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Border 2 Box Office Collection Day 14: Sunny Deol Starrer Fails To Enter Rs 300 Cr Club As It Wraps 2nd Week, Earns 56% Less Than Dhurandhar

Border 2 ends its second week just short of the Rs 300 crore mark as collections slow down after a strong opening. The film earns 56% less than Dhurandhar at the same stage.

Border 2 Box Office Collection Day 14: Sunny Deol’s war drama Border 2 opened strongly at the box office and created high expectations in its first few days. The film benefited from nostalgia, a patriotic theme and a multi-starrer cast. Many believed it could deliver a massive run similar to recent blockbusters.

However, after completing two weeks in cinemas, Border 2 has fallen short of a major milestone. Despite a solid start, the film failed to enter the Rs 300 crore club by Day 14. This slowdown has raised concerns about its long-term box office performance.

The Republic Day holiday played a key role in boosting early numbers. The extended weekend helped collections surge as audiences turned up in large numbers. At one stage, the film looked capable of matching the pace of Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar. But once the holiday effect wore off, collections began to dip steadily.

From the second week onwards, Border 2 slipped into single-digit daily earnings. Even though it was not seriously affected by Rani Mukerji’s Mardaani 3, the film could not maintain consistent momentum. Audience interest dropped compared to the opening week, and the film missed an important box office mark by the end of its second week.

Border 2 Box Office Collection Day 14

The Sunny Deol-led film ended its first week with a strong Rs 224.25 crore collection. The second weekend brought some support, with Rs 17.75 crore on Saturday and Rs 22.5 crore on Sunday. However, weekday numbers clearly showed fatigue.

On the second Monday, Border 2 earned Rs 5.75 crore. It repeated the same figure on Tuesday. Collections dipped further on Wednesday to Rs 4.15 crore. On Thursday (Day 14), the downward trend continued, with the film earning just Rs 3.35 crore.

After 14 days, Border 2 stands at a total of Rs 294.25 crore at the Indian box office. This means the film narrowly missed entering the Rs 300 crore club as it wrapped up its second week in theatres.

The comparison with Dhurandhar highlights the gap even more. Ranveer Singh’s film collected Rs 460.5 crore in its first two weeks. In contrast, Border 2 has earned around 56% less, showing a clear difference in audience response and box office strength.

Despite these numbers, Border 2 is still a commercial success. However, trade experts feel it has underperformed when measured against expectations. The film had strong advantages, including sequel value, a patriotic storyline, and a star cast featuring Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty. Yet, it has not entered the list of the top 10 highest-grossing films of all time so far.

The current week remains relatively clear for the film, with no major new releases. However, attention may shift next week as Shahid Kapoor’s O Romeo hits cinemas.

Border 2 Box Office Collection Day 14

DayIndia Net Collection
Day 1 (1st Friday)Rs 30 cr
Day 2 (1st Saturday)Rs 36.5 cr
Day 3 (1st Sunday)Rs 54.5 cr
Day 4 (1st Monday)Rs 59 cr
Day 5 (1st Tuesday)Rs 20 cr
Day 6 (1st Wednesday)Rs 13 cr
Day 7 (1st Thursday)Rs 11.25 cr
Week 1 TotalRs 224.25 cr
Day 8 (2nd Friday)Rs 10.75 cr
Day 9 (2nd Saturday)Rs 17.75 cr
Day 10 (2nd Sunday)Rs 22.5 cr
Day 11 (2nd Monday)Rs 5.75 cr
Day 12 (2nd Tuesday)Rs 5.75 cr
Day 13 (2nd Wednesday)Rs 4.15 cr
Day 14 (2nd Thursday)Rs 3.35 cr
Total (14 Days)Rs 294.25 cr net

About The Film

Released on January 23, Border 2 is a spiritual successor to the 1997 classic Border. Instead of focusing only on the Battle of Longewala, the sequel explores multiple fronts of the 1971 Indo-Pak War.

Directed by Anurag Singh and produced by T-Series and JP Films, the film follows Lt Col Fateh Singh Kaler, played by Sunny Deol. The story shows him mentoring three young officers from the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Real-life war events, emotional family moments, and tribute cameos by Suniel Shetty and Akshaye Khanna connect the film to the legacy of the original.

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