Border 2 – Day 1 Advance Booking Update Explodes by 7 PM: 14,800 Tickets Sold as National Chains Gear Up for a Massive Finish; 225K+ Pre-Release Admits in Sight
Border 2 continues to build strong momentum in Day 1 advance bookings, with nostalgia, legacy value, and mass appeal increasingly translating into solid ticket sales across national multiplex chains. What started as a steady opening has now evolved into a clear upward trend, signalling growing audience confidence as the day progresses.
As per the latest update till 7:00 PM, Border 2 has sold 14,800 tickets across national chains, marking a significant jump from afternoon levels and underlining the film’s expanding reach. The pace of growth indicates sustained traction rather than front-loaded movement, with bookings strengthening consistently through the day.
The advance journey began with PVR INOX taking the lead, where early numbers set the base. As show allocations widened and additional properties came into play, the film witnessed a sharp acceleration. The trailer’s strong reception, particularly among mass belts and nostalgia-driven audiences, has been a key contributor. Adding to this, one to two songs are already showing strong recall value, further enhancing pre-release buzz.
At the core of this surge remains Sunny Deol’s enduring star power, which continues to resonate with audiences familiar with the legacy of Border. The emotional pull of the patriotic setup, combined with a familiar cinematic universe, is helping the film grow organically rather than rely on isolated spikes.
Day 1 Advance Booking – Time-wise Snapshot (National Chains):
- 10:30 AM: 2,116 tickets sold
- 2:30 PM: 7,782 tickets sold
- 7:00 PM: 14,800 tickets sold
With evening hours traditionally driving higher conversion and more shows expected to open over the coming days, Border 2 is firmly on track for a 225,000+ advance ticket tally in national chains before release, provided current momentum sustains.
— CineInfinity
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Disclaimer:
The box office figures are compiled from various sources and internal research. The figures are approximate and indicative in nature. CineInfinity does not make any claims about the absolute authenticity of the data but believes they adequately reflect the box office performance of the film(s).