Sunny Deol's Border 2 has slowed down after a promising start at the box office, earning an estimated ₹13 crore nett on its sixth day of release. The film had opened to enthusiastic audiences and robust earnings but saw declining collections thereafter. Despite this, Border 2 has outperformed other recent Republic Day releases, surpassing Fighter and Sky Force.
The film's occupancy rates varied throughout the day, with a nationwide Hindi occupancy rate of 16.78% across theaters. Morning shows had a lower occupancy rate of 7.52%, increasing to 17.27% in the afternoon and peaking at 22.5% at night. Border 2 features an ensemble cast, including Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty, and is a spiritual successor to the 1997 war drama Border.
Producer Bhushan Kumar confirmed the possibility of Border 3, stating that the franchise will be taken forward. Border 2 started strong, with a ₹30 crore haul on Day 1, followed by ₹36.5 crore, ₹54.5 crore, and ₹59 crore on Monday. However, collections saw a sharp fall thereafter, making it challenging to reach the ₹500 crore mark.
Border 2 is still a commercial blockbuster, with a breakeven point of around ₹300 crore nett, which the film should comfortably achieve. The film's worldwide gross is approximately ₹292.1 crore, with ₹255.1 crore from India and ₹37 crore from overseas.