
The Economics of Dhurandhar are as follows:
| Particulars | Amount |
|---|---|
| Theatrical | |
| India – Hindi (Share) | Rs. 464.00 cr. |
| India – Dub (Share) | Rs. 28.00 cr. |
| Overseas (Share) | Rs. 173.00 cr. |
| Non Theatrical | |
| Digital | Rs. 200.00 cr. |
| Music | Rs. 54.00 cr. |
| Satellite | Rs. 50.00 cr. |
| TOTAL REVENUES (A) | Rs. 969.00 cr. |
| Cost of Production | Rs. 225.00 cr. |
| P&A, Interest and Overheads | Rs. 30.00 cr. |
| Distribution Fee | Rs. 46.00 cr. |
| TOTAL EXPENSES (B) | Rs. 301.00 cr. |
| NET PROFIT/LOSS (A-B) | Rs. 668.00 cr. |
100 cr ~= $10.5M [so ~70M in profits]
NOTE
1. The Cost of Production of the original single film was around Rs. 400 crore, which is divided evenly between the two films**.** The sequel had some extra shooting and more time costs and overheads.
Disclaimer: The aforementioned figures have been compiled from various industry sources and estimates. The numbers are approximate and may vary depending on final settlements, contractual structures and undisclosed terms. We do not claim absolute authenticity of the data; however, the figures are reasonably indicative of the overall financial performance of the film in question.
by SilverRoyce
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Obviously wrong. Dangal is the most profitable Indian movie.