The border box office collection day figures show that Border 2 has completed three weeks in theatres after a strong opening week followed by a steady decline. The arrival of O’Romeo starring Shahid Kapoor may further reduce its screen count as collections continue to weaken.

Border box office collection day 21 (third Thursday)
The war drama featuring Sunny Deol and Varun Dhawan opened with Rs 30 crore, aided by the Republic Day holiday despite mixed reviews.
According to Sacnilk, the border box office collection day 21 earnings stood at Rs 1.75 crore in India.
Border box office collection day 22 (fourth Friday)
Early estimates indicate the border box office collection day 22 figure is about Rs 0.06 crore India net across all languages so far.
Total and worldwide collection
- India total: Rs 317.81 crore
- Worldwide total: Rs 434.1 crore
Day-wise collection (India)
- Week 1: Rs 224.25 crore
- Week 2: Rs 70.15 crore
- Day 15 (3rd Friday): Rs 2.85 crore
- Day 16 (3rd Saturday): Rs 5.25 crore
- Day 17 (3rd Sunday): Rs 7.25 crore
- Day 18 (3rd Monday): Rs 2 crore
- Day 19 (3rd Tuesday): Rs 2.5 crore
- Day 20 (3rd Wednesday): Rs 1.75 crore
- Day 21 (3rd Thursday): Rs 1.75 crore
- Day 22 (4th Friday): Rs 0.06 crore
Total: Rs 317.81 crore (subject to change as the day progresses)
Overall, the border box office collection day numbers confirm a sharp slowdown after the strong first week, with third-week earnings dropping below Rs 2 crore and day 22 showing minimal growth. The border box office collection day trend suggests the filmâs theatrical run is nearing its end.
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