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As a Senior Editor at Sacnilk, Christa Lincy leads our coverage on Indian cinema, box office analytics, and global entertainment trends. With a keen eye for industry dynamics and accurate data reporting, they curate premium news stories and editorial analysis for movie enthusiasts worldwide.

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Mardaani 3 Opening Weekend: Rani Mukerji's Cop Thriller Enjoys A Solid Opening Weekend; Check How It Compares With Mardaani 1 & 2
128 days ago
Bollywood

Mardaani 3 Opening Weekend: Rani Mukerji's Cop Thriller Enjoys A Solid Opening Weekend; Check How It Compares With Mardaani 1 & 2

Rani Mukerji has returned to the big screen as the fierce Shivani Shivaji Roy in Mardaani 3, and the box office response indicates that the audience's love for this franchise remains intact. Released on January 30, 2026, the film has completed its first three days, showing a steady upward trend typical of content-driven thrillers. Following the franchise's tradition of Friday releases, Mardaani 3 saw a positive growth trajectory from its opening day through the weekend, fueled by strong word-of-mouth and Rani Mukerji's power-packed performance. The film started its box office journey with a decent ₹ 4 Cr on Friday. Given the gritty nature of the film, it relied heavily on evening shows and multiplex growth. On Saturday, the film witnessed a jump of over 55%, collecting ₹ 6.25 Cr. The momentum peaked on Sunday with an estimated ₹ 7.25 Cr*, taking the total India Net collection for the opening weekend to ₹ 17.5 Cr. Globally, the film has also made its presence felt, crossing the 25-crore mark with a Worldwide Gross of ₹ 25.1 Cr in just three days. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   When we look at the franchise history, all three films have followed a similar release pattern, arriving on a Friday. While Mardaani 2 still holds the record for the highest opening weekend for the series, Mardaani 3 has comfortably surpassed the opening weekend of the first installment. Mardaani Franchise: Opening Weekend India Net Comparison MOVIE NAME RELEASE DATE OPENING WEEKEND (3 DAYS) Mardaani 2 13 December 2019 ₹ 18.15 Cr Mardaani 3 30 January 2026 ₹ 17.50 Cr Mardaani 22 August 2014 ₹ 14.38 Cr While Mardaani 2 had a slightly more aggressive jump on its first Sunday back in 2019, Mardaani 3 has shown remarkable consistency, especially considering the current theatrical dynamics. Mardaani Franchise: Box Office Track Record (India Net) 1. Mardaani (2014): Hit (Started with ₹ 3.40 Cr; achieved steady long-term growth) 1. Mardaani 2 (2019): Franchise Record (Recorded the highest Day 3 of the series with ₹ 7.80 Cr, a sharp 19.08% jump from Saturday) 3. Mardaani 3 (2026): Trending Positive (Recorded a solid ₹ 17.50 Cr weekend despite modern competition) With an India Gross of ₹ 20.7 Cr and Overseas earnings of ₹ 4.4 Cr, the film stands at a healthy ₹ 25.1 Cr Worldwide. As is the case with all Rani Mukerji starrers in this genre, the real test begins on Monday. If the film manages to hold steady with a collection in the range of ₹ 2 - 2.5 Cr on its first weekday, it is well on its way to becoming another successful addition to the Yash Raj Films' gritty cop universe.

Dhurandhar: Ranveer Singh Film Smashes 8th Week Ticket Booking Record as Netflix Release Confirms 3H 25M Runtime!
131 days ago
Bollywood

Dhurandhar: Ranveer Singh Film Smashes 8th Week Ticket Booking Record as Netflix Release Confirms 3H 25M Runtime!

