Overview
- Indian advance booking opened on January 19, with roughly 10,000 day-one tickets sold across PVR, INOX and Cinepolis reported within hours.
- BookMyShow data cited 8,280 tickets sold in an earlier limited window, and sales in India were pacing at about 2,000 tickets per hour by Monday noon.
- Overseas pre-sales showed strong traction, with Australia reportedly outpacing Dhurandhar and War 2, while the US and Germany also saw healthy early demand; Canada’s Cineplex had yet to open bookings.
- A re-edited Dhurandhar 2 teaser cut from the first film’s end credits is expected to screen exclusively in cinemas with Border 2, ahead of the sequel’s March 19 release and a late‑February trailer.
- Exhibitor details note a 3 hours 19 minutes runtime and premium pricing up to Rs 2,310 at Mumbai’s Maison INOX, with some reports suggesting limited Middle East availability due to the film’s backdrop.