Border 2 starring Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh and Ahan Shetty - is undoubtedly one of much-anticipated films of 2026. As the movie's release
date gets closer, the buzz around the muplti-starrer war-drama continues to grow. Earlier today, the makers of Border 2 unveiled the soulful track Jaate Hue Lamhon at a star-studded launch event in Mumbai. Held on January 12 at the United Services Club, the event brought together the film’s cast and crew alongside Naval Officers and showcased the film’s close ties to the armed forces. At the promotional event of Border 2, ahead of its theatrical release on January 23, 2026 - what caught everyone's attention was a moment when the OG Border star Suniel Shetty struck nostalgia. In a video from the event, he was seen recreating 'Dharti Meri Maa' dialogue from JP Dutta film, with his son Ahan by his side. The clip is going viral on social media.
OG Border star Suniel Shetty recreates 'Dharti Meri Maa' dialogue with son Ahan by his side
In a clip posted on Zoom's Official Instagram handle, fans were seen erupting in claps and cheer as Suniel Shetty recreated the iconic dialogue from Border. We also see his son Ahan Shetty standing next to him who clapped for his father soon after he delivered the dialogue.
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Jaate Hue Lamhon released at event
The song pays tribute to the love, sacrifice, and resilience of soldiers’ families. The event was a celebration of music, patriotism, and cinematic storytelling, featuring live performances by Vishal Mishra and Roop Kumar Rathod, and a spirited band performance by Naval Officers. With the film’s music playing a central role in connecting with viewers, Jaate Hue Lamhon further sets the stage for Border 2 to strike an emotional chord with audiences nationwide.
Originally composed by Anu Malik with lyrics by Javed Akhtar, Jaate Hue Lamhon has been reimagined for Border 2 by Mithoon. The refreshed version is woven around themes of separation, love, and emotional endurance, closely mirroring the film’s focus on patriotism and the experiences of armed forces families. The release of Jaate Hue Lamhon follows the positive reception of Ghar Kab Aaoge.













