Border 2 Box Office Collection Day 2: Tremendous hold continued on the second day, know

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Border 2 Box Office Collection Day 2: Sunny Deol starrer Border 2 has registered strong earnings on the second day too after a great start at the box office. This patriotic film is getting good response from the audience, the effect of which is directly visible at the ticket window.

How were the earnings of the second day?

As per the early trends of the reports, Border 2 has made strong collections on Day 2, around the same as on Day 1. Due to it being Saturday, occupancy of cinema halls was better in many cities. Especially in multiplexes as well as single screen theatres, a good crowd of spectators was seen.

It is estimated that the film has done a business of between ₹25 to ₹30 crore on the second day. If this figure remains correct, then the total two-day collection of Border 2 will be considered quite strong.

Why did Day 2 earnings increase?

There are many reasons behind the increase in the earnings of Border 2. Patriotic theme is connecting the audience emotionally, Sunny Deol’s strong style and enthusiastic dialogues, positive word of mouth, benefit of Republic Day weekend. Due to all these reasons, the film is getting support from both the family audience and the youth.

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Impact in India as well as abroad

Apart from India, Border 2’s earnings have remained decent in foreign countries also. Especially in those places where Indian audience is more, the film is getting good response. This is expected to further strengthen the overall box office collection.

What to expect next?

The way Border 2 has performed in the first two days, it is clear that the film can make a big collection in the first weekend. If the same pace continues on Sunday, the film may soon touch big figures.

conclusion

Overall, Day 2 Box Office Collection of Border 2 proves that the film is being liked by the audience. The strong story, patriotic fervor and presence of Sunny Deol are taking the film forward at the box office.

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