India, Jan. 7 -- Dhurandhar's steady climb at the box office has enabled it to break another record. On Tuesday, it surpassed the Hindi language collection of Allu Arjun's Pushpa 2: The Rise, to emerge as the highest-grossing film in Hindi ever. The Ranveer Singh-starrer has now earned Rs.831 crore net domestically, according to the latest figures from the makers.
On Wednesday afternoon, Jio Studios, the production house behind the film, shared a poster announcing Dhurandhar as 'India's highest grossing Hindi film'. The poster showed an imposing Ranveer Singh in the centre, with the words, "Thank you India. Ganpati Bappa morya (Hail Lord Ganpati)." The graphic showed the film's net domestic collection after 33 days as Rs.831 crore.
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