Ranveer Singh's global phenomenon, Dhurandhar, has officially landed on Netflix today, January 30, 2026. However, the film is achieving something rarely seen in the history of Indian cinema: even as it begins its digital journey, it is shattering theatrical records in its 8th week. While fans are flocking to OTT, the film's massive momentum on BookMyShow (BMS) proves that the Dhurandhar Mania is far from over. The biggest headline today isn't just the OTT release, but the film's incredible theatrical endurance. In its 8th week, Dhurandhar has recorded a staggering 127,000 ticket bookings on BookMyShow. This puts it in the elite bracket of films like the Gujarati blockbuster Laalo (130K) and surpasses the 8th-week performance of Stree 2 (76K) and Chhaava (84K). This level of stamina—selling over 1.25 lakh tickets two months after release—highlights a massive repeat audience and a rock-solid grip on the mass circuits, making its Netflix arrival one of the most anticipated digital events of the year. To put these numbers into perspective, very few films in Indian cinema history have managed to maintain a six-figure ticket volume on BookMyShow by their 8th week. Dhurandhar has not only dominated the current box office but has also outperformed several recent blockbusters in their late-run stages. Top 8th Week Ticket Bookings on BMS: 1.Laalo: 130K (All-time regional record holder) 2.Dhurandhar: 127K (New Bollywood Record) 3.Chhaava: 84K 4.Stree 2: 76K By reaching 127K, Dhurandhar is now breathing down the neck of the Gujarati phenomenon Laalo, while comfortably cruising past the late-run stamina of Stree 2 and Chhaava. Interestingly, Laalo—which currently holds the 130K benchmark—boosted its pan-India presence even further with its Hindi version releasing on January 9. This data confirms that Dhurandhar is not just a hit but a long-distance runner that continues to attract thousands of daily viewers even two months after its release. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   As the film went live on Netflix, a debate sparked regarding its runtime. The Netflix version is clocked at 3 Hours and 25 Minutes, while the final theatrical cut was 208 minutes (3 Hours and 28 Minutes). The technical reason is simple: The Netflix version is the full uncut theatrical version. The 3-minute difference is solely due to the removal of mandatory anti-tobacco and health warnings required for cinema halls in India. On a global streaming platform like Netflix, these 3 minutes of warnings are stripped away, giving fans a seamless 205-minute experience. The version on your screens today is exactly what propelled the film to its historic box office heights. Dhurandhar Final Box Office Report: The ₹1300 Cr Milestone CATEGORY COLLECTION (INR) India Net Collection ₹ 835.85 Cr India Gross Collection ₹ 1002.75 Cr Overseas Collection ₹ 298.75 Cr Worldwide Total ₹ 1301.50 Cr 8th Week BMS Bookings 127,000+ Tickets With a staggering Worldwide Collection of ₹1301.5 Cr, Dhurandhar has officially entered the list of Top 5 highest-grossing Indian films of all time. The film's ability to gross over ₹1000 Cr within India alone (India Gross) is a testament to Ranveer Singh's unparalleled draw in the mass belts. From its high-octane action sequences to its emotional core, the film has managed to sustain a level of interest that most blockbusters lose by their fourth week. Entering the 8th week with over 1.25 lakh bookings while simultaneously releasing on OTT is a feat that may not be repeated for years to come. Dhurandhar Milestone Tracker: All-Time Blockbuster 1. The 1300 Cr Club: One of only 5 Indian films to reach ₹1300 Crore globally. 2. 8th Week Record: Highest 8th-week ticket sales for a Bollywood film with 127K bookings. 3. Domestic Giant: First film for Ranveer Singh to cross ₹800 Cr Net in India. 4. Digital Premiere: The 3H 25M cut is trending #1 on Netflix in multiple territories. Dhurandhar is a once-in-a-decade phenomenon. Whether you choose to witness the spectacle in a theater—joining the 1.27 lakh fans still booking tickets this week—or prefer the high-quality 3H 25M stream on Netflix, the experience is guaranteed to be legendary.

Border 2 Box Office Footfalls: Crossing 1 Crore Admissions; Can it Reach the Original Border's 3.7 Crore?
131 days ago
Bollywood

Border 2 Box Office Footfalls: Crossing 1 Crore Admissions; Can it Reach the Original Border's 3.7 Crore?

