Mumbai | Entertainment Bureau | RBN News

The theatrical debut of ‘Border 2’ faced unexpected hurdles on its opening day, with multiple First Day First Show (FDFS) screenings being cancelled across cinemas due to operational delays, dampening the excitement of eager audiences.

Technical Delays Force Show CancellationsSources confirmed to RBN News that the morning screening at Maxus Cinemas, Borivali (Mumbai) was cancelled after the film’s digital content was not delivered within the scheduled time.

Reports suggest that similar issues affected several other theatres, where early shows could not go ahead as planned.Fans Disappointed After Reaching Theatres Early Cinema halls witnessed visible frustration among moviegoers who had arrived early to catch the first show.

Many had pre-booked tickets and were informed only upon arrival that the screening stood cancelled, leading to widespread disappointment.

Theatre Operators RespondTheatre management clarified that the disruption was caused by delays in downloading and processing the film’s digital print.

Officials assured viewers that once the technical formalities are completed, the shows will be rescheduled promptly.

They further stated that:All existing ticket holders will be accommodated in rescheduled showsRefunds or alternate show options will be provided as per cinema policy Opening Day Buzz Takes a HitWhile expectations around Border 2 remain high, the opening-day setbacks have raised questions about release coordination and last-mile delivery planning. Industry observers note that such glitches can impact early box-office momentum if not addressed swiftly.

RBN News will continue to track developments related to the film’s release and updates from exhibitors.