Post-Pandemic Hindi Cinema Finds Its True Crowd-Pullers
The post-pandemic phase of Hindi cinema has produced several theatrical successes. However, only a handful of films have managed to draw audiences in truly massive numbers. Among them, Jawan clearly stands out as the biggest crowd-puller of the era.
At the same time, Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar has concluded its theatrical run on a strong note. The film has recorded approximately 3.55 crore All-India footfalls, placing it firmly among the top post-pandemic performers. More importantly, these numbers reflect consistent audience interest in large-scale, big-screen entertainment.
Dhurandhar Registers Strong Audience Turnout
Notably, Dhurandhar crossing the 3.5 crore footfall mark is a significant achievement. In a market still adjusting after pandemic disruptions, such numbers indicate solid word of mouth and steady occupancy levels. Consequently, the film reinforces the continued appeal of spectacle-driven storytelling in theatres.
Jawan Emerges as the Undisputed Theatrical Phenomenon
Meanwhile, towering above all post-pandemic releases is Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan. Directed by Atlee, the film emerged as a full-fledged box-office phenomenon. Its mass appeal, emotional depth, and high-impact presentation connected strongly with audiences across regions.
Furthermore, with approximately 3.92 crore footfalls across all versions, Jawan achieved the highest theatrical reach for any Hindi film in the post-pandemic era. As a result, no other release during this period managed to bring more viewers into cinemas.
Why Footfalls Offer a Clearer Picture Than Collections
In today’s box-office landscape, collections are often influenced by premium ticket pricing and multiple viewing formats. Footfalls, however, provide a more accurate measure of actual audience reach. By this metric alone, Jawan sets the definitive benchmark for post-pandemic Hindi cinema.
A Clear Sign of Renewed Confidence in Theatres
While Jawan leads the pack, Dhurandhar also secures its place among the era’s major crowd-pullers. Taken together, the two films highlight a renewed confidence in theatrical storytelling. Ultimately, scale, emotional engagement, and mass appeal are once again drawing audiences back to cinemas in large numbers.