While box office collections are often inflated by rising ticket prices, the true measure of a film's impact is its Footfalls (theatrical admissions). Bollywood has a long-standing love affair with Army Films, but only a few have managed to mobilize the masses in crore-plus numbers. With Sunny Deol's Border 2 currently storming the box office, it has officially entered the elite club of war films with over 1 crore admissions in just its first week. However, the path to the original 1997 Border’s legendary record is still a mountain to climb. Even after 29 years, J.P. Dutta's Border remains the gold standard for war cinema in India. With a staggering 3.70 crore footfalls, it attracted nearly double the audience of modern-day blockbusters like Uri: The Surgical Strike. In an era where a 2-crore footfall is considered a massive success, Border's reach across single screens and rural India remains an untouchable benchmark. Bollywood's Army Films: Theatrical Footfalls Comparison MOVIE NAME (YEAR) THEATRICAL FOOTFALLS BOX OFFICE STATUS Border (1997) 3.71 Crore All-Time Blockbuster Uri: The Surgical Strike (2019) 1.82 Crore All-Time Blockbuster Border 2 (2026) 1.15 Crore* Trending Blockbuster Lakshya (2004) 78.4 Lakhs Average (Cult Classic) LOC Kargil (2003) 48.0 Lakhs FLop Sam Bahadur (2023) 47.0 Lakhs Hit Ikkis (2026) 14.2 Lakhs Flop 120 Bahadur (2025) 9.0 Lakhs Flop Paltan (2018) 7.3 Lakhs Flop (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   Border 2 is currently trending at an exceptional pace. While it has already dwarfed the footfalls of viusally impressive biopics like Vicky Kaushal's Sam Bahadur (47 Lakhs) and the recently released 120 Bahadur (9 Lakhs), it is now chasing the 1.82 crore mark set by Uri. The reason for this massive disparity in footfalls highlights the sheer difference in market scale between urban biopics and mass-market entertainers. While Sam Bahadur was a highly successful and efficient hit, finishing its global run at ₹130.3 Cr, Border 2 has operated on an entirely different level of market penetration. By amassing ₹309 Cr globally and clocking 1.15 crore admissions in just 8 days, the Sunny Deol and Varun Dhawan starrer has already eclipsed the lifetime reach of urban-centric hits. This trend proves that while multiplex-heavy films like Sam Bahadur have a solid loyal base, the patriotic mass-sentiment of the Indian heartland offers a significantly higher box office ceiling, catapulting Border 2 into the elite tier of Indian cinema. War Movie Hall of Fame: Footfall Milestones 1. The 3-Crore Club: Border (1997) (Only war film to ever cross this milestone in India) 2. The 1.5-Crore Club: Uri (2019) (Defined the modern era of war films with high repeat value) 3. The Fast-Track 1-Crore: Border 2 (2026) (Fastest war movie sequel to reach 1.15 Crore admissions) 4. OTT Impact: Shershaah & Pippa (Bypassed theaters; was reported as the most-watched Indian film on Amazon Prime Video in India at the time of its release) With no major competition for the next week, Border 2 is expected to comfortably cross the 1.5 crore footfall mark by its second weekend. While matching the monumental 3.7 crore footfall mark of the original Border remains a daunting task in the modern era of shorter theatrical windows, the current momentum suggests we shouldn't rule anything out just yet. For now, Border 2 is almost certain to challenge Uri: The Surgical Strike for the #2 spot on the all-time list of war films. Whether it can go the full distance to claim the absolute #1 spot is a wait and watch scenario for the trade. However, the data proves one thing clearly: the Indian audience will always show up in crores for a war story that perfectly blends high-stakes emotion, grounded action, and the right Mass treatment

Border 2 vs Gadar 2 Opening week Box Office Comparison: The Battle of Mass Action Sequels!
131 days ago
Bollywood

Border 2 vs Gadar 2 Opening week Box Office Comparison: The Battle of Mass Action Sequels!

