Awarapan 2 vs Batwara 1947 Box Office Collection Day 7 Prediction: It’s been a week since two of the biggest release of 2026 had hit the screens. We are talking about Emraan Hashmi starrer Awarapan 2 and Sunny Deol’s Batwara 1947 which had hit the screens on August 14 making it an interesting Independence day weekend for the audience. For the uninitiated, Awarapan 2 is the sequel to the 2007 release Awarapan and is helmed by Nitin Kakkar. The movie also features Disha Patani, Shabana Azmi and Suvinder Vicky in lead and had opened to rave reviews from the audience.

On the other hand, Batwara 1947, which is helmed by Rajkumar Santoshi is set against the backdrop of India and Pakistan partition. Also starring Ali Fazal, Shabana Azmi, Karan Deol and Preity Zinta in the lead, Batwara 1947 also marks Rajkumar Santoshi’s reunion with Sunny Deol after 30 years after giving blockbusters like Ghayal, Ghatak and Damini. Interestingly, Sunny and Emraan have locked horns at the ticket windows for the second time after 19 years and the latter has been thriving at the box office this time.
Batwara 1947 Box Office Collection Day 7 Prediction
While the Sunny Deol starrer minted Rs 1.4cr on day 6 in India, the movie is likely to have a steady hold at the box office and will be earning Rs 1.5-2cr today (day 7/ first Thursday). According to an exclusive conversation with Filmibeat, film business expert Rohit Jaiswal stated that Batwara 1947 will miss the Rs 50cr mark and barely touch Rs 35-36cr nett in week 1.
Awarapan 2 Box Office Collection Day 7 Prediction
On the other hand, Emraan Hashmi’s Awarapan 2, which earned Rs 6.75cr ond day 6, is expected to earn Rs 6-7cr at the Indian box office today (day 7/ first Thursday). As per Rohit Jaiswal, Awarapan 2 is expected to make a collection of Rs 116-118cr in first week of release
Meanwhile, during an interview with SCREEN, producer Vishesh Bhatt opened up about the reason to make Awarapan 2 despite the box office failure of Awarapan and stated, “It’s great that today, because of the internet, people interpret so fast. They were able to see if Shivam is talking to God through “Tera Mera Rishta Purana” in the first part, now God is talking back to him in the sequel. That relationship is very important to someone as broken as Shivam. Emraan and I have experienced the heartache of the journey of Awarapan. We’d discussed that we’d take on this, and prove to ourselves that Awarapan was a good story and a good film to make. I wanted to reclaim the market and business side of Awarapan”.


