Dhurandhar 2, starring Ranveer Singh, generated massive buzz with its promises and scale. The film stayed in the spotlight from the time of its announcement and created strong anticipation among audiences.
The hype translated into impressive box office momentum. It also impacted the performance of other films during its run, highlighting its strong presence in theatres.
However, the film is now facing allegations regarding manipulation of box office numbers. Some critics and viewers feel it has not fully met expectations despite initial appreciation for its detailing.
A viral argument has raised questions about the film’s blockbuster status. It points to the reported fall in PVR INOX stock by around 8 percent during the same period.
This has led to speculation that collections might have been inflated through corporate bookings or fake ticket sales. These claims have intensified the ongoing debate.
At the same time, opinions on Dhurandhar 2 remain divided. While a section of the audience continues to praise the film, others are criticising it for minor detailing flaws.
It is also important to note that PVR INOX shares have dropped even during major blockbusters like Pathaan and Jawan. This makes it difficult to directly link stock performance with a film’s box office success.
The discussion reflects growing awareness among audiences about box office transparency. However, using stock market movement as proof of fake collections lacks solid evidence.
Dhurandhar 2 continues to be regarded as a blockbuster by many. The debate highlights how perception, hype and financial indicators can often be interpreted differently.
If Dhurandhar is such a huge blockbuster then why the Share Price of PVR Inox has gone down by 8% .. ???
So it means makers have done a huge corporate bookings and fake collections!
Why is no one talking about it like people used to talk when Other movies released ? pic.twitter.com/4q3qVvxtrU— ⚜️ (@Bij_uji) March 27, 2026
Everyone’s calling #Dhurandhar2 a blockbuster but PVR Inox share price keeps falling
this clearly looks like heavy corporate bookings pushing the box-office numbers by bjp and jio studios — Makes you question how real these collections actually are. Bigger scam than sky force pic.twitter.com/65M2zHb2B6— VERY NEGATIVE FAN (@SRKforever_1) March 27, 2026