Both Gadar 2 and Border 2 have demonstrated extraordinary momentum at the Indian box office, particularly in the mass circuits. A key highlight of their theatrical run is the incredible speed at which they reached the ₹200 crore mark. Both films achieved this coveted milestone within just 5 days of their release, proving that the appetite for high-octane sequels remains at an all-time high in India. The comparison, however, highlights a significant difference in weekday stamina. Gadar 2 benefited from a massive holiday hangover following the Independence Day surge, which allowed it to maintain an exceptional ₹32.37 crore even on its first working Wednesday. In contrast, Border 2 saw a more pronounced decline after its record-breaking 5-day opening sprint, with collections normalizing to a standard weekday pace. Border 2 followed a historic trajectory during its opening weekend. By the end of its first Monday (Day 4), the film had already amassed ₹180 crore, and with a ₹20 crore collection on Day 5 (Tuesday), it successfully entered the ₹200 crore club in record time. While Border 2 saw a sharper drop on Tuesday compared to Gadar 2, its overall cumulative total remains highly competitive, setting the stage for a massive lifetime run. 7 Days Box Office Comparison: Border 2 vs Gadar 2 (India Net) DAY BORDER 2 (COLLECTION) GADAR 2 (COLLECTION) Day 1 [Friday] ₹ 30.00 Cr ₹ 40.10 Cr Day 2 [Saturday] ₹ 36.50 Cr ₹ 43.08 Cr Day 3 [Sunday] ₹ 54.50 Cr ₹ 51.70 Cr Day 4 [Monday] ₹ 59.00 Cr ₹ 38.70 Cr Day 5 [Tuesday] ₹ 20.00 Cr ₹ 55.40 Cr Day 6 [Wednesday] ₹ 13.00 Cr ₹ 32.37 Cr Day 7 [Thursday] ₹ 11.25 Cr* ₹ 23.28 Cr Total Week 1 ₹ 224.25 Cr ₹ 284.63 Cr (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   On its first Wednesday (Day 6), Gadar 2 maintained a superior hold, earning ₹32.37 crore net in India. This followed its massive Independence Day holiday where it collected a staggering ₹55.4 crore. The film's ability to stay above the ₹30 crore mark on a working weekday cemented its status as an all-time blockbuster. In comparison, Border 2 saw its first Wednesday collections drop to an estimated ₹13 crore. This suggests that after the initial 5-day sprint, the film is now relying on standard audience footfalls rather than the holiday-driven frenzy that propelled Gadar 2. However, Gadar 2 currently holds several secondary records, including the highest net collections for a second weekend (over ₹90 crore), which Border 2 will need to challenge to reach the ₹600 crore lifetime club. While both films shared an identical start in terms of speed, Gadar 2's extraordinary second-week trend remained exceptionally flat due to high repeat footfalls in single screens across UP, Bihar, and Rajasthan. For Border 2 to challenge the ₹686 crore worldwide lifetime mark of Gadar 2, the upcoming second Friday will be the crucial litmus test. It will determine if the Day 6 dip was a one-time stabilization or a signal of a faster-than-expected slowdown in the mass circuits.

Mardaani 3 Release Strategy: Producers Implement Scarcity Model with Capped Showings and Flat Pricing
131 days ago
Bollywood

Mardaani 3 Release Strategy: Producers Implement Scarcity Model with Capped Showings and Flat Pricing

In a significant departure from standard distribution practices, the release strategy for Rani Mukerji's Mardaani 3 has been finalized. According to reports from Bollywood Hungama, the makers are opting for a Curated Release aimed at maximizing occupancy percentages rather than sheer screen count. The strategy involves two major pillars: Controlled Supply and Affordable Pricing. Unlike typical blockbusters that aim for 15–20 shows in multiplexes, Mardaani 3 will have a strict cap of no more than 6 shows per day in any theater, regardless of the number of screens. Furthermore, in two-screen theaters, the film will only begin showcasing from 3:00 PM onwards, targeting the evening and night audience. The film will follow the ticket pricing structure of the 2026 film Saiyaara, which utilized a Flat Pricing model. By keeping ticket prices at par with mid-budget content-driven cinema, the producers are aiming to drive high footfalls in the initial weekend. This strategy is designed to create an In-Demand atmosphere where limited tickets and lower prices lead to rapid Sold Out status across centers. Mardaani Franchise: Release Strategy Evolution FILM DISTRIBUTION MODEL PRICING STRATEGY VERDICT Mardaani (2014) Standard (1200+ Screens) Standard Multiplex Rates Hit Mardaani 2 (2019) Wide (1600+ Screens) Premium Pricing Hit Mardaani 3 (2026) Limited (Capped at 6 Shows) Affordable (Saiyaara Model) TBA (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   While this strategy might limit the Opening Day record potential, it is expected to stabilize the India Net collections over the first two weeks. By ensuring that every show is nearly full, the film benefits from positive word-of-mouth generated by a packed house. For a franchise like Mardaani, which relies on social messaging and intense drama, a sold-out theatre experience often leads to better audience reception than a half-empty premium screening. The Scarcity Effect: Box Office Math 1. High Occupancy %: By limiting shows to 6 per day, the film is more likely to report 80-90% occupancy, which triggers FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) among audiences. 2. Evening Prime Focus: Starting at 3:00 PM eliminates low-performing morning shows, saving on operational costs and concentrating revenue in high-value time slots. 3. Sustenance over Opening: This model prioritizes Long Legs (steady collections over weeks) rather than a massive Day 1 that crashes on Day 4.

