Border 2 Box Office Collections: Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty starrer sees nominal spike on 4th Tuesday, nears theatrical end
Border 2, directed by Anurag Singh, and starring Sunny Deol in the lead, added Rs. 70 lakh to the tally on its 4th Tuesday, bringing the total cume to Rs. 302 crore nett at the Indian box office.
Border 2, starring Sunny Deol in the lead role, along with Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty, witnessed a muted spike on its 4th Tuesday. The military action drama, directed by Anurag Singh, collected around Rs. 70-75 lakh yesterday, as per estimates.
The 4th week for Border 2 has hit around Rs. 5.60 crore in five days, with the full week headed for Rs. 6.50-6.75 crore nett, which will take its running cume to Rs. 303 crore or so. Based on the current trends, Border 2 is looking for a finish around Rs. 305-310 crore nett, which is a good outcome for the military drama. However, the movie remained far lower than Sunny Deol's Gadar 2.
Backed by T-Series Films and JP Films, Border 2 emerged as a HIT venture. The movie has done better in northern circuits, where Rajasthan is closer to BLOCKBUSTER, while Delhi-UP and East Punjab have done SUPER HIT business. The underperformance has come in central circuits of Gujarat and CPCI, which one would expect to fare strongly for a Sunny Deol film, but that hasn't happened. It is also the second-highest grosser for Sunny Deol and the career best for the rest of the cast.
The Box Office Collections for Border 2 in India are as follows:
| Day | Nett |
|---|---|
| Week One | Rs. 210.00 cr. |
| Week Two | Rs. 64.50 cr. |
| Week Three | Rs. 22.00 cr. |
| 4th Friday | Rs. 0.75 cr. |
| 4th Saturday | Rs. 2.00 cr. |
| 4th Sunday | Rs. 1.50 cr. |
| 4th Monday | Rs. 0.60 cr. |
| 4th Tuesday | Rs. 0.75 cr. |
| Total | Rs. 302.10 cr. |
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Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. The figures can be approximate, and Pinkvilla does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the films in question.































































