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Sunny Deol’s ‘Border 2’ opens big with Rs 32.10 crore on day one

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Mumbai, Jan 24 (PTI) Sunny Deol’s “Border 2” opened to a thunderous start at the domestic box office, collecting Rs 32.10 crore net on its first day, the makers said on Saturday.

The film, which was released in theatres across the country on Friday, is a sequel to Deol’s 1997 blockbuster “Border”, which was directed by J P Dutta.

“Border 2” is helmed by Anurag Singh and backed by T-Series and J P Films. It also stars Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh and Ahan Shetty.

In a press note, the makers said the film witnessed strong footfalls from early morning shows, emerging as one of the biggest openings in recent times.

“‘Border 2’ made a colossal entry at the box office with a massive Day 1, opening to impressive numbers and standing tall at Rs 32.10 CR NBOC (net box office collection), emerging as one of the biggest openings in recent times.

“From early morning shows onwards, cinemas witnessed massive footfalls, as audiences turned up in huge numbers to mark a monumental Republic Day opening,” read the note.

While the 1997 film was based on the events of the Battle of Longewala during the 1971 India–Pakistan war, “Border 2” is also set against the backdrop of the same conflict.

The movie reportedly didn’t find a release in six Gulf nations — Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) — due its alleged anti-Pakistan narrative.

It is the second Indian film in recent times to be denied clearance for theatrical release in the Gulf countries after director Aditya Dhar’s spy action movie “Dhurandhar”.

“Border 2” is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Dutta and Nidhi Dutta. It also features Mona Singh, Sonam Bajwa, Anya Singh, and Medha Rana in pivotal roles. PTI RB RB RB

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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