Border 2 – Day 3 Advance Booking Update: Massive surge seals HIT status as Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh & Ahan Shetty starrer roars ahead
Border 2 has taken a decisive leap on Day 3 of advance bookings, registering an awesome hold with a clear surge, firmly stamping the film as a HIT even before release.
After two strong days backed by glowing word of mouth, Day 3 has witnessed a sharp jump in momentum, with advances accelerating significantly across national chains. The film has comfortably outperformed its previous days, reflecting growing confidence and heightened audience interest as release nears.
The surge has been particularly noticeable in evening and late-night shows, indicating strong last-leg traction. Mass belts continue to lead the charge, while non-PIC and mid-tier centres have shown a visible spike signalling wide-based acceptance beyond initial strongholds.
As per the latest update till 10:30 PM, Border 2 has sold 2,38,413 tickets on Day 3 across national chains a big jump that clearly underlines the impact of strong positive WOM and nostalgia-driven appeal.
Sunny Deol’s enduring box office pull, combined with the emotional legacy of Border and solid ensemble support, is translating into sustained and rising demand. The trend now points towards heavy spot bookings and walk-ins, especially in mass pockets and single screens, where patriotic action dramas traditionally peak.
Day 3 Advance Booking – Snapshot (National Chains):
• Status till 10:30 PM: Awesome hold with strong surge
• Tickets Sold: 2,38,413
• Verdict Trend: HIT
• Overall Outlook: Rock-solid advances with blockbuster potential on release days
With momentum building at the right time and WOM working strongly in its favour, Border 2 is now firmly set for a powerful opening and a healthy theatrical run.
— 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 claim absolute accuracy but believes they fairly represent the box office performance of the film(s).*