Border 2 Box Office Collection Day 20
Border 2 is expected to earn in the range of ₹1.5–2 crore on its 20th day in theatres, keeping the film steady in its third week after a strong start.
The trend till day 19 shows that the movie collected ₹2.5 crore on day 19, taking the India net total to around ₹314.25 crore, with worldwide collections standing near ₹430 crore, which is a big milestone for a war drama released on 23 January 2026.
The film has clearly slowed down compared to the opening weeks, but for a movie driven by patriotism and nostalgia, this kind of hold in week three still feels quite impressive and shows that word of mouth is working beyond just the first-week hype.
In many cities, evening and night shows are now attracting more family audiences than the early days, as people catch up after hearing friends and relatives recommend it, especially around weekends and late-night outings.
Some viewers have even been revisiting it with parents who loved the first Border, turning it into a small generational movie outing rather than just another new release.
Border 2 Box Office Collection Daywise
Border 2 has built its massive total on the back of a very strong first week, followed by a decent second and a more normal third-week trend.
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Day 1: ₹30 crore
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Day 2: ₹36.5 crore
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Day 3: ₹54.5 crore
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Day 4 (first Monday, Republic Day boost): ₹59 crore
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Day 5: ₹20 crore
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Day 6: ₹13 crore
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Day 7: ₹11.25 crore
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Week 1 total: ₹224.25 crore
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Day 8: ₹10.75 crore
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Day 9: ₹17.75 crore
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Day 10: ₹22.5 crore
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Day 11: ₹5.75 crore
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Day 12: ₹5.75 crore
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Day 13: ₹4.15 crore
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Day 14: ₹3.5 crore
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Week 2 total: ₹70.15 crore
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Day 15: ₹2.85 crore
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Day 16: ₹5.25 crore
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Day 17: ₹7.25 crore
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Day 18: ₹2 crore
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Day 19: ₹2.5 crore
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India net total by end of Day 19: ₹314.25 crore
About Border 2
Border 2 is a Hindi war drama directed by Anurag Singh, produced by T-Series and J.P. Films, and it brings back Sunny Deol along with Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, Ahan Shetty, Sonam Bajwa, Medha Rana and Mona Singh in key roles.
Set against the backdrop of the 1971 Indo–Pak war, the film expands the scale beyond the first Border by showcasing coordinated operations of the Indian Army, Air Force and Navy, blending action with emotional family moments and stories of sacrifice.
The movie released in India on 23 January 2026 across roughly 4800 screens, quickly positioning itself as one of the biggest box office performers of the year with strong footfalls in both metros and smaller centres.
Many viewers have connected with its mix of old-school patriotism, loud battle sequences and nostalgic callbacks to the original, making it a popular choice for group outings, especially around national holidays and long weekends.
Disclaimer: The box office data and estimates mentioned above are based on publicly available industry reports and may vary from final, updated figures. Readers are advised to verify key numbers from official trade sources before making any financial or professional decisions.




