Border 2 – Day 11 Advance Booking Update: Cinema Day Surge Powers Big Jump, Blockbuster Run Strengthens
Border 2 has received a fresh boost on Day 11, riding strongly on the Cinema Day effect, which has resulted in a sharp surge in advance bookings. After a massive weekend and a stable weekday transition, the film has once again accelerated, reinforcing its position as one of the strongest box office performers of the season.
Day 11 advances reflect renewed momentum across markets, driven by discounted ticket rates and sustained audience demand. The film’s ability to bounce back with a significant jump after an already strong run highlights its extraordinary mass appeal and long legs.
As per the latest update, Border 2 has sold 34,203 tickets across national chains on Day 11, a substantial rise powered by Cinema Day footfalls. For a second-week weekday, this kind of spike is a clear indicator of blockbuster-level audience pull.
Mass belts and single-screen-dominated centres have witnessed packed shows throughout the day, with evening and night shows running at high occupancy. Multiplex chains have also recorded a sharp uptick, confirming that the Cinema Day surge has translated into real, broad-based footfalls rather than isolated pockets.
Sunny Deol’s commanding screen presence, the emotional resonance of the Border franchise, and strong word of mouth continue to fuel this sustained demand. With the film comfortably capitalising on both weekends and event-driven weekdays, Border 2 is now exhibiting classic signs of an extended blockbuster run.
Day 11 Advance Booking – Snapshot (National Chains):
• Tickets Sold: 34,203
• Trend: Cinema Day–Driven Surge
• Market Signal: Momentum Reinforced
• Verdict Watch: BLOCKBUSTER RUN CONTINUES STRONGLY
With Cinema Day delivering a fresh spike on Day 11, Border 2 remains firmly in command of the box office, showing remarkable staying power and no signs of fatigue in the days ahead.
— 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).