Border 2 – Day 1 Advance Booking Update: Momentum Builds Strongly with 34,678 Tickets Sold by 10:30 PM Across National Chains
Border 2 continues to strengthen its Day 1 advance booking run, with momentum building steadily through the evening hours. Backed by nostalgia, franchise value, and mass appeal, the film has shown consistent growth throughout the day, converting interest into confirmed admissions across national multiplex chains.
As per the latest update till 10:30 PM, Border 2 has sold 34,678 tickets across national chains, marking a solid jump from morning and afternoon levels. The sustained pace of growth highlights organic traction rather than front-loaded movement, pointing toward healthy pre-release demand.
The advance booking journey was anchored early on by PVR INOX, which provided a strong base during the initial hours. As the day progressed, increased show allotments and wider chain participation helped accelerate sales. The positive reception to the trailer, particularly in mass belts and nostalgia-driven circuits, continues to translate into steady conversions. Additionally, select songs from the album are gaining recall value, further supporting the film’s advance momentum.
At the core of this upward trend remains Sunny Deol’s enduring connect with audiences, especially among viewers familiar with the legacy of Border. The emotional weight of the patriotic narrative, combined with familiarity and franchise recall, is allowing the film to build gradually rather than rely on short-lived spikes.
Day 1 Advance Booking – Snapshot (National Chains):
• 11:00 AM: 22,536 tickets sold
• 10:30 PM: 34,678 tickets sold
With late-night bookings completed and stronger booking windows still ahead over the coming days, Border 2 is clearly moving in the right direction. The trend so far indicates a steady climb as the film heads deeper into the pre-release phase.
— CineInfinity
Box Office. Beyond Limits.
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).*