New Delhi:
Out of the many things in Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge that were applaud-worthy, the action sequences particularly struck a chord. The director had brought Oh Sea-young, Yannick Ben, Aejaz Gulab, and Ramazan Bulut on board for the same. Young recently opened up about working with Ranveer Singh and how he was a “beast” on set.
What’s HappeningSouth Korean stunt director Oh-Sea Young said, “Ranveer is a beast – pure energy.”He continued, “He is the first actor I know who takes notes on fights and choreography. He’d ask things like, ‘If I’m throwing a right hook, where is my left hand?’ He would write everything down. He even asked for demos right before the camera rolled. I was shocked he hadn’t done a pure action film before. Ranveer can master it in a short time through sheer obsession.”Speaking of Aditya Dhar’s four-step process, Oh-Sea Young said, “First we’d build mock sets in the studio to design the choreography, film our test version, and then refine it with the director. Then came the actor training, followed by final rehearsals on the shoot day. The director explained action the way he does emotions, detailing the vibe and the grit he wants.”He concluded by saying that the intense climax scene between Arjun Rampal and Ranveer Singh had 20 sessions conducted on it.Dhurandhar Box Office Collection
Ranveer Singh’s monster hit Dhurandhar: The Revenge has completed two weeks at the box office. In 14 days, the film’s domestic collections stand at Rs 920.02 crore (net) and Rs 1,101.47 crore (gross). The number of shows has decreased, but it hasn’t stopped the film from crossing Rs 900 crore in India as per Sacnilk.
On Wednesday, Dhurandhar: The Revenge minted Rs 20.10 crore in the domestic market. This pushes the second-week domestic total to Rs 245.85 crore.
In its first bumper week, Dhurandhar: The Revenge minted a whopping Rs 674.14 crore in the domestic market.
Making the most of the extended weekend, Dhuandhaar: The Revenge started its box office journey with ₹102.55 crore on March 19.
The numbers were consolidated by ₹80.72 crore on March 20 and ₹113 crore on March 21.
On March 22, the film was allotted 21,633 shows in India and made ₹114.85 crore.
On March 23-the first Monday since the film’s release-the numbers dropped to ₹65 crore.
Throughout the last week, collections ranged between ₹40 crore and ₹60 crore before stepping into the weekend.
From paid previews on March 18, the film minted ₹43 crore.
Overseas Collection
Overseas, the film collected ₹7.00 crore on Day 14, taking its total overseas gross to ₹365.00 crore so far. This pushes the worldwide gross collection to ₹1,466.47 crore.
In Australia, the film has retained a stellar run so far. It has already emerged as the highest-grossing Indian film of all time, collecting A$6.37M in just 11 days.
It has comfortably crossed the lifetime numbers of films like Pathaan, Jawan, and Animal-and has done so in record time. The film also became the first-ever Indian title to breach the A$6M mark within just 10 days, highlighting its extraordinary pace and strong trend, reported Sacnilk.
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