The post-pandemic appetite for post-midnight cinema is stronger than ever, and the trend has welcomed another entrant: Dhurandhar. Big hits from Sooryavanshi to Jawan and international blockbusters like Oppenheimer and Avatar paved the way for late-night and early-morning shows — and now Dhurandhar is getting the same treatment in Mumbai.
Where to catch Dhurandhar after midnight in Mumbai (Dec 6)
As of 5:00 pm on December 5, several Mumbai Metropolitan Region cinemas have added post-midnight and pre-dawn shows for Dhurandhar on Saturday, December 6. Highlights:
- Maxus Cinema, Bhayandar — a marathon of 8 shows between 12:45 am and 6:15 am (12:45 am, 1:35 am, 2:20 am, 3:05 am, 4:05 am, 4:50 am, 5:30 am, 6:15 am).
- Maxus, Borivali — four late slots at 12:55 am, 2:00 am, 5:00 am and 6:00 am.
- Metro Inox — added a 1:30 am show.
- PVR Citi Mall — early-morning show at 6:00 am.
- MovieMax Sion — pre-dawn show at 6:50 am.
- Eros Cinema (IMAX) — a 6:00 am IMAX screening for those wanting the big-screen experience.
Late-night starts that roll into post-midnight
Several other cinemas have scheduled shows at 11:55 pm or 11:59 pm on Friday night that are expected to start after midnight and count as post-midnight screenings. These include:
- Inox Sky City Mall, Borivali
- Inox Malad
- MovieTime Hub, Goregaon
- PVR Oberoi Mall, Goregaon
- PVR The Capital Mall, Nalasopara
- PVR Sangam, Andheri
- PVR Market City, Kurla
- MovieMax Kanjurmarg
- Inox Raghuleela, Kandivali
- PVR Odeon, Ghatkopar
- Inox Thakur Mall, Dahisar
Why post-midnight shows matter
Post-midnight screenings are now a marker of a film’s popularity and fan demand. When theatres open late-night and pre-dawn slots, it signals strong box-office traction and audience buzz — and Dhurandhar’s new showtimes put it firmly in that successful bracket.
Note: Dhurandhar reportedly ends with a promise of a sequel, slated for Eid on March 19, 2026, which will clash with releases like Toxic and Dhamaal 4.