King Movie Production Update: Shah Rukh Khan and Siddharth Anand Film 50 Crore Action Sequence in Europe
131 days ago
Bollywood

King Movie Production Update: Shah Rukh Khan and Siddharth Anand Film 50 Crore Action Sequence in Europe

The production of Shah Rukh Khan's upcoming action thriller King has reached a new scale. Reports from Bollywood Hungama confirm that director Siddharth Anand and the production team recently concluded a massive 10-day action schedule in Europe, with a total expenditure of ₹50 crore for this single sequence. This brings the average daily production cost of the schedule to approximately ₹5 crore. The film, which features an ensemble cast including Suhana Khan and Abhishek Bachchan, is being mounted on a reported budget of ₹350 crore (excluding marketing). Siddharth Anand, known for high-budget spectacles like Pathaan and War, has reportedly designed six major action set pieces for the film. The Europe schedule featured a high-octane confrontation shot at real international locations rather than on a studio set. In Indian cinema, a ₹50 crore spend on a single action sequence represents a major industry benchmark. For context, the introductory sequences for the lead characters in S.S. Rajamouli's RRR were reportedly filmed at a cost of approximately ₹45 crore. By investing ₹50 crore in a 10-day block, the makers of King are aiming for a level of realism and scale that matches international action standards. Indian Cinema: Most Expensive Action Sequences Ever Filmed MOVIE NAME SEQUENCE COST (EST) LOCATION / KEY DETAIL King (2026) ₹ 50.00 Cr Europe (10-Day Real Location Shoot) RRR (2022) ₹ 45.00 Cr Climax Sequence (Massive Junior Artist Count) 2.0 (2018) ₹ 20.00 Cr Stadium Climax (VFX & Animatronics) Saaho (2019) ₹ 70.00 Cr Abu Dhabi Desert Chase (Real Car Crashes) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   The decision to film these sequences on real locations suggests a focus on realistic action over studio-based VFX. With the shooting scheduled to wrap by mid-2026, the film is expected to have a significant post-production window to ensure technical precision for its December release. While Saaho and 2.0 spent heavily on hardware (cars) and VFX (CGI), the ₹50 crore spend for King is unique because it is being spent on a real-location shoot in Europe. This indicates a shift in Siddharth Anand's filmmaking—moving away from studio-based green screens toward high-stakes, realistic action similar to the Mission Impossible franchise. Siddharth Anand: Evolution of Action Scale 1. War (2019): First Indian film shot in the Arctic Circle (Finland). 2. Pathaan (2023): Introduced the Frozen Lake chase sequence in Siberia. 3. Fighter (2024): India's first aerial action franchise using real fighter jets. 4. King (2026): ₹50 Crore single-sequence budget at real European locations.

Border 2 Box Office: Varun Dhawan Scores Career-Best Collection; Surpasses Dilwale to Hit New Milestone
131 days ago
Bollywood

Border 2 Box Office: Varun Dhawan Scores Career-Best Collection; Surpasses Dilwale to Hit New Milestone

The massive theatrical run of Border 2 has not only benefited Sunny Deol but has also rewritten the career records for Varun Dhawan. Within just six days of its release, the war drama has surpassed the lifetime collections of Dilwale (₹148.72 Cr) to become the highest-grossing film for the actor. Varun Dhawan, who portrays the real-life hero Major Hoshiar Singh Dahiya, has entered the Double Century (₹200 Crore) club for the first time with this film. While his previous hits like Judwaa 2 and Badrinath Ki Dulhania showcased his pull in the rom-com and masala genres, Border 2 establishes his success in the high-octane patriotic action space. With Border 2 recording an India net collection of ₹213.00 crore in 6 days (and trending towards much higher), the actor's top 5 list has undergone a significant shift. The film has displaced long-standing leaders like Judwaa 2 and ABCD 2, marking a new peak in his 14-year career. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   Varun Dhawan: Top 5 Highest Grossing Movies (India Net) RANK MOVIE NAME INDIA NET COLLECTION VERDICT 1 Border 2 (2026) ₹ 213.00 Cr (6 Days) Blockbuster 2 Dilwale (2015) ₹ 148.72 Cr Super Hit 3 Judwaa 2 (2017) ₹ 138.61 Cr Super Hit 4 Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017) ₹ 117.89 Cr Super Hit 5 ABCD 2 (2015) ₹ 106.12 Cr Super Hit The success of Border 2 is particularly significant as it ends a dry spell for the actor in the ₹100-crore category. The film also holds the record for Varun Dhawan’s highest opening day (₹30 Cr) and highest single-day collection (₹59 Cr on Republic Day). Varun Dhawan: Milestone Career Hits First ₹100 Cr Hit: ABCD 2 (2015) Highest Solo Lead (Pre-2026): Judwaa 2 (₹138.61 Cr) First ₹200 Cr Hit: Border 2 (Achieved in 5 Days) Career Best Domestic Net: Border 2 (₹213 Cr & Counting)

