boost weekfour earnings.
- Promotions and appearances: Ranveer Singh’s promotional push or surprise appearances in key markets can spike interest.
- Critical discussions and social media: trending clips or scenes going viral can revive interest among casual viewers.
- Counter-programming: fewer competing releases in the coming weeks would help sustain shows.
Bottom line
Dhurandhar’s Day 29 overseas performance shows a film that is holding reasonably well in international markets. While the daily haul is modest compared to opening weeks, steady occupancy in multiplexes and continued interest from diaspora audiences are keeping the film’s overseas run alive. With the right weekend momentum or promotional push, it can still strengthen its final overseas tally.
