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“Sunny, Varun, Diljit & Ahan — Border 2 Teaser Assembles Bollywood’s Biggest War Battalion on Vijay Diwas”

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Today, Sunny Paaji tweeted on X @iamsunnydeol :

Awaaz kahan tak jaani chahiye… This #VijayDiwas, celebrate the most anticipated teaser of the year. #Border2 In Cinemas 23rd Jan 2026. Jai Hind.

Today, 16 December 1971, was a historic day for India, as India won the war with 93,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendering and the formation of a new country, Bangladesh. Now this historic day is celebrated as #vijaydiwas in India, and today on On this occasion, the much anticipated sequel to the blockbuster movie #border, #border2, has released a teaser of 2.05 minutes in duration.

This magnificent and interesting war epic teaser is based on the 1971 Indo-Pak war and is trending in social circles.

Today, the grand event was graced by the entire Border 2 team, including production and the star cast, comprised of leading actor Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, Ahan Shetty, producer J.P. Dutta, producer Bhushan Kumar, director Anurag Singh, story writer Nidhi Dutta, co-producer Shiv Chanana & others in front of the large media presence.

During the event, Sunny Paaji got emotional while delivering the powerful dialogue “Awaaz kahan tak jaani chahiye? Lahore tak.”

His eyes got teary, maybe due to him missing his He-Man father—the legendary Dharm Ji, who departed a week back.

Border 2 story line :

Border 2 : Second Poster

Border 2, the upcoming larger-than-life on-screen and interesting war epic full of action, legacy, and patriotism!

The movie is based on the 1971 Indo-Pak war starring macho man Sunny Paaji portraying Lt. Colonel Fateh Singh Kaler along with heartthrob star’s like Varun Dhawan portraying Major Hoshiar Singh Dahiya, Diljit Dosanjh portraying Fg Offr Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon, and the newcomer star sensation Ahan Shetty portraying Lt Cdr Joseph Pius Alfred Noronha.

Border 2 also has a leading lady star cast like Mona Singh, Sonam Bajwa, Medha Rana, and Anya Singh to enhance the emotional and glamorous part.

Border 2, The story is based on the valour of our 1971 real Indian army heroes—sung or unsung—who planned and fought the devilish Pakistani army on 5 fronts.

With their brave killer fighting spirit, not only they defeated the Pak army in just 13 days but
humiliated them too, with their 93000 soldiers surrendering their pants down.

The Teaser :

Border 2 : Poster With Varun Dhawan

The teaser is packed with mind-blowing scenes of lead actor Sunny Deol’s epic, fierce role along with Varun’s intense on-duty performance. Diljit’s airman avatar under air force command and Ahan’s courageous avatar as a navy man.

The teaser visuals of the Indian defence all three command—the army, the air force, and the navy’s synchronized coordinated valour against the enemy with in between emotional scenes of family connection.

The thrilling background score of the song ‘Hindustan Meri Jaan’ gives the goosebumps.

The Border 2 Production :

Border 2 : On Shoot Location

Sunny Deol on the sets of Border 2 in the rugged cantonment of Jhansi, alongside Varun Dhawan, Producer Bhushan Kumar, Nidhi Dutta, Co-producer Shiv Chanana, Binoy Gandhi, & Director Anurag Singh.

Nearly three decades after Border carved its place in Indian cinema’s archives, on June 13, 2024—exactly 27 years after the original blockbuster—Border 2 was officially announced. At the helm is director Anurag Singh, whose track record suggests a balance of scale and sensitivity.

Slated for a January 23, 2026 release, expect Border 2 to arrives with larger than life cinematic ambition— reinterpreting heroism for a generation that demands authenticity over spectacle.