January 2026 Box Office Report: Indian Cinema Starts Year with Clean Hits Across All Major Industries
132 days ago
Bollywood

January 2026 Box Office Report: Indian Cinema Starts Year with Clean Hits Across All Major Industries

January 2026 has concluded with several films achieving Clean Hit status across five major Indian film industries. The month saw a balanced performance between high-budget sequels in the North and festive releases in the South. In Bollywood, Border 2 has emerged as the most significant earner, recording an India net collection of ₹213 crore within its first six days. The film reached the ₹200 crore mark in five days, matching the velocity of previous major sequels. The Tollywood Sankranti releases established several territory-specific records. MSVP demonstrated significant theatrical strength in the Nizam circuit, recording 100% occupancy across nearly all single screens during the first four days and becoming the first film of 2026 to achieve a Nizam Breakeven within just 72 hours. Internationally, NNNM dominated the charts by surpassing the $1.2 Million mark in USA premieres alone, ranking it among the highest openings for a non-sequel in the North American market. In urban centers, Anaganaga Oka Raju showcased a notable Flat Trend where its Day 5 (Tuesday) collections in Hyderabad multiplexes were 10% higher than its Day 1 morning shows, indicating exceptionally strong word-of-mouth among family audiences. In Kollywood, the political satire Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimayil (TTT) has emerged as the industry's first major success of 2026. Capitalizing on the Pongal festive window, the Jiiva-starrer recorded an India net collection of ₹26.63 crore . The film's strong theatrical run has been supported by a steady overseas contribution of ₹3.15 crore, pushing its worldwide gross beyond the ₹34 crore mark within two weeks. With its theatrical recovery comfortably crossing the break-even point, TTT has been officially declared a Clean Hit, marking a significant commercial victory for the makers in the early 2026 season. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   In the Malayalam film industry (Mollywood), Chatha Pacha: The Ring of Rowdies has emerged as the first major success of the year. Produced on a reported budget of ₹10 crore, the film crossed the break-even mark within its first week of release. The film's strong performance is significantly driven by international markets, recording an overseas collection of ₹12.9 crore in Week 1. This robust contribution from the overseas circuit, combined with steady domestic footfalls, has secured the film's status as a Clean Hit. In the Kannada film industry (Sandalwood), the low-budget film Landlord has completed its first 6 days with an India net collection of ₹3.83 crore. Produced on a reported budget of ₹4 crore, the film has shown a consistent trend in B and C centers. With its current momentum, the movie is expected to recover its production costs within the first week itself, making it the first potential clean hit for the industry this year. January 2026 Box Office: Industry-wise Performance Breakdown MOVIE NAME INDUSTRY WORLDWIDE COLLECTION Border 2 Bollywood ₹ 295 Cr MSVP Tollywood ₹ 278.5 Cr NNNM Tollywood ₹ 33.25 Cr Anaganaga Oka Raju Tollywood ₹ 78.2 Cr TTT Kollywood ₹ 34.55 Cr ChathaPacha Mollywood ₹ 28.60 Cr Landlord Sandalwood ₹ 4.3 Cr

Border 2 Day 6 Box Office Collection: Sunny Deol Starrer Holds Steady After Record-Breaking 200Cr Entry
132 days ago
Bollywood

Border 2 Day 6 Box Office Collection: Sunny Deol Starrer Holds Steady After Record-Breaking 200Cr Entry

