Sara Arjun Pays Tribute to Dhurandhar: The Revenge’s Unsung Heroes, Film Enters Rs 1,000 Crore Club

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Ranveer Singh-starrer Dhurandhar: The Revenge enters the Rs 1,000 crore nett club in 18 days, surpassing Baahubali 2, while Sara Arjun honors the film’s behind-the-scenes “unsung heroes"
Sara Arjun Pays Tribute to Dhurandhar: The Revenge’s Unsung Heroes, Film Enters Rs 1,000 Crore Club
The Ranveer Singh-starrer has entered the Rs 1,000 crore nett club at the domestic box office on its 18th day.  Credits: Instagram/Sara Arjun

Actor Sara Arjun marked the success of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ with a heartfelt note dedicated to the film’s “unsung heroes,” even as the film continued its remarkable box office run.

Taking to Instagram, Sara shared behind-the-scenes pictures from the shoot along with a message reflecting on her journey with director Aditya Dhar. She recalled her first meeting with him and the impression it left.

"The first time I ever met Aditya sir, there was a look in his eyes. I realised that he would do something special for cinema. At every single step of this journey, the sheer magnitude of that realisation revealed itself," Sara wrote.

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She added that the true scale of effort behind the film became evident only in hindsight, when she noticed the vast number of contributors working behind the scenes.

But the peak detailing we all miss along the way hit me only when I looked back, after it was all said and done, and saw the army of people standing outside the frame.
Sara Arjun

Calling them the “unsung heroes,” she dedicated her post to every department involved in the making of the film, including direction, production, camera, casting, costume, music, editing, VFX, and design.

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Meanwhile, the Ranveer Singh-starrer has entered the Rs 1,000 crore nett club at the domestic box office on its 18th day.

On its third Sunday, the spy thriller collected Rs 28.75 crore nett, taking its India total to Rs 1,013.77 crore nett, while the gross collection stands at Rs 1,213.74 crore.

The film has become the second-fastest Indian film to cross the Rs 1,000 crore milestone after ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’, achieving the feat in 18 days. The Allu Arjun-starrer had reached the mark in 16 days.

The film has also surpassed the lifetime domestic nett collection of ‘Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’, directed by S. S. Rajamouli, which had earned Rs 1,030.40 crore nett in a month.

Opening with Rs 102.55 crore nett on March 19 after collecting Rs 43 crore in paid previews on March 18, the film recorded Rs 674.17 crore nett in its first week and Rs 263.65 crore nett in its second week.

In its third week, it earned Rs 21.55 crore nett on Friday, Rs 25.65 crore nett on Saturday, and Rs 28.75 crore nett on Sunday.

In the overseas market, the film collected Rs 7 crore nett on Day 18, taking its total overseas gross to Rs 392 crore. Its worldwide gross collection now stands at Rs 1,605.74 crore.

(With inputs from ANI)