Sunny Deol’s new film won the hearts of the audience

magic of border 2

Mumbai: The film Border, released in 1997, filled the hearts of Indian audiences with pride and tears. Almost three decades later, Border 2 has again awakened the same passion in theatres. This war drama starring Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan and Diljit Dosanjh has performed brilliantly at the box office on the very first day. According to early figures, Borders 2 is headed towards a big hit.

Net collection information

The film has collected a nett of Rs 17.64 crore in India till 7 pm. Considering the pace of booking for the night show, the first day figure is expected to cross Rs 25 crore. Even before its release, the film had earned Rs 17.5 crore, making its intentions clear.

Varun and Diljit’s success

This film directed by Anurag Singh is not only strengthening the image of Sunny Deol but is also proving to be the biggest opening in the careers of Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh and Ahan Shetty. However, it is a little behind Sunny Deol’s previous record Gadar 2, which had an opening of Rs 40 crore. But the positive word of mouth the film is getting can make it successful in the long run.


cinema atmosphere

The view outside the theaters is worth seeing. Many elders are coming to watch the film with their grandchildren, who are reliving the memories of the 1997 border. The presence of Diljit Dosanjh has filled a new enthusiasm among the youth of Punjab and North India. People are considering it not just a film but a celebration of the courage of the Indian Army.

Dhurandhar’s challenge

Aditya Dhar’s film Dhurandhar, which was earlier ruling the box office, has slowed down the pace of Border 2 to a great extent. Dhurandhar, which earned Rs 1.1 crore on Thursday, was reduced to only Rs 36 lakh on Friday, because the audience’s attention has now focused on the heroes of the border.


benefit of republic day

A good news for the film is that Monday is Republic Day holiday. After Saturday and Sunday, this national holiday can rapidly propel the film’s collection towards the Rs 100 crore club.

Comments are closed.