What is Awarapan 2 Box Office Collection Day 4: Emraan Hashmi Film Crosses ₹90 Crore as Batwara 1947 Slows Down?
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Mumbai: Emraan Hashmi and Disha Patani’s Awarapan 2 continues its strong run at the box office. After an impressive opening weekend, the sequel successfully crossed the ₹90 crore mark in India within four days, maintaining a clear lead over its box-office competitor, Batwara 1947.
Released during the Independence Day weekend, Awarapan 2 has benefited from strong audience interest, nostalgia surrounding the original film and positive momentum from its opening days. While the film saw the expected drop in collections on its first Monday, it still managed to hold its position strongly at the box office.
A Strong First Monday for Awarapan 2
According to the latest box-office reports, Awarapan 2 collected around ₹9 crore on Day 4, taking its total India net collection beyond ₹90 crore. The film had already built a strong foundation during its opening weekend, allowing it to comfortably cross the major milestone despite the weekday decline.
The sequel is now moving towards the ₹100 crore milestone in India, making its first weekday performance an important indicator of how far its theatrical run could eventually go.
The strong response also marks a significant commercial moment for Emraan Hashmi, with Awarapan 2 emerging as one of his biggest solo box-office successes.
Nostalgia Factor Works in Favour of the Sequel
The original Awarapan, released in 2007, gradually earned a loyal fan following and became particularly popular for its emotional storyline and memorable music.
That legacy appears to have played an important role in generating excitement around the sequel. Awarapan 2 managed to attract both fans of the original film and a newer audience, giving it a strong advantage during its theatrical release.
The sequel stars Emraan Hashmi and Disha Patani, and its box-office performance has placed it well ahead in the Independence Day weekend clash.
Batwara 1947 Faces a Tougher Monday
Meanwhile, Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta’s Batwara 1947 has witnessed a much steeper decline in collections. Reports indicate that the film suffered a significant drop on its first Monday and has struggled to maintain the same momentum as Awarapan 2.
The contrast between the two releases has made the box-office battle increasingly one-sided, with Awarapan 2 taking a clear lead after the first four days.
₹100 Crore Milestone Now Within Reach
With its India net collection already crossing ₹90 crore, Awarapan 2 is now closing in on the ₹100 crore mark. Its performance over the coming weekdays will determine how quickly it reaches the milestone and whether it can continue its successful theatrical run in the weeks ahead.
For now, the numbers clearly indicate that Awarapan 2 is winning the box-office clash, while Batwara 1947 faces a more difficult journey ahead.


