Border 2 continued its strong run at the box office, benefiting from positive word of mouth and the patriotic appeal that has resonated with audiences across India. On its seventh day, the film recorded an estimated ₹11.5 crore, reflecting a typical weekday drop after the extended Republic Day weekend boost. The collections have remained respectable despite the working day, indicating sustained interest in the war drama.
Early trends for the eighth day suggest a positive uptick as the second Friday kicks in. Advance bookings show decent occupancy in major circuits, particularly in single screens and mass belts where Sunny Deol’s star power remains strong. Early estimates point to around ₹12-13 crore, which would mark a recovery from Thursday and keep the momentum going into the second weekend.
Overall, the film has shown remarkable stability after a massive opening weekend, crossing the ₹240 crore mark in just seven days. With no major competition in sight and favourable reviews, Border 2 is well-positioned for a solid second week.
Border 2 Day 8 Box Office Collection in India
| Day | Date | Collection (India Net) | Fluctuation (% +/-) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Jan 23 (Friday) | ₹32.10 Cr | – |
| Day 2 | Jan 24 (Saturday) | ₹41 Cr | +27.73% |
| Day 3 | Jan 25 (Sunday) | ₹57 Cr | +39.02% |
| Day 4 | Jan 26 (Monday) | ₹64 Cr | +12.28% |
| Day 5 | Jan 27 (Tuesday) | ₹22 Cr | -65.63% |
| Day 6 | Jan 28 (Wednesday) | ₹14 Cr | -36.36% |
| Day 7 | Jan 29 (Thursday) | ₹11.5 Cr | -17.86% |
| Day 8 | Jan 30 (Friday) | ₹12.5 Cr (early est.) | +8.70% |
Summary
8 Days India Net Collection ₹254.1 Cr
8 Days India Gross Collection ₹302 Cr
8 Days Overseas Collection ₹72 Cr
8 Days Worldwide Collection ₹374 Cr
Budget ₹200 Cr
About Border 2 and Future Prediction
Border 2, directed by Anurag Singh, serves as a spiritual sequel to the 1997 classic Border and brings back Sunny Deol in his iconic role alongside a fresh ensemble including Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty. The film has been praised for its gripping war sequences, emotional depth, and strong performances, earning positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. Its timing around Republic Day gave it an added advantage, driving family footfalls and repeat viewings in many centres.
The box office performance has exceeded initial expectations, with the extended weekend delivering record-breaking numbers for a non-festival release in January. The drop during weekdays has been controlled better than many big-budget films, thanks to solid content and strong hold in mass pockets, particularly in North India. Theatre occupancy reports from platforms like BookMyShow indicate steady bookings for the second weekend.
Looking ahead, Border 2 is likely to maintain decent numbers over the second weekend and could aim for a first-week close around ₹260-270 crore net in India. With positive momentum and limited new releases, the film has the potential to cross ₹350-400 crore lifetime, cementing its status as one of the biggest hits of 2026.
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).
