Border 2 - Day 06 Box Office Collection: Slows On Wednesday
Border 2 has entered its first clear slowdown phase on Day 6, which was expected after a massive extended weekend and a strong Tuesday. Being a regular working Wednesday, collections dipped during the noon shows, but the film recovered well by evening, showing that audience interest is still very much alive.
Wednesday business came in lower than Tuesday, but the hold remains respectable considering the post-holiday effect. The film has now crossed the 230 crore nett mark in six days, a remarkable achievement that keeps it firmly in blockbuster territory.
Once again, mass circuits and heartland markets are doing the heavy lifting. Tier-2 and Tier-3 centres continue to show better stability than metros, with single screens maintaining steady footfalls even on a weekday. These markets are ensuring that the film stays strong despite the natural midweek drop.
Urban centres have slowed more visibly, which is normal after holidays, but evening and night shows are still finding takers. This pattern clearly indicates that Border 2 has not lost audience interest, only weekday limitations are coming into play.
Looking ahead, the film is well placed for another jump over the weekend. Despite fresh releases arriving on Friday, Border 2 enjoys strong word of mouth and audience acceptance, which should help it hold screens and bounce back strongly on Saturday and Sunday.
The film has already done the hard work in its first six days. Now it is about consistency, and Border 2 is showing enough strength to sustain a healthy run.
Day-wise India Nett Box Office Collection
- Friday: 32.10 crore
- Saturday: 40.59 crore
- Sunday: 57.20 crore
- Monday: 63.59 crore
- Tuesday: 23.31 crore
- Wednesday: 15.04 crore
Total: 231.83 Crore (India Nett. Box Office)
Border 2 may have slowed on Day 6, but the bigger picture remains unchanged. The film is stable, accepted, and well set for the next phase of its run.
Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and internal research. The figures are approximate and indicative in nature. CineInfinity does not claim absolute accuracy but believes the figures fairly represent the film’s box office performance.