The Sunny Deol-starrer Border 2 continues its strong run at the domestic box office, successfully crossing the major ₹200 crore net milestone within its first six days. Following a massive opening weekend and a record-breaking holiday Monday, the film has now settled into a steady weekday pace. On its first Wednesday (Day 6), Border 2 earned an estimated ₹13 crore net in India. This comes after the film witnessed a significant surge on Day 4 (Monday), collecting ₹59 crore, which was heavily aided by the Republic Day holiday. While the collections saw a natural dip as the film entered regular working weekdays, the cumulative total remains highly impressive for the genre. With the Day 6 earnings, the total India net collection for Border 2 now stands at approximately ₹213.00 crore. In terms of gross figures, the domestic total has reached ₹255.10 crore. The film is also performing well in the international markets, contributing an overseas collection of ₹40.00 crore over the first six days. Combining the domestic gross and overseas earnings, the worldwide box office collection for Border 2 currently stands at ₹295.10 crore, putting it on the verge of the ₹300 crore mark globally. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   A key highlight of Border 2's theatrical journey is its entry into the ₹200 crore club. By reaching this mark on Day 5 (Tuesday), it has matched the record of Gadar 2, becoming one of the fastest films in the patriotic/action genre to achieve this feat. While Gadar 2 maintained a higher hold on its first Wednesday (₹32.37 Cr) due to a direct post-holiday advantage, Border 2 is showing a more standardized trend typical for high-budget sequels. Reaching the ₹200 crore mark in record time establishes the film's absolute dominance in the mass circuits. The film's ability to sustain over the upcoming second weekend will be crucial in determining its lifetime trajectory toward the ₹500 crore club

Gadar 2 vs Border 2 Day 6 Box Office Collection: 1st Wednesday Comparison After ₹200 Crore Milestone
132 days ago
Bollywood

Gadar 2 vs Border 2 Day 6 Box Office Collection: 1st Wednesday Comparison After ₹200 Crore Milestone

Both Gadar 2 and Border 2 have demonstrated extraordinary momentum at the Indian box office, particularly in the mass circuits. A key highlight of their theatrical run is the speed at which they reached the ₹200 crore mark, with both films achieving this milestone within just 5 days of release. On its first Wednesday (Day 6), Gadar 2 maintained a strong hold, earning ₹32.37 crore net in India. This followed a massive Independence Day holiday surge where it collected ₹55.4 crore. The film's ability to stay above the ₹30 crore mark on a working weekday cemented its status as an all-time blockbuster. The comparison highlights a difference in weekday stamina. Gadar 2 benefited from a massive holiday hangover following Independence Day, allowing it to maintain an exceptional ₹32.37 crore even on a working Wednesday. In contrast, Border 2 saw a noticeable decline, with its first Wednesday collections dropping to an estimated ₹13 crore. This suggests that after a record-breaking 5-day opening sprint, the film's collections are now normalizing to a standard weekday pace. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   Border 2 followed a similar trajectory in its opening weekend. By the end of its first Monday (Day 4), the film had already amassed ₹180 crore, and with a ₹20 crore collection on Day 5 (Tuesday), it successfully entered the ₹200 crore club in record time. While Border 2 saw a sharper drop on Tuesday compared to Gadar 2, its overall cumulative total remains competitive. 1st Wednesday (Day 6) India Net Collection Comparison MOVIE NAME DAY 6 (WEDNESDAY) 5-DAY TOTAL (ENTRY TO 200CR) Gadar 2 ₹ 32.37 Cr ₹ 228.98 Cr Border 2 ₹ 13 Cr (Est.) ₹ 200.00 Cr Gadar 2 currently holds several secondary records, including the highest net collections for a second Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Its trend remained exceptionally flat during the weekdays due to high repeat footfalls in single screens. Border 2, matching the 5-day sprint to ₹200 crore, has shown similar strength in North India territories. However, the Day 5 trend (₹20 crore) suggests a stabilization period typical for high-octane sequels after a massive opening weekend. While both films shared an identical start, Gadar 2 benefited from an extraordinary second weekend, collecting over ₹90 crore in those three days alone. For Border 2 to challenge the ₹686 crore lifetime mark of Gadar 2, it will need to show a similar flat trend in the mass circuits of UP, Bihar, and Rajasthan during its second week. The upcoming second Friday will be the crucial litmus test for Border 2 to see if the Day 6 dip was a one-time stabilization or a signal of a faster-than-expected slowdown. View Gadar 2 Full Day-wise Worldwide Box Office Breakdown and Comparison with Other Blockbusters here

Dhurandhar Box Office: 8th Tuesday Collection Matches Stree 2's Weekly Record in Just Five Days
132 days ago
Bollywood

Dhurandhar Box Office: 8th Tuesday Collection Matches Stree 2's Weekly Record in Just Five Days

