
📌 Key Points
- “Dhurandhar 2” advance bookings break records, selling over a million tickets.
- Theaters in Mumbai and Thane are adding shows as early as 1:50 AM.
- Movie Max (Thane) and Connplex Cinemas (Ahmedabad) have post-midnight shows.
- Some theaters are implementing 24-hour screenings due to the overwhelming demand.
Aditya Dhar’s “Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge” is experiencing unprecedented demand. Advance bookings are shattering records, leading theaters to implement 24-hour screenings. The film’s premiere is so massive that it’s even impacting the iconic “DDLJ” at Maratha Mandir.
“Dhurandhar 2” Breaks Records with Advance Bookings
With under 48 hours left for the release of Aditya Dhar ’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge, the advance booking of tickets is in full flow. The film is breaking records with the pace of its advance booking collections worldwide and is already the biggest premiere in Indian cinema history, selling over a million tickets. With such high demand, theatres are now scrambling to add newer shows, stretching the screenings to late night and post-midnight, making Dhurandhar 2 the latest Indian film to get round-the-clock shows in many parts of India.
In Mumbai and Thane, theatres like PVR Chakala and Movie Max Sion have shows over the weekend starting as early as 1.50 AM and continuing till 11.30 PM across different screens. The Movie Max in Thane and Connplex Cinemas in Ahmedabad also have post-midnight shows for Dhurandhar 2, starting Thursday itself. While replicating this model is not possible in all cities due to logistical and safety concerns, reports say that many theatres in Western and South India will follow suit over the next 24 hours and open up late-night shows for the film.
Theaters Add 24-Hour Showings Due to High Demand
“DDLJ” Replaced by Ranveer Singh Film at Maratha Mandir
The overwhelming response to “Dhurandhar 2” highlights the film’s anticipated success. As more theaters adjust to accommodate the demand, it remains to be seen how long this box office phenomenon will continue and its effects on other films.


