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Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar is now #1 Bollywood film on BookMyShow, sells 1.3 cr tickets to beat Chhaava, Jawan, Stree 2

Updated on: Jan 02, 2026 05:30 pm IST

Dhurandhar has sold an estimated 3.5 crore tickets in India so far, becoming one of the most-watched Hindi films in recent times.

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Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar has scaled another mountain. The film, which has collected over 1100 crore worldwide at the box office, has now become the bestselling Bollywood film on the ticket platform BookMyShow. Dhurandhar has sold 1.3 crore tickets on the platform, breaking the record set by Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava earlier last year.

Dhurandhar is the bestselling film on BookMyShow

Dhurandhar stars Ranveer Singh in the lead.

Sacnilk reported that Dhurandhar’s 1.3 crore ticket sales on the platform is higher than Chhaava, which sold just over 1.25 crore tickets on the platform last year. Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan is in the third spot with 1.24 crore sales on the platform. Stree 2, another recent blockbuster, is the only other Hindi film to have booked over 1 crore tickets on BookMyShow.

Dhurandhar is still some distance away from the overall record for an Indian film, which is held by Pushpa 2: The Rule. The Allu Arjun-starrer sold 2 crore tickets on the platform upon its release in 2024.

In recent years, BookMyShow has come to account for almost one-third of all ticket sales for major films, particularly those targeting tier-1 and tier-2 cities. The same is true for Dhurandhar. Trade insiders say that Dhurandhar has sold over 3.5 crore tickets across India so far, grossing over 886 crore at the box office. Of these, an estimated 1.3 crore have come on BookMyShow, while over 2 crore are in the form of spot bookings.

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