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January 30 will mark Dhurandhar’s arrival on the small screen
Dhurandhar didn’t fade after its opening weekend. It stayed in conversations, travelled through word of mouth, and quietly became a film people kept talking about. Now, on January 30, it arrives on Netflix, giving many viewers their first chance to watch it at home. The question isn’t whether it was big in theatres, but whether it still hits when the screen gets smaller.


5 must-see Indian movies of 2025
Some years flood us with movies. 2025 feels different, thoughtful, surprising, and emotional. From mythic worlds to small-town laughs, tense power struggles, and quiet, heavy stories, these Indian movies demand to be watched. They’ll make you feel, laugh, gasp, and maybe even carry a piece of them home. Which one will stay with you the longest?


Would Avatar: Fire and Ash Slow Down Dhurandhar’s Box Office Run?
When a film is riding high at the box office, the real test isn’t the opening weekend; it’s what happens when something bigger arrives. With James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash gearing up for release, all eyes are on Dhurandhar. Will the blue giants steal its screens, or has the film already built enough strength to stand its ground?


Would Dhurandhar Make 1000 Crores At The Box Office?
What started as a strong opening has quietly turned into something much bigger. With Dhurandhar crossing ₹452.1 crore in just 14 days and holding firm on working weekdays, the big question feels unavoidable now: can this box office juggernaut really push its way to the ₹1000 crore club?
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