Sunny Deol’s Border 2 Blasts Box Office: Rs 16 Cr in Hours, Biggest 2026 Opener!

Sunny Deol’s patriotic war drama dominates box office, sets record as 2026’s biggest Hindi opener

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The long-awaited Border 2, starring Sunny Deol, crashed into theatres today, delivering a thunderous start at the box office. Directed by Anurag Singh, the sequel to the 1997 blockbuster has already generated Rs 16.24 crore by 7 PM on its release day, igniting patriotic fervour among audiences and earning praise from critics.


Star-Studded Ensemble Impresses Audiences

The film features a stellar cast including Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, Ahan Shetty, Mona Singh, Medha Rana, and Sonam Bajwa. Early reviews highlight:

  • Sunny Deol’s commanding performance as a soldier

  • Varun Dhawan and Diljit Dosanjh adding fresh energy and nuanced portrayals

  • High-octane action sequences and emotionally rich storytelling

Theatres across India were packed, with audiences cheering heroics and applauding dialogues, boosting the movie’s word-of-mouth promotion.


Record-Breaking Box Office Performance

Border 2 surpassed multiple 2026 releases on its opening day, including:

  • Sky Force – Rs 15.06 crore

  • Jolly LLB 3 – Rs 12.50 crore

  • Baghi 4 – Rs 13.20 crore

It also outperformed early 2026 openers like Ikkees (Rs 6.50 crore) and the Hindi version of Raja Saab (Rs 5.20 crore). Analysts attribute the strong performance to the Republic Day weekend release and the film’s realistic portrayal of Indo-Pak border tensions.


Box Office Predictions and Critical Acclaim

Industry experts predict that Border 2 could reach Rs 25–35 crore on its first day, with some estimates even forecasting Rs 47 crore if night shows maintain momentum.

Critics have responded positively:

  • ABP News: 3.5/5 stars, praising the shandaar presentation and full-form acting by the cast

  • Word-of-mouth reception is expected to further drive ticket sales


Patriotic Films Prove Their Power

As Bollywood embarks on a potentially record-breaking year, Border 2 reinforces the enduring appeal of patriotic stories. Its success demonstrates that films centered on national pride and heroic narratives still resonate deeply with Indian audiences.

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