The roar of Sunny Deol’s Border 2 is gradually settling down as the film completes its 19th day at the box office. Released on January 23, 2026, to coincide with the Republic Day weekend, the Anurag Singh directorial has been a dominant force in cinemas, shattering several records. However, as it nears the end of its third week, the film is witnessing a natural decline in footfalls.
Here is a detailed look at the Border 2 box office collection and how it has performed so far.
Border 2 Box Office Day 19: A Steady Tuesday for the War Drama
According to early estimates from Sacnilk, Border 2 earned approximately ₹2.61 crore (India Net) on its 19th day (Tuesday, February 10, 2026). The film maintained an overall Hindi occupancy of around 11.14%. While the numbers have dipped compared to its thunderous opening week, the film continues to draw audiences in North Indian territories like Delhi/UP and Punjab.
Total Box Office Breakdown
In its 19-day theatrical run, the film has successfully crossed the prestigious ₹300 crore mark in India.
| Period | India Net Collection (Approx) |
| Week 1 | ₹224.25 Crore |
| Week 2 | ₹70.15 Crore |
| Day 15–18 | ₹17.35 Crore |
| Day 19 (Tuesday) | ₹2.61 Crore |
| Total India Net | ₹314.36 Crore |
Globally, the film is performing exceptionally well, with its worldwide collection estimated to be around ₹464.22 crore.
Re-establishing Sunny Deol’s Dominance
With Border 2, Sunny Deol has once again proved his mettle as the king of patriotic action. The film has now surpassed the lifetime collections of several Bollywood blockbusters, including Dhoom 3 and Sultan. It is currently eyeing the records of War and Bajrangi Bhaijaan as it marches toward its final theatrical stages.
About Border 2
- Cast: Sunny Deol (Lt Col Fateh Singh Kaler), Varun Dhawan (Major Hoshiar Singh Dahiya), Diljit Dosanjh (Fg Offr Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon), and Ahan Shetty (Lt Cdr M.S. Rawat).
- Director: Anurag Singh
- Budget: Mounted on a massive scale of approximately ₹275 crore.
- Legacy: A spiritual sequel to the 1997 cult classic Border, the film focuses on the heroism displayed during the 1971 Indo-Pak war across the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
Despite a sharp drop in the third week, the film’s initial momentum has ensured its status as a Blockbuster. With no major competition in the coming weeks, the makers are hopeful that the film will add another ₹10–15 crore to its domestic total before its OTT release.