14 july 2026 Punjab Khabarnama Bureau : Ranveer Singh’s action drama Dhurandhar had a modest start at the Japanese box office, attracting only around 900 moviegoers on its opening day. The low turnout highlights the challenges Bollywood films often face in establishing a strong theatrical presence in Japan, where Hollywood blockbusters, anime, and domestic productions dominate the market.
Despite generating significant buzz in India and other international territories, Dhurandhar struggled to make an immediate impact with Japanese audiences.
Limited Opening in Japan
Industry observers noted that the film’s performance may have been influenced by a limited release, fewer screenings, and stiff competition from local and international titles. Bollywood films typically rely on positive word of mouth to build momentum in overseas markets like Japan.
The opening-day attendance does not necessarily determine the film’s long-term performance, as some Indian films have witnessed gradual growth in the country after strong audience recommendations.
Performance in Other Markets
While the Japanese opening has been underwhelming, Dhurandhar has reportedly performed much better in India and select overseas markets, benefiting from Ranveer Singh’s star power and the film’s action-packed narrative.
Trade analysts will closely watch the coming days to see whether weekend footfall improves in Japan.
Can Word of Mouth Help?
Box office experts believe the film could still attract more viewers if it receives positive reviews and strong audience feedback. However, sustaining a theatrical run in Japan will depend on occupancy levels and competition from other releases.
