The promotions for Border 2 are in full swing, and one recent event delivered a strong dose of nostalgia and patriotism. At the venue, a group of artists recreated one of the most unforgettable scenes from Border, instantly transporting the audience back to the times when the film arrived in theatres and instantly became a rage.
The performance saw the artists recreating Sunny Deol’s iconic dialogue from Border, where his character fiercely questions a soldier asking for leave during the war. As the scene played out on stage, the energy in the room shifted, thanks to the intense expressions and dramatic body language of the performers.
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Meanwhile, the cast and crew of Border 2 launched the music video
of the film’s song Ghar Kab Aaoge on Friday evening at an amphitheatre in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. During the event, Sunny Deol, who plays a key role in Border 2, revealed that he did the original Border (1997) after watching his late father, veteran actor Dharmendra’s film Haqeeqat.
What Motivated Sunny Deol To Take On Border
Addressing the BSF soldiers at the event, Sunny Deol said, “Ever since I did Border… I have been a part of your family. I did Border because I had watched my father’s movie Haqeeqat… I loved it a lot back then when I was a kid. When I became an actor, I spoke to JP Dutta sahab, and we both decided to make a movie on the Battle of Longewala subject, which is very dear to you all and resides in your hearts.”
The star continued, “Wherever I go, I didn’t know that we would give so much confidence to so many youths that people would join the Army after watching Border. Wherever I go, whichever soldiers I meet, they say that after watching your film, we decided to join the Army.”
The Cast Of Border 2
Meanwhile, Border 2 brings together an impressive cast with Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh and Ahan Shetty in key roles. Directed by Anurag Singh, the upcoming war drama also features Mona Singh, Medha Rana, Sonam Bajwa and Anya Singh. Given the buzz around the film, it is shaping up to be the first hit of 2026, set to release on January 23, just a few days ahead of Republic Day.
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