Trailer Launch Sparks Booking Rush
The trailer for Dhurandhar: The Revenge was officially released on saturday at 11:01 AM, triggering the start of advance ticket sales across India.
The spy action sequel stars ranveer singh and is directed by Aditya Dhar, the filmmaker behind several high-profile action projects.
Soon after the trailer dropped, major multiplex chains and online ticket booking platforms began opening shows for reservation.
Fans responded quickly, reflecting strong anticipation for the sequel and its high-octane storyline.
Early Ticket Sales Show Strong Demand
Within just one hour of the trailer launch, around 5,000 tickets were reportedly sold on a single booking platform.
This rapid response suggests strong interest from audiences who enjoyed the previous installment.
Bookings had already begun earlier in select overseas markets, building momentum ahead of the domestic rollout.
The film is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on march 19, but fans are already securing seats well in advance.
Paid Preview Shows Announced
Special paid preview screenings are planned for march 18, one day before the official release.
These early shows are expected to attract enthusiastic fans who want to watch the film before the general audience.
Limited seating in premium formats is already seeing fast-filling bookings in several cities.
Premium Ticket Pricing Introduced
National cinema chains are introducing a new pricing tier called “Super blockbuster Plus.”
This category will be priced higher than existing “Super Blockbuster” and “Blockbuster” tiers, which are already 10–25% more expensive than standard tickets.
In luxury multiplexes in delhi NCR, preview show tickets have reportedly reached around ₹2500, including taxes.
Despite the premium pricing, several high-end screenings are already nearing capacity.
Long Runtime Influences Pricing Strategy
The film reportedly has a runtime close to four hours, which affects how many shows theatres can schedule each day.
With fewer screenings possible, cinemas are raising ticket prices to balance reduced seating availability.
The makers are reportedly considering trimming the film to around three hours and thirty minutes, though it will remain longer than most theatrical releases.
Early Buzz Points To Big Opening
Bookings opening nearly two weeks before release highlight the confidence surrounding the project.
The early surge in ticket sales indicates strong fan curiosity and anticipation.
If the current momentum continues, Dhurandhar: The Revenge could begin its theatrical run with a powerful opening at the box office.
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