The much-anticipated war drama Border 2 was strategically released on January 23, 2026, to capitalize on the Republic Day holiday week, aiming for substantial box office returns. The makers' strategy proved successful initially, as the film delivered impressive numbers in its opening week. However, the momentum saw a significant shift on Day 11, marking a notable decline in its earnings trajectory.
Border 2 Box Office Collection: Day 11 Analysis
According to the latest Sacnilk report, Border 2 collected Rs 5.75 crore on its second Monday (Day 11). This figure represents a substantial drop compared to previous days, highlighting a shift in audience turnout post the holiday period.
Week-by-Week Performance Breakdown
The film opened with a strong Rs 30 crore on its first day, followed by an exceptional Rs 59 crore on Republic Day, leveraging the national holiday for maximum viewership. The first week concluded with a cumulative collection of Rs 224.25 crore in India.
In the second week, the collections showed variability:
- Day 8 (2nd Friday): Rs 10.75 crore
- Day 9 (2nd Saturday): Rs 17.75 crore
- Day 10 (2nd Sunday): Rs 22.5 crore
- Day 11 (2nd Monday): Rs 5.75 crore
With these figures, the total domestic box office collection for Border 2 now stands at Rs 281 crore. Meanwhile, the worldwide collection has reached an impressive Rs 380.75 crore, indicating strong performance in international markets.
Occupancy Rates and Audience Engagement
The report further details that the film recorded an overall Hindi occupancy of 11.31% on Monday, February 02, 2026. This occupancy rate reflects the decreased audience interest as the film moved past its initial release hype and holiday advantage.
About Border 2: Cast, Crew, and Storyline
Directed by Anurag Singh, Border 2 serves as a spiritual sequel to the iconic 1997 film Border. The movie features an ensemble cast including Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty in lead roles, supported by Mona Singh, Medha Rana, Sonam Bajwa, and Anya Singh in pivotal characters.
Similar to its predecessor, the narrative is set against the backdrop of the India-Pakistan War of 1971. However, this installment explores diverse stories from various battlefronts of the same conflict, offering a broader perspective on the historical events.
The film is produced by Nidhi Dutta, daughter of JP Dutta, who directed the original Border. This connection adds a layer of legacy and continuity to the project, blending traditional storytelling with contemporary filmmaking techniques.
Disclaimer: The box office figures and data presented in this article are gathered from various public and industry sources. All numbers are approximate and intended to provide a fair overview of the film's performance. These totals may be updated as official studio reports are finalized or additional international data becomes available. This information is shared for entertainment and informational purposes only.