The box office run of Dhurandhar has entered its 54th day with a level of theatrical endurance rarely seen in modern Hindi cinema. On its 8th Tuesday, the film collected approximately ₹0.5 crore nett, maintaining a hold that is practically identical to the current record-holder, Stree 2. However, the broader data indicates that Dhurandhar is on the verge of setting a new industry benchmark for eighth-week collections. As of its eighth Tuesday, Dhurandhar has already netted ₹4.6 crore within the first five days of the week alone. This figure is significant because it matches the entire 8th-week total of Stree 2 (₹4.6 crore), which previously stood as the highest-ever collection for this period. With two days still remaining in its eighth week (Wednesday and Thursday), Dhurandhar is guaranteed to surpass Stree 2 and become the all-time topper for this late-stage window. In comparison to other major blockbusters, the gap in stamina is evident. Chhaava collected ₹0.4 crore on its 8th Tuesday, finishing the full week with ₹4.1 crore. Pushpa 2: The Rule saw a sharper drop, earning ₹0.26 crore on its 8th Tuesday with a weekly total of ₹2.85 crore. Similarly, Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan managed ₹0.25 crore on Day 56, ending its eighth week at ₹1.88 crore. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   The ability of Dhurandhar to maintain a ₹0.5 crore daily run in its eighth week is particularly notable given the current market competition from Border 2. While most big-budget films exhaust their primary audience by week 4 or 5, Dhurandhar is still trending ahead of the lifetime trajectories of almost all post-pandemic releases. Based on the current trend, Dhurandhar is expected to finish its eighth week in the range of ₹5.5 crore to ₹5.7 crore, effectively raising the bar for long-term box office holds in the Hindi film industry. 8th Tuesday Collection & Week 8 Total Comparison MOVIE NAME 8TH TUESDAY (NET) WEEK 8 TOTAL Dhurandhar ₹ 0.50 Cr ₹ 4.60 Cr* Stree 2 ₹ 0.50 Cr ₹ 4.60 Cr Chhaava ₹ 0.40 Cr ₹ 4.10 Cr Pushpa 2 ₹ 0.26 Cr ₹ 2.85 Cr Pathaan ₹ 0.25 Cr ₹ 1.88 Cr

Border 2 Dominates BookMyShow Sales; Dhurandhar Maintains Rare 8th-Week Hold
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Border 2 Dominates BookMyShow Sales; Dhurandhar Maintains Rare 8th-Week Hold

The theatrical landscape for the final week of January 2026 is showing a clear divide between fresh blockbuster momentum and historic long-term endurance. According to the latest 24-hour ticket sales data from BookMyShow (BMS) for Tuesday, January 27, Border 2 remains the primary driver of the domestic box office, while regional Sankranthi releases and the veteran performer Dhurandhar continue to fill out the remaining screen capacity. Following its massive Republic Day surge, Border 2 recorded 270,000 ticket sales on BookMyShow within a single 24-hour window on its fifth day (Tuesday). This high volume of online sales translated into a steady ₹20 crore India Net for the day, allowing the film to hit the ₹200 crore domestic milestone in record time. For a war drama to maintain this level of interest on a non-holiday Tuesday indicates strong word-of-mouth beyond the initial holiday weekend. In the South Indian markets, the Sankranthi momentum is still visible. Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu continues to lead the regional pack on its 16th day, pulling in 24,000 tickets in the last 24 hours. This suggests that the film has successfully transitioned into a stable runner after its peak festival window. Similarly, the Day 6 performance of Chatha Pacha (17,000 tickets) shows a respectable hold for a mid-tier release competing against the Border 2 wave. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})   Perhaps the most significant data point in the BMS report is Dhurandhar. On its 54th day of release, the film sold 13,000 tickets via BookMyShow alone. When factoring in offline over-the-counter sales at single screens, this aligns with reports of the film pulling in over 30,000 footfalls daily. For a film that has already netted ₹835.15 crore in India, selling 13K tickets online on an 8th Wednesday—while losing 90% of its screens to Border 2—is a statistical anomaly that highlights its cult-like status. BookMyShow Ticket Sales Analysis (Jan 27, 2026) SN MOVIE NAME BMS SALES (LAST 24H) DAY COUNT 1 Border 2 270K Day 5 2 Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu 24K Day 16 3 Chatha Pacha 17K Day 6 4 Dhurandhar 13K Day 54 5 Anaganaga Oka Raju 7K Day 14 6 Nari Nari Naduma Murari 6K Day 14

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