Border 2 Box Office Collection Day 11
According to Sacnilk, Border 2’s day 11 box office collection is estimated at ₹0.61 crore net in India, as per early trade data.
It’s that classic second‑Monday slowdown: after a big bump on the second Sunday, you hit office day, school day, “bhai, aaj nahi ho payega” day, and the numbers flatten out a bit.
Still, for a war drama in its 11th day, staying in the positive zone (instead of crashing to near‑zero) is a quiet win.
Trade reports note that the film’s total has now reached about ₹275.86 crore India net in 11 days, which puts it comfortably in the hit zone and well on track for a long theatrical run, especially if word of mouth in smaller centres holds.
A friend of mine caught a late‑night show on this second Monday and said the hall was “half full but very loud,” which honestly tells you everything about how massy films behave after the first week, fewer seats sold, same level of claps.
Border 2 Box Office Collection Day-wise
Border 2 has shown that classic front‑loaded but fairly steady pattern: huge holiday boost, then gradual weekday drops, followed by a healthy second weekend. Here’s the day‑wise breakdown (India net, all languages):
| Day | Collection |
|---|---|
| Day 1 (Fri) | ₹30 Cr |
| Day 2 (Sat) | ₹36.5 Cr |
| Day 3 (Sun) | ₹54.5 Cr |
| Day 4 (Mon – Republic Day frame) | ₹59 Cr |
| Day 5 (Tue) | ₹20 Cr |
| Day 6 (Wed) | ₹13 Cr |
| Day 7 (Thu) | ₹11.25 Cr |
| Week 1 Total | ₹224.25 Cr |
| Day 8 (2nd Fri) | ₹10.75 Cr |
| Day 9 (2nd Sat) | ₹17.75 Cr |
| Day 10 (2nd Sun) | ₹22.5 Cr (early) |
| Day 11 (2nd Mon) | ₹0.61 Cr (till afternoon; early estimate) |
| Total (11 Days) | ₹275.86 Cr (approx) |
Border 2 Overall Box Office Collection
Border 2’s overall 11‑day India net collection stands at roughly ₹275–276 crore, with the worldwide total estimated to be well above ₹370 crore by the end of day 10.
Sacnilk’s broader data and other trade reports indicate that by day 10, the film had already crossed ₹374 crore worldwide, with around ₹329 crore in India gross and about ₹45 crore coming from overseas markets.
For context, that means Border 2 has:
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Dominated the Republic Day frame with a ₹59 crore single‑day high in India.
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Raced past ₹150 crore worldwide in just three days and crossed ₹200 crore soon after.
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Set itself up comfortably to chase the ₹350–400 crore worldwide range if it keeps a steady hold over the next week or two.
From a purely “Friday night conversation” angle, this is the kind of run that makes people say, “Sunny Deol ka dhaaka abhi bhi kaam karta hai,” and honestly, they’re not wrong. The film is performing like a proper big‑scale war entertainer, not just a nostalgia repost of the original.
Border 2 Plot
Border 2 follows a fresh yet emotionally connected war narrative, once again centring on Indian soldiers at the frontlines, but updated in scale, cast, and visual storytelling for today’s audience.
Detailed plot breakdowns are still kept relatively spoiler‑light in most coverage, but broadly, it’s a patriotic war drama that mixes large‑scale battle set‑pieces with personal stories of sacrifice, camaraderie, and family back home.
Sunny Deol returns as the emotional anchor of the film, joined by Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, Ahan Shetty and others, bringing in a mix of old‑school intensity and younger energy.
If you grew up watching the original Border on TV every other national holiday, there’s a certain déjà vu in seeing packed morning shows again, just with better sound, bigger screens, and people recording the end credits on their phones (which, yes, they absolutely should not do).
What seems to be working for audiences is that Border 2 doesn’t try to be subtle about its emotions; it leans into the big patriotic beats, the brotherhood in the trenches, and the “clap when the hero roars” moments.
And that’s probably why, even on day 11 with a modest ₹0.61 crore, it’s still alive at the box office: this is the kind of film people watch with their dad, their chacha, their gang of college friends, not just once, but sometimes twice, especially if someone in the group missed it the first weekend.
Disclaimer:
This article is based on early trade estimates, publicly available box office tracking platforms, and industry reports. Actual collections may vary as official figures are updated by producers, distributors, and exhibitors, and all numbers should be treated as approximate rather than final.




