Dhurandhar Franchise Hits Rs 3000 Crore Milestone

The Dhurandhar franchise has achieved a remarkable milestone by surpassing Rs 3000 crore in global box office earnings, making it the first Indian film series to do so. Additionally, the series Young Sherlock is set to return for a second season on Amazon Prime Video, with Guy Ritchie at the helm. Meanwhile, Ekam's new track 'Hissey' promises to touch hearts with its exploration of love and betrayal. Dive into the details of these exciting developments in the entertainment world.
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Dhurandhar Franchise Achieves Historic Box Office Success

Dhurandhar Franchise Hits Rs 3000 Crore Milestone

Since December 2025, the Dhurandhar franchise, directed by Aditya Dhar, has become a hot topic in discussions about Indian cinema. Both films in the series have performed exceptionally well at the box office. With their combined global earnings now exceeding Rs 3000 crore, this franchise has made history as the first Indian film series to reach this remarkable achievement.


Young Sherlock Set for Season 2

Young Sherlock Renewed for Season 2

The popular series Young Sherlock has officially been renewed for a second season on Amazon Prime Video. Reports indicate that Guy Ritchie will return to direct the season's opening episode, having previously directed the first two episodes of Season 1. Hero Fiennes Tiffin is set to reprise his role as the young detective, with Ritchie also serving as an executive producer.


Ekam Releases New Track 'Hissey'

Ekam Drops ‘Hissey’

Artist Ekam is preparing to resonate emotionally with listeners through his latest single, 'Hissey.' This soulful sad-pop track delves into themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and self-reflection. Featured on his eagerly awaited Mahoul EP, the song captures the complex emotional landscapes of contemporary life. Ekam expressed, “Hissey is more than just a song; it embodies a feeling. It reflects on the lingering aspects of love that remain even after everything crumbles. This piece is deeply personal—it explores betrayal while also encouraging introspection.”