Batwara 1947 Box Office: Sunny Deol-Preity Zinta Film Sets a New Record for the Pair
Batwara 1947 Box Office Collection Day 3: Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta's latest film 'Batwara 1947' may be facing stiff competition from Emraan Hashmi's Awarapan 2, but the Partition drama has managed to hold its ground during its opening weekend. After a relatively modest start, the film picked up strongly on Independence Day and continued attracting audiences on Sunday.
The latest box-office estimates indicate that Batwara 1947 has collected more than ₹25 crore net in India within its first three days, although Sunday's figures were still based on early estimates at the time of reporting.
The performance has also helped the film achieve an interesting milestone. Based on the available collections, Batwara 1947 has moved ahead of several previous films featuring Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta, making it one of the biggest box-office performers associated with the popular on-screen pair.
Batwara 1947 Opened With ₹5.75 Crore
The film did not get the kind of blockbuster opening that might have been expected from a major Sunny Deol release.
According to early box-office tracking estimates, Batwara 1947 earned approximately ₹5.75 crore net in India on its opening day.
The opening was particularly affected by competition from Awarapan 2. With both films targeting audiences during the Independence Day weekend, the clash divided screens and viewers.
However, Batwara 1947 showed substantial improvement on its second day.
Independence Day Gives Batwara 1947 a Major Boost
Saturday proved much stronger for the film.
Benefiting from the August 15 Independence Day holiday and positive weekend footfall, Batwara 1947 reportedly collected around ₹13.50 crore net on its second day.
Compared with its ₹5.75 crore opening, the jump was significant.
The strong Saturday performance suggested that the film was finding an audience despite the competition. Its Partition-era setting may also have helped it attract viewers during the Independence Day weekend.
After two days, the movie had collected approximately ₹19.25 crore net in India.
Batwara 1947 Day 3 Collection
The film continued its theatrical run on Sunday, August 16.
According to early estimates available at around 8:30 PM, Batwara 1947 had collected approximately ₹5.97 crore on its third day.
This pushed its estimated three-day India net collection to around ₹25.22 crore at that stage.
Sunday occupancy was reported at approximately 22%.
However, these figures should be treated as provisional because the day's final collection was not available at the time of the initial report. Late-evening and night shows could change the final Sunday total.
Batwara 1947 Opening Weekend Collection
| Day | Estimated India Net Collection |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | ₹5.75 crore |
| Day 2 | ₹13.50 crore |
| Day 3 | ₹5.97 crore* |
| Total | ₹25.22 crore* |
Day 3 and weekend figures are based on early estimates available at around 8:30 PM and may change after final numbers are reported.
Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta Set a New Box Office Benchmark
The opening-weekend performance has also put Batwara 1947 ahead of several earlier movies featuring Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta.
The actors have previously appeared together in films such as The Hero: Love Story of a Spy, Farz and Bhaiaji Superhit.
Among their previous collaborations, The Hero had one of the strongest lifetime performances. It reportedly collected approximately ₹26.23 crore net in India and around ₹40.06 crore worldwide.
With Batwara 1947 already approaching that India net figure during its opening weekend, it is positioned to overtake The Hero once final Sunday collections and subsequent weekday earnings are added.
Calling it the pair's highest-grossing film at this stage, however, requires care because the reported ₹25.22 crore early weekend estimate was still slightly below The Hero's stated ₹26.23 crore lifetime India net collection.
How Sunny Deol-Preity Zinta Films Performed
Their earlier films delivered mixed results at the box office.
The Hero: Love Story of a Spy
The Hero opened at approximately ₹2.22 crore and collected around ₹6.31 crore during its opening weekend.
Its lifetime India net collection was reported at approximately ₹26.23 crore, while its worldwide earnings reached around ₹40.06 crore.
The film remains an important title in the pair's filmography.
Farz
Farz registered an opening of approximately ₹1.07 crore.
Its opening weekend collection stood at around ₹3.08 crore, while the lifetime India net business was approximately ₹11.27 crore.
Worldwide, the film reportedly earned around ₹16.45 crore.
Bhaiaji Superhit
Released in 2018, Bhaiaji Superhit failed to make a major impact commercially.
The film opened at approximately ₹1 crore and collected around ₹3.20 crore during its opening weekend.
Its lifetime India net collection was reported at roughly ₹6.25 crore, with worldwide earnings of around ₹8.20 crore. The film was made on a considerably larger reported budget and ultimately struggled at the box office.
What About Heroes?
Heroes is also sometimes included when comparing films featuring Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta, although it is not a conventional pairing of the two actors.
The movie opened at around ₹2.09 crore and earned approximately ₹6.78 crore during its first weekend.
Its India net collection reportedly reached ₹12.63 crore, while worldwide business was approximately ₹23.94 crore.
However, Preity Zinta was not paired opposite Sunny Deol in the film. Their characters belonged to different parts of the story. Sunny played an army officer who had lost his legs in war, while Preity's character was associated with Salman Khan's storyline.
For this reason, Heroes should be treated differently from films where Sunny and Preity appeared as the principal romantic pair.
Awarapan 2 Remains Strong Competition
While Batwara 1947 has managed to build momentum, its theatrical journey has been made more challenging by its clash with Emraan Hashmi's Awarapan 2.
A major box-office clash can affect both films because they compete for screens, premium show timings and the same weekend audience.
Despite that challenge, Batwara 1947 saw a major jump on Saturday and maintained reasonable momentum on Sunday.
The real test will begin after the opening weekend. Monday and Tuesday collections will reveal whether the movie can sustain audience interest once the holiday advantage disappears.
What Is Batwara 1947 About?
Batwara 1947 is set against the backdrop of the Partition of India and Pakistan and explores the communal violence and human suffering associated with that period.
Sunny Deol plays a character belonging to a Muslim family, while Preity Zinta portrays his wife.
The film also features actors including Shabana Azmi and Ali Fazal.
Its combination of a historical backdrop, family drama, romance and intense conflict has led to comparisons with the emotional style of some of Sunny Deol's earlier patriotic and Partition-themed films.
However, Batwara 1947 presents a separate storyline centred on characters caught in the turmoil surrounding Partition.
Can Batwara 1947 Maintain Its Momentum?
The opening weekend has given the film a solid foundation after its relatively slow first day.
Its biggest positive was the sharp jump from ₹5.75 crore on Friday to ₹13.50 crore on Saturday. Such growth indicates that holiday audiences helped the movie considerably.
The next challenge is maintaining collections during regular weekdays.
If the film records a reasonable hold on Monday, it could continue adding significantly to its domestic total. A steep decline, on the other hand, would make its longer theatrical run more dependent on the following weekend.
Competition from Awarapan 2 will also remain an important factor.
Batwara 1947 Box Office: What the Numbers Show
Batwara 1947 has turned a modest opening into a respectable opening weekend. Based on early Sunday estimates, the film had reached approximately ₹25.22 crore net in India by 8:30 PM on Day 3.
The film is also close to surpassing the ₹26.23 crore lifetime India net collection attributed to The Hero, which would give it a notable box-office milestone among Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta's films.
For now, though, the Day 3 number remains an early estimate. Final Sunday figures should provide a clearer picture of whether Batwara 1947 has already crossed that benchmark.
Regardless, its weekend growth shows that the Partition drama has managed to find an audience despite going head-to-head with Awarapan 2. The film's weekday performance will now determine whether this momentum can translate into a strong lifetime box-office total.