The patriotic drama Border 2 continues to demonstrate resilience at the Indian box office in its fourth week. On Day 27 (February 18, Wednesday), the film collected an estimated ₹0.65 Cr net, reflecting a moderate decline from the previous day amid typical weekday patterns. Early estimates for Day 28 (February 19, Thursday) indicate a collection of around ₹0.5 Cr net, showing a slight stabilization as evening shows contribute to the tally. This performance aligns with the film’s steady hold in mass circuits, despite competition from newer releases.
Overall trends suggest that Border 2 has maintained a consistent audience base, particularly in northern and central India, where patriotic themes resonate strongly. The drop from Day 27 to Day 28 is approximately 23 percent, which is reasonable for a film in its late run. Compared to the third week, where collections hovered between ₹0.8 Cr and ₹2 Cr on weekends, the current figures indicate a natural tapering, yet the movie remains profitable given its strong opening and holiday boost during Republic Day.
Theatre occupancy reports from platforms like BookMyShow reveal low to moderate footfall for Day 28 morning shows, averaging 10-15 percent in key cities such as Delhi and Mumbai. Afternoon and evening slots are expected to improve slightly, driven by walk-ins. Social media discussions highlight positive word-of-mouth sustaining interest, though the film’s longevity will depend on upcoming weekends.
Border 2 Day 28 Box Office Collection in India
| Day | Collection Indian gross | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 Jan 23 (1st Friday) | ₹35.76 Cr | – |
| Day 2 Jan 24 (1st Saturday) | ₹42.91 Cr | +20% |
| Day 3 Jan 25 (1st Sunday) | ₹65.56 Cr | +53% |
| Day 4 Jan 26 (1st Monday) | ₹77.48 Cr | +18% |
| Day 5 Jan 27 (1st Tuesday) | ₹26.22 Cr | -66% |
| Day 6 Jan 28 (1st Wednesday) | ₹16.69 Cr | -36% |
| Day 7 Jan 29 (1st Thursday) | ₹14.30 Cr | -14% |
| Day 8 Jan 30 (2nd Friday) | ₹11.92 Cr | -17% |
| Day 9 Jan 31 (2nd Saturday) | ₹17.88 Cr | +50% |
| Day 10 Feb 1 (2nd Sunday) | ₹23.84 Cr | +33% |
| Day 11 Feb 2 (2nd Monday) | ₹7.15 Cr | -70% |
| Day 12 Feb 3 (2nd Tuesday) | ₹5.96 Cr | -17% |
| Day 13 Feb 4 (2nd Wednesday) | ₹5.36 Cr | -10% |
| Day 14 Feb 5 (2nd Thursday) | ₹4.77 Cr | -11% |
| Day 15 Feb 6 (3rd Friday) | ₹4.17 Cr | -13% |
| Day 16 Feb 7 (3rd Saturday) | ₹5.96 Cr | +43% |
| Day 17 Feb 8 (3rd Sunday) | ₹7.15 Cr | +20% |
| Day 18 Feb 9 (3rd Monday) | ₹2.38 Cr | -67% |
| Day 19 Feb 10 (3rd Tuesday) | ₹2.15 Cr | -10% |
| Day 20 Feb 11 (3rd Wednesday) | ₹1.79 Cr | -17% |
| Day 21 Feb 12 (3rd Thursday) | ₹1.43 Cr | -20% |
| Day 22 Feb 13 (4th Friday) | ₹1.19 Cr | -17% |
| Day 23 Feb 14 (4th Saturday) | ₹1.79 Cr | +50% |
| Day 24 Feb 15 (4th Sunday) | ₹2.38 Cr | +33% |
| Day 25 Feb 16 (4th Monday) | ₹0.72 Cr | -70% |
| Day 26 Feb 17 (4th Tuesday) | ₹0.95 Cr | +32% |
| Day 27 Feb 18 (4th Wednesday) | ₹0.66 Cr | -31% |
| Day 28 Feb 19 (4th Thursday) | ₹0.60 Cr | -9% |
28 Days India Net Collection ₹324.3 Cr
28 Days India Gross Collection ₹386.7 Cr
28 Days Overseas Collection ₹50 Cr
28 Days Worldwide Collection ₹436.7 Cr
Budget ₹275 Cr
About Border 2 and Future Prediction
Border 2 is a war drama directed by Anurag Singh, serving as a sequel to the 1997 classic Border. Set against the backdrop of the 1971 Indo-Pak war, it follows Indian Armed Forces personnel defending a remote outpost amid intense battles and personal sacrifices. The film features Sunny Deol in a commanding role as an Army officer, alongside Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty portraying officers from different branches of the military. Produced under T-Series and J.P. Films with a substantial budget, it emphasizes themes of bravery, camaraderie, and national pride through realistic depictions of combat and human resilience.
The movie has received favorable responses for its authentic portrayal of military life, strong performances, and emotional depth, contributing to its sustained box office run. Critics and audiences have praised the ensemble cast’s chemistry and the film’s technical aspects, including cinematography and score. Despite facing competition, Border 2 has emerged as one of the top grossers of 2026, bolstered by positive social media buzz and repeat viewership in key regions.
Looking ahead, Border 2 is projected to surpass ₹350 Cr in India net collections by the end of its theatrical run, potentially reaching closer to ₹370 Cr if weekend trends remain stable. With overseas markets showing steady interest, the worldwide total could approach ₹500 Cr. Factors such as digital rights and satellite deals will further enhance its profitability, positioning it as a successful venture in the patriotic genre.
Disclaimer:
- Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
- The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
- These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
- Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
- All financial figures are stated in Indian Rupees (INR) and represented in crores, unless specified otherwise.
- All dates and times mentioned follow Indian Standard Time (IST) (UTC +5:30).
