Avatar: Fire and Ash Opens Strong Globally but Faces Tough Fight in India Amid Dhurandhar Storm.

Dhurandhar Roars Past ₹500 Cr in India, Smashes ₹800 Cr Worldwide — Becomes Year’s Biggest Blockbuster.

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Indian Films Dominate Year-End Box Office, Hollywood Faces Heat.

At the year-end box office, Dhurandhar has emerged as the undisputed champion, continuing its historic rampage by crossing the Rs.500-crore net mark in India and racing past Rs.800 crore worldwide, firmly positioning itself as one of the biggest Hindi blockbusters of all time, while still drawing massive crowds in its third week.

Hollywood spectacle Avatar: Fire and Ash has posted a thunderous global opening with a worldwide debut of over $340 million, but in India its momentum has been comparatively muted, collecting around Rs.65–70 crore in its first few days as it faces stiff competition from strong domestic releases.

Meanwhile, Telugu action sequel Akhanda 2 is enjoying a steady and respectable run, grossing around Rs.80–85 crore net in India and crossing the Rs.100-crore mark globally, driven largely by solid performance in core South Indian markets. Overall, the box office narrative is being dominated by Indian cinema this season, with Dhurandhar leading the charge and clearly outpacing even major international releases on home turf.

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