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Border 2 Vs Dhurandhar 4 Days Overseas Box Office Collection: Dhurandhar Leads Globally Despite Gulf Ban!
The Indian box office is witnessing a massive tug-of-war between two heavyweights, Border 2 and Dhurandhar. While the domestic narrative is heavily skewed in favor of the patriotic war drama Border 2, the international box office tells a completely different story. Interestingly, both films have faced a major setback as they are banned in the Gulf region, a key territory for Indian cinema. Despite this, one film has managed to take a massive lead in the overseas market after the first 4 days. Even with the Gulf ban affecting its potential, Dhurandhar has emerged as the preferred choice for the international audience. In its first 4 days, the film has managed to rake in a solid ₹ 42.00 Cr from overseas markets. On the other hand, Border 2, which is performing like a juggernaut in India (earning ₹ 180 Cr Net), has found the international waters a bit tougher to navigate. It collected ₹ 35.00 Cr overseas in the same period. The gap is significant, considering Dhurandhar has earned nearly 55% more than Border 2 outside India. Border 2 Vs Dhurandhar: 4-Day Overseas ComparisonMOVIE NAMEOVERSEAS COLLECTION (4 DAYS)Dhurandhar₹ 42.00 CrBorder 2₹ 35.00 Cr (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The contrast between the two films' opening performances is stark.Border 2 is currently riding a massive patriotic wave in India, further fueled by the Republic Day holiday on Monday (Day 4).This long weekend boost has pushed its domestic gross to a towering ₹212.4 Cr in record time. However, looking back at their respective starts, Dhurandhar—which is now in its 8th week (Day 54)—showed a much stronger international appeal during its debut. Even without the Gulf market, Dhurandhar managed to cross the ₹40 Cr mark overseas in its first 4 days, outpacing Border 2's current opening overseas total of ₹35 Cr. 4-Day Worldwide Box Office SummaryMOVIE NAMEINDIA NETOVERSEASWORLDWIDE TOTALBorder 2₹ 180.00 Cr₹ 35.00 Cr₹ 239.40 CrDhurandhar₹ 126.25 Cr₹ 42.00 Cr₹ 193.00 Cr The Gulf region usually contributes significantly to the overseas total of big-budget Indian films. With both films banned in that territory, they are relying heavily on North America and Europe. For Border 2, the ban is a missed opportunity to capitalize on the massive Indian diaspora in the Middle East. For Dhurandhar, the ₹ 42 Cr figure is even more impressive given this restriction, suggesting it might have had a shot at the ₹ 90 Cr mark had the Gulf market been open, as reports suggest the ban resulted in a massive potential loss for the makers. As we head into the weekdays, it remains to be seen if Border 2 can catch up overseas or if Dhurandhar will continue to be the international king of this clash.