Border 2 – Day 1 Advance Booking Update: Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh & Ahan Shetty’s Film Nears 90K Admits by 4 PM as Momentum Builds; Final Push Crucial for a Strong Opening
Border 2 continues to post steady gains in its Day 1 advance booking phase, with momentum holding firm as the film moves deeper into the decisive final window before release. Backed by franchise recall, mass appeal, and a strong ensemble cast, the film remains on course for a respectable opening—provided the last stretch delivers the required acceleration.
As per the latest update till 4:00 PM, Border 2 has sold 89,448 tickets across national multiplex chains, led by PVR INOX and Cinepolis. The progression from noon figures reflects consistent, organic growth through the day, pointing to rising audience intent rather than isolated booking bursts.
Advance sales continue to draw strength from nostalgia-driven circuits and mass belts, where Sunny Deol’s box office credibility and the emotional legacy of Border are translating into confirmed admissions. With cinemas opening tomorrow, the film now enters the most critical phase of advance booking, where evening and late-night sales will play a key role.
While the overall trend has been gradual, such films often witness sharp last-day surges. If momentum picks up meaningfully over the remaining hours, Border 2 is still well-positioned to target the 150,000+ admissions mark in national chains by close of advances, setting up a solid Day 1 performance.
Day 1 Advance Booking – Snapshot (National Chains):
• Till 12:00 PM: 69,415 tickets sold
• Till 4:00 PM: 89,448 tickets sold
With limited time left and peak booking hours ahead, Border 2 now needs a strong final push to convert awareness and scale into a healthy opening-day turnout.
— 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).*