Batwara 1947 Vs Awarapan 2 Box Office Collection Day 7: A week after their shared Independence Day release, the gap between Awarapan 2 and Batwara 1947 has turned into a chasm, with Emraan Hashmi’s sequel closing in on the coveted Rs 100 crore net club and beyond, while Sunny Deol’s period drama struggles to stay afloat.
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Awarapan 2 Keeps Its Momentum
Having already crossed the Rs 100 crore net mark within five days, Awarapan 2 continued its steady weekday run, adding roughly Rs 6-7 crore on Day 7 alone to push its opening week total past Rs 113 crore net in India. Trade analysts now project the film could finish its first week in the Rs 116-118 crore range, an emphatic result for a film made on a reported Rs 45 crore budget.
Batwara 1947 Struggles to Find Footing
Sunny Deol’s Batwara 1947 managed just Rs 1.4 crore on Day 6 and is estimated to add a similarly modest Rs 1.5-2 crore on Day 7, taking its week-one total to roughly Rs 33-34 crore net. Trade trackers now expect the film to miss the Rs 50 crore mark altogether, with its first-week total likely settling around Rs 35-36 crore, a discouraging outcome against a reported budget of Rs 120-150 crore.
Why the Gap Keeps Widening
Batwara 1947 Vs Awarapan 2 Box Office Collection Day 7:Industry observers point to Batwara 1947’s sharp reliance on the Independence Day holiday crowd, with collections crashing once the extended weekend ended, as the core reason for its collapse. Awarapan 2, by contrast, has sustained strong occupancy through the week, helped by positive word of mouth and Emraan Hashmi’s continued pull with audiences.


