Hindi
Shemaroo releases two song compilation titles on home video
MUMBAI: Shemaroo Entertainment has released two song compilations: Sargam ke Saathi Pancham – Kishore on DVDs and Singer – Composer R.D. Burman on VCDs.
The first album is a compilation of songs of the legendary pairing of R D Burman and Kishore Kumar. The album includes melodies like Yeh Jawani Hai Diwani from Jawani Diwani, Musafir Hoon Yaaron from Parichay, Kiska Rasta Dekhen from Joshil; Aanewala Pal Jaanewala Hai from Golmaal, Jidhar Dekhon Teri Tasveer from Mahaan and many other memorable tracks.
The second album that features twelve songs composed and sung by R D Burman himself includes tracks like Meri Jaan Maine Kaha from The Train, Samunder Mein Nahake Aur Bhi from Pukar, Gol Maal Hai Bhai Sab Gol Maal Hai from Golmaal, Tu Ne Kiya Kya Jaadu from Apne-Apne and Kal Kya Hoga Kisko Pata from Kasme Vaade amongst others.
While the Sargam ke Saathi Pancham – Kishore DVD is priced at Rs. 99, the VCD of Singer – Composer R.D. Burman is priced at Rs. 45.
Hindi
Dhurandhar the revenge storms past Rs 1,000 crore in a week, rewrites box office records
Aditya Dhar’s spy thriller sets fastest run to Rs 1,000 crore with record-breaking weekday hold
MUMBAI: The box office has a new juggernaut—and it is moving at breakneck speed. Dhurandhar the revenge has smashed past the Rs 1,000 crore mark worldwide in just a week, clocking a staggering Rs 1,088 crore and resetting the rules of the blockbuster game.
Backed by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, and directed by Aditya Dhar, the spy action sequel opened to the biggest weekend ever for an Indian film globally—and then refused to slow down. Unlike typical tentpole releases that taper off after Sunday, this one powered through the weekdays with rare muscle, posting Rs 64 crore on Monday, Rs 58 crore on Tuesday, Rs 49 crore on Wednesday and Rs 53 crore on Thursday.
The numbers stack up to a formidable first-week haul. India collections stand at Rs 690 crore nett and Rs 814 crore gross, while overseas markets have chipped in Rs 274 crore, taking the worldwide total to Rs 1,088 crore in just eight days.
The film’s opening weekend alone delivered Rs 466 crore, laying the foundation for what is now being billed as the fastest climb to the Rs 1,000 crore club in Indian cinema. Every single day of its first week has set fresh benchmarks, from the highest opening weekend to the strongest weekday hold—metrics that typically separate hits from phenomena.
A sequel to the earlier hit Dhurandhar, the film has not just built on its predecessor’s momentum but obliterated previous records, emerging as the biggest global blockbuster run by an Indian film to date.
At this pace, the film is not merely riding a wave—it is creating one.








