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Bollywood Box Office Shock: ‘Border 2’ Dominates as ‘Mardaani 3’ Stays Strong, New Releases ‘O Romeo’ and ‘Tu Ya Main’ Struggle

February 16, 2026 | by INVC Desk

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Mumbai, India — February 16, 2026

The latest weekend box office figures reveal a clear divide between new theatrical releases and established titles. While fresh entries struggled to gain traction, holdover hits continued to draw audiences, with one film maintaining blockbuster momentum weeks after release.


🎥 O Romeo — Slow Start Despite Hype

Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, the film opened in theaters on February 13 but failed to generate strong weekend momentum. Despite anticipation, its early box office traction remained modest, indicating limited audience turnout in its opening phase.

💔 Tu Ya Main — Weak Opening Weekend

Starring Shanaya Kapoor and Adarsh Gourav, the romantic thriller posted a subdued debut:
  • Day 1: ₹6 lakh

  • Day 2: ₹1.45 crore

  • Day 3: ₹75 lakh

  • Total: ₹2.80 crore

The film showed a slight jump on Saturday but could not sustain growth on Sunday, suggesting limited word-of-mouth traction.


🔎 Vadh 2 — Declining Trend

Featuring Neena Gupta and Sanjay Mishra, the film has completed 10 days in theaters but is witnessing a steady drop:
  • Saturday: ₹11 lakh

  • Sunday: ₹7 lakh

  • Total: ₹3.67 crore

The numbers indicate fading audience interest after its initial run.


👮‍♀️ Mardaani 3 — Stable Mid-Run Performance

Led by Rani Mukerji, the film continues a steady theatrical run 18 days after release:
  • Day 16 (Saturday): ₹1.65 crore

  • Day 17 (Sunday): ₹1.05 crore

  • Total: ₹44.2 crore

Its consistent performance highlights sustained audience interest and strong franchise appeal.


💣 Border 2 — Unstoppable Box Office Force

Starring Sunny Deol, the war drama remains the top performer even after 24 days:
  • Day 23 (Saturday): ₹1.9 crore

  • Day 24 (Sunday): ₹1.50 crore

  • Total: ₹321.95 crore

The film’s sustained earnings signal strong repeat viewership and mass appeal.


Box Office Analysis: Winners and Strugglers

Industry trends from the weekend indicate:

  • Established titles dominate ticket sales.

  • New releases face tough competition and audience selectivity.

  • Franchise and star-driven films continue to outperform.

Trade analysts note that post-holiday periods often challenge new releases unless supported by exceptional reviews or viral buzz.

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