Border 2 Box Office Collection Day 13
Border 2 has slowed down a bit by Day 13, but the film is still holding a very strong position at the Indian box office, inching towards the 300 crore mark in India alone.
As per industry tracker Sacnilk and media reports updated today (5 February 2026), the Sunny Deol–Varun Dhawan war drama is estimated to stand around ₹290–291 crore India net by the end of its 13th day (second Wednesday).
That’s after a noticeable drop compared to the big Republic Day weekend, yet for a film in its second week, these are still very solid numbers for a patriotic action drama.
In terms of worldwide performance, Border 2 is reported to be in the ₹397–412 crore range globally by Day 13, depending on the source, with Sacnilk placing it near ₹392–397 crore and other trackers pushing it slightly higher.
Overseas gross is hovering around ₹50 crore, while the India gross collection is estimated above ₹340 crore, which shows that the film’s main strength remains the domestic audience. Even with weekday drops, the film is doing what big Republic Day releases usually do: explode in week one, then settle into a steadier, more realistic run.
There is a familiar pattern here – viewers who rushed in for the first long weekend are now giving way to late adopters, family groups, and people catching evening shows after work.
That slightly mixed crowd energy actually suits a film like this; some come for nostalgia, some for Varun Dhawan’s more contemporary appeal, and together they keep those shows from feeling empty even when collections dip from double digits to mid-single crores.
Border 2 Box Office Collection Daywise
Day-wise, Border 2 has followed the classic big-festival curve: a hefty opening, a jump over Republic Day, then gradual softening in the second week as new releases step in.
The film opened strongly on 23 January 2026, crossed the ₹200 crore India net mark within the first week, and then relied on second-weekend spikes to keep the buzz alive.
Here is a simplified, reader-friendly view of the main reported day-wise trend (India net, approx, based on Sacnilk and aligned media coverage):
| Day | Date (2026) | Approx India Net (₹ Cr) | Quick note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 (Fri) | 23 Jan | 30 | Strong patriotic-start pre–Republic Day. |
| Day 2 (Sat) | 24 Jan | 36.5 | Healthy growth on Saturday. |
| Day 3 (Sun) | 25 Jan | 54.5 | Big pre-holiday Sunday push. |
| Day 4 (Mon, Republic Day) | 26 Jan | 59 | National holiday boost at full power. |
| Day 5 (Tue) | 27 Jan | 20 | Expected post-holiday correction. |
| Day 6 (Wed) | 28 Jan | 13 | Slowing, but still solid footfalls. |
| Day 7 (Thu) | 29 Jan | 11.25 | Week 1 closes at ₹224.25 Cr. |
| Day 8 (Fri) | 30 Jan | 10.75 | Decent second Friday hold. |
| Day 9 (Sat) | 31 Jan | 17.75 | Strong Saturday bounce. |
| Day 10 (Sun) | 1 Feb | 22.5 | Second Sunday peak again. |
| Day 11 (Mon) | 2 Feb | 5.75 | Sharp Monday drop, typical post-weekend. |
| Day 12 (Tue) | 3 Feb | 5.75 | Almost flat vs Monday, shows some stability. |
| Day 13 (Wed) | 4 Feb | 3–4 (early estimate) | India net moves to around ₹290–291 Cr range. |
This kind of trajectory tells a fairly grounded story: Border 2 over-performed expectations during the national-holiday frame, then settled into a more modest, but still impressive, weekday pace.
An interesting detail here is that despite the Monday–Tuesday drop in the second week, the film has not completely collapsed; the Saturday–Sunday bump gave it extra breathing room to approach the 300 crore mark rather than stalling in the 260–270 crore bracket.
Some theatre owners have reportedly noted that the evening and night shows in metro cities remain healthier than expected for a 13-day-old film, especially in pockets with strong nostalgia for the original Border.
That kind of on-ground sentiment often does not show up directly in the numbers, but it helps explain how the film is still adding a few crores daily instead of fading into single-digit lakhs.
About Border 2
Border 2 is a large-scale war drama led by Sunny Deol and Varun Dhawan, directed by Anurag Singh and produced by T-Series and J.P. Films, positioned clearly as a patriotic, big-screen experience for Republic Day season.
The film brings together a multi-star cast including Diljit Dosanjh, Ahan Shetty, Sonam Bajwa, Medha Rana, Mona Singh and others, aiming to blend old-school patriotic emotion with modern action and music sensibilities.
The release date of 23 January 2026 was not accidental; it allowed the film to ride directly into the Republic Day holiday and long weekend, which is one of the most lucrative windows for Hindi cinema.
In many cities, especially in North India, shows reported loud audience reactions during key battle sequences and emotional moments, similar to the wave seen with Sunny Deol’s earlier hit Gadar 2, even if Border 2 is currently tracking lower than that benchmark.
Disclaimer: Box office numbers mentioned above are based on industry estimates and third‑party tracking sources and may differ slightly from final producer or trade figures. This information is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be treated as official financial or investment advice.




