Batwara 1947 Struggles After Independence Day Weekend, Sunny Deol Film Collects Rs 30.75 Crore Nett In 5 Days

The Independence Day corridor gave Batwara 1947 its biggest spike, but the film has struggled to turn that holiday push into a steady theatrical run. After opening at Rs 5.25 crore nett, the Sunny Deol starrer jumped to Rs 12.65 crore nett on day two before slowing sharply over the next three days. With Rs 7.60 crore on day three, followed by Rs 2.50 crore and Rs 2.75 crore on Monday and Tuesday, the five day total stands at Rs 30.75 crore nett.

For a film mounted on an emotionally charged Partition backdrop and fronted by a star who delivered one of Hindi cinema’s biggest recent revivals with Gadar 2, the weekday slide is clearly below par. The initial surge showed that the release timing worked in its favour. The hold after the holiday did not.

Batwara 1947 Box Office Collection:

Day 1: 5.25 cr

Day 2: 12.65 cr

Day 3: 7.60 cr 

Day 4: 2.50 cr 

Day 5: 2.75 cr

Total: 30.75 crore nett

Holiday Lift Fades As Weekday Drop Pulls Down The Run

The shape of the run tells the story. Batwara 1947 got the benefit of Independence Day footfalls, but once the extended weekend ended, collections dipped hard. That left the film short of the kind of sustained momentum needed in a competitive festive frame.

Below par reviews and its clash with Awarapan 2 have added to the pressure as sequel went on to collect 100 crore nett in 5 days. The result is a five day total of Rs 30.75 crore nett that feels modest for a title positioned as a major big screen drama. The film now needs a much stronger hold through the rest of the week if it wants to recover lost ground.

That softer box office trend comes against the backdrop of a film that arrived with serious pedigree. Directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and backed by Aamir Khan Productions, Batwara 1947 was sold as an intimate yet sweeping Partition drama, with Sunny Deol leading the cast alongside Preity Zinta and Shabana Azmi. Set during the upheaval of 1947, the film places personal loss, displacement, and identity at the centre of its story.

A Partition Drama Packaged With Scale, Memory, And Star Power

In the run up to release, the film’s team repeatedly underlined its emotional core over chest thumping spectacle. Speaking about the idea behind the film, Sunny Deol said, “Religious divide will end when we see ourselves as human beings first.” That line captured the messaging around Batwara 1947, which leaned into humanity and shared history while using a large scale period setting.

The film itself reached cinemas in August 2026 after its title change from Lahore 1947 to Batwara 1947. Its release also reunited Deol with Rajkumar Santoshi, the director behind some of the actor’s most celebrated dramatic and action performances.

Sunny Deol’s Recent And Upcoming Work

For Sunny Deol, Batwara 1947 arrived during a phase of renewed theatrical visibility. Gadar 2 became a blockbuster in 2023 and re-established him as a force at the Hindi box office. He followed it with Safar, which released in January 2026, before returning to theatres this August with Batwara 1947. Looking ahead, Border 2 remains the big confirmed theatrical title on his slate, keeping him firmly in the space of large scale, nostalgia-charged Hindi cinema.

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