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Dhurandhar Extends Shows as Ranveer Singh’s Blockbuster Runs 24/7 in Mumbai

Ranveer Singh’s latest film, Dhurandhar, is making waves in Mumbai’s cinema scene. Following a spectacular opening, many theaters now feature non-stop screenings of the film, some featuring showtimes as late as 6 AM.

Dhurandhar’s Box Office Triumph

Dhurandhar had a remarkable debut, clocking in a net collection of ₹27 crore on its opening day. This exceeds trade predictions which estimated the film would earn between ₹18-20 crore. The film’s earnings mark the highest opening of Ranveer Singh’s career to date.

The Success of Late-Night Screenings

  • PVR Sangam in Chakala offers a 1:50 AM screening.
  • Eros Cinema provides a 6 AM show for the IMAX version.
  • PVR Citi Mall and MovieMax Sion screen shows during early morning hours.
  • Metro INOX has a showing at 1:30 AM.
  • Maxus Cinema Bhayandar features 8 screenings during the late-night and early-morning period.
  • Maxus Borivali offers six shows within this timeframe.

This surge in screenings has been prompted by high audience demand, as word-of-mouth feedback generated strong interest. Initially, advance bookings were somewhat underwhelming, accumulating only ₹14 crore, but positive reviews have significantly boosted attendance.

About Dhurandhar

Dhurandhar is a spy thriller directed by Aditya Dhar. The film is set in Pakistan during the early 2000s and follows an Indian spy on a mission to dismantle Lyari’s notorious gangs. The film features a strong ensemble cast, including actors like Akshaye Khanna, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and R Madhavan.

Future Screenings and Expectations

With such a dynamic beginning, exhibitors are keen to maintain the film’s momentum. The extended operating hours reflect a strategic move to capitalize on the film’s popularity. As Dhurandhar continues its remarkable run, it will be interesting to see how it performs in the coming weeks.

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