SRK & Atlee Set The Post-Pandemic Benchmark With Jawan; Ranveer’s Dhurandhar Ends Run At 3.55 Crore Footfalls
The post-pandemic Hindi film industry has seen several notable theatrical successes, but few have matched the scale and audience pull of Jawan. As Dhurandhar concludes its theatrical run with an impressive ~3.55 crore All-India footfalls, it cements its position as one of the strongest performers of recent times. The film's turnout is a significant achievement by any measure, reflecting sustained audience interest in well-mounted big-screen cinema.

However, standing above all in the post-pandemic landscape is Shah Rukh Khan's Jawan. Directed by Atlee, the film emerged as a true theatrical phenomenon, driven by its mass appeal, emotional storytelling, and high-impact presentation. With approximately ~3.92 crore footfalls across all versions, Jawan recorded the highest theatrical reach for a Hindi film in the post-pandemic era, drawing more audiences to cinemas than any other release during this period.
In an industry where box office collections are often shaped by ticket pricing and premium formats, footfalls remain the most accurate indicator of reach. By that metric, Jawan stands as the definitive benchmark of post-pandemic Hindi cinema, while Dhurandhar earns its place among the era's biggest crowd-pullers. Together, the two films underline a renewed confidence in theatrical storytelling, driven by scale, engagement, and audiences returning to cinemas in large numbers.


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