Border 2- Day 3 Box Office Estimates: Explodes On Box Office
Border 2 is witnessing an extraordinary surge on Day 3, firmly cementing its status as a blockbuster at the box office. As per CineInfinity’s tracking, the film has registered a massive 42% growth so far on Day 3, and the overall growth is expected to settle close to 50% by the end of the day, which is a phenomenal trend.
The surge is pan-India, not restricted to select pockets. In fact, many centres are showing 65–70% growth, driven by outstanding occupancies from afternoon onwards. Mass belts, interior markets, and several Tier-2 centres are reporting packed houses and multiple sold-out shows, especially during evening and night shows.
As per early estimates, Border 2 has already collected around ₹55 to ₹57 crore net on Day 3, reflecting exceptional audience acceptance and unstoppable momentum. Such a jump on the third day clearly highlights the film’s strong word of mouth and repeat value.
The film is now running purely on ground-level buzz, with patriotic appeal and emotional connect pulling audiences in large numbers. With no major competition in cinemas, Border 2 continues to dominate screens across the country.
Looking ahead, Republic Day collections are expected to remain in the same range, which further strengthens the film’s long-term box office prospects. A strong national holiday hold will clearly indicate that Border 2 is heading towards a historic extended weekend and a long theatrical run.
Overall, Border 2 is not just posting big numbers — it is showing a rock-solid, blockbuster-level trend. Massive Day 3 growth, extraordinary occupancies, and the Republic Day boost make it clear that the film is set to rewrite box office benchmarks.
Day 03 Box Office Estimate (India Nett): ₹56.25 Crore
— 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).