What is the story about?
Varun Dhawan is all set to capture the passion and resolve of Colonel Hoshiar Singh Dahiya PVC in Border 2, and his intense looks in the poster, teaser and the recently released song prove that the actor is going all guns blazing.
Varun pays tribute to the bravery of Col. Hoshiar Singh Dahiya, who led his troops with unflinching courage during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, and was awarded the Param Vir Chakra for his heroism, India’s highest military honour.
The film is all set to release in cinemas on January 23 but over the last few weeks, the actor has been attacked and trolled ever since the song Ghar Kab Aaoge and the teaser of the war drama dropped. But is there more than what meets the eye? At least his fans think so as per a post that has surfaced on the internet.
What Varun Dhawan said about getting trolled
The actor recently tweeted to a fan- "Bahut saahi baat hain yeh aur kuch log hota hain aise. All one can do keep ur head down and work never laugh on someone’s failure #varunsays."
Border 2 producer blasts the trolls
Nidhi Dutta pointed out the smear campaign against the film and called the trolls anti nationals as they targeted the song and the actors.
The inside business of online hate
What makes this moment disturbing is not criticism itself, but the nature of it. The conversation about Varun Dhawan has gone from his work into demeaning territory. Instead of discussing performance that they are yet to watch, audiences are being fed commentary obsessing over his height, facial expressions and physicality, often laced with mockery and crude language.
Varun pays tribute to the bravery of Col. Hoshiar Singh Dahiya, who led his troops with unflinching courage during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, and was awarded the Param Vir Chakra for his heroism, India’s highest military honour.
The film is all set to release in cinemas on January 23 but over the last few weeks, the actor has been attacked and trolled ever since the song Ghar Kab Aaoge and the teaser of the war drama dropped. But is there more than what meets the eye? At least his fans think so as per a post that has surfaced on the internet.
Varun ask his fans to not take tension of him getting trolled
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What Varun Dhawan said about getting trolled
The actor recently tweeted to a fan- "Bahut saahi baat hain yeh aur kuch log hota hain aise. All one can do keep ur head down and work never laugh on someone’s failure #varunsays."
Bahut saahi baat hain yeh aur kuch log hota hain aise. All one can do keep ur head down and work never laugh on someone’s failure #varunsays https://t.co/e5uIebAeFD
— Varun Dhawan (@Varun_dvn) January 6, 2026
Border 2 producer blasts the trolls
Nidhi Dutta pointed out the smear campaign against the film and called the trolls anti nationals as they targeted the song and the actors.
The inside business of online hate
What makes this moment disturbing is not criticism itself, but the nature of it. The conversation about Varun Dhawan has gone from his work into demeaning territory. Instead of discussing performance that they are yet to watch, audiences are being fed commentary obsessing over his height, facial expressions and physicality, often laced with mockery and crude language.













