Dhurandhar 2 Turns a Nightmare for Mahesh Babu
However, the success of Dhurandhar 2 has now set a very high benchmark. Reaching 10 million dollars in just a weekend is not easy.;
Mahesh Babu is all set to drive pan India films crazy with his film Varanasi. Meanwhile Indian cinema is growing very fast at the global level. Many films are now earning huge money not only in India but also overseas. Recently, Dhurandhar 2 has become a big surprise at the box office. The movie is performing beyond expectations and creating new records in many areas.
The film starring Ranveer Singh, is collecting massive numbers both in India and abroad. In North America, it achieved something special by crossing 10 million dollars within just three days. This is a rare achievement and very few Indian films have reached such a mark so quickly.
Because of this huge success, many people in the film industry are now discussing its impact on upcoming big movies. One such film is Varanasi, which stars Mahesh Babu and is directed by S. S. Rajamouli. This project is expected to release on a very big scale and aims to attract audiences worldwide.
However, the success of Dhurandhar 2 has now set a very high benchmark. Reaching 10 million dollars in just a weekend is not easy. This puts pressure on Varanasi to perform even better, especially in overseas markets like North America.
At the same time, it is important to remember Rajamouli’s strong track record. His previous film RRR became a global hit and even won an Oscar for Best Original Song. After its release on Netflix, many international viewers appreciated its action scenes and storytelling. This global recognition has increased expectations for his next film.
Also, Rajamouli is known for his smart marketing strategies. He knows how to create hype and reach a wide audience. This will definitely help Varanasi gain attention before its release.
Even though Dhurandhar 2 has created tough competition, it may not be a complete problem for Mahesh Babu. Instead, it can act as a challenge to aim higher. In fact, such competition is good for Indian cinema as it pushes filmmakers to deliver better content.