Gulshan Kumar, T-Series & JP Films Present BORDER 2

Star Cast: Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, Ahan Shetty, Mona Singh, Sonam Bajwa, Anya Singh, Medha Rana and others
Directed By: Anurag Singh
Produced By: Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar
Produced By: JP Dutta, Nidhi Dutta
Co-Producer: Shiv Chanana
Co-Producer: Binnoy K Gandhi
Music Release: T-Series
Story Writer: Nidhi Dutta
Screenplay & Dialogues: Sumit Arora, Anurag Singh
DOP: Anshul Choubey
Production Design: Mayur Sharma
Supervising Producer: Siddhi Dutta
Executive Producer: Ashwini Kumar
Editor: Manish More
Costume Designer: Sheetal Sharma
Music Director: Anu Malik,
Singer: Mithoon, Vishal Mishra, Sachet-Parampara, Gurmoh
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar, Manoj Muntashir Shukla, Kumaar, Kausar Munir
Background Music: John Stewart Eduri
Sound Designer: Nihar Ranjan Samal
Teaser Mix & Master: Eric Pillai @ Future Sound of Bombay
Finance Head: Rachna Bhagat
Casting Director: Mukesh Chhabra, CSA
Action Director: Ravi Varma, Nick Powell, Parvez Shaikh, Allan Amin
Director Of Choreography: Raju Khan, Ganesh Acharya
Associate Director: Harshit Bhatia
1st Assistant Director: Sarvesh Shingre
Line Producer: Amit J. Chaudhary, Santosh Rai
Post Producer: Ankush Dhawan
Re-Recording Mixer: Debajit Changmai
Special Effects: VFX: Redefine, Labyrinth
VFX Supervisor: Vishal Anand, Soumen Das
VFX Creative Head (Labyrinth): Siddhartha Jayakar
DI: Prime Focus Ltd.
DI Colorist: Ashirwad Hadkar
Project Head (T-Series): Meghha Chheda
Music Head (T-Series): Shivam Chanana
Music Marketing Head (T-Series): Vivin Sachdeva
Film Marketing Lead (T-Series): Neel Mehta
Film PR Lead (T-Series): Rahul Dubey
Film Digital Marketing Lead (T-Series): Shahrukh Khan
Film Marketing & Promotions (T-Series): Mita Choudhary, Heett Savla
Music Team (T-Series): Raj Chanana, Sonal Chawla, Vivin Sachdeva
Music Marketing Team (T-Series): Sana Shaikh, Raisa Ghosh
Digital Team (T-Series): Varun Arora, Juhi Singh, Praveen Sharma
Publicity Design: Parass Kanani (House Of Awe)
Digital Marketing: White Rivers Media
Visual Promotions: Just Right Studioz NX

 

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“Yami Gautam’s Tears Say It All: Why ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ Isn’t Just a Sequel, It’s an Emotion”

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The Silence After the Storm: Why Yami Gautam’s Reaction to ‘Dhurandhar 2’ Feels So Real

 

In an age where film promotions are often loud, hyperbolic, and filled with rehearsed soundbites, sometimes the most honest review comes not from a critic, but from a spouse who is at a loss for words. And that is exactly what happened with Yami Gautam and the yet-to-be-released sequel Dhurandhar: The Revenge.

Set to release on March 19, 2026, the film already carries the weight of massive expectations. But if early reactions are anything to go by, this sequel doesn’t just meet them — it surpasses them.

At a recent event, actress Yami Gautam shared that she has watched the film and described it as: “I watched the film and it took me time to process what I had experienced. It is beyond extraordinary. I was deeply emotional afterward. All I can say is that Aditya loves his country, he loves his fans and he has poured his heart and soul into this film. He has given it everything. This film will be remembered forever. People won’t be able to forget the experience this film gives them.”

And honestly, her reaction feels real. She spoke about being so overwhelmed after watching it that she couldn’t even gather her thoughts immediately. Sitting on a flight, watching the sunset, she was still processing what she had just experienced. That kind of emotional impact doesn’t come from spectacle alone — it comes from storytelling.

The Dhurandhar-The Revenge sequel revolves around an undercover intelligence operation that dives deep into high-risk counter-terror operations. Inspired loosely by real geopolitical tensions in South Asia, the narrative balances action with emotion. And that emotional core seems to be what makes the upcoming sequel= a special one.

 

With Ranveer Singh reprising his role, the intensity is expected to be fiercer, the drama deeper, and the action grander. The first film Dhurandhar grossed over ₹1300 crores worldwide, setting a benchmark. The sequel now carries not just a story forward, but an entire legacy.

Interestingly, the film will clash at the box office with Toxic: A Fairytale For Grown Ups on the same day. But if passion, conviction, and emotional depth are anything to judge by, Dhurandhar: The Revenge seems ready for the battle.

More than a sequel, this feels like a filmmaker pouring his heart onto the screen. And if audiences walk out with moist eyes and a racing pulse, that’s cinema doing what it does best.

March 19 can’t come soon enough.

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One Poster. One Date. From Antarctica to Kashi: Varanasi Set for April 7, 2027, Release.

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When Silence Spoke Louder Than Thunder: Movie Varanasi Locks April 7, 2027

There are announcements that arrive with drumrolls. And then there are announcements that arrive like destiny—quiet, inevitable, and impossible to ignore.

On an ordinary day that didn’t feel ordinary for long, filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli did what only he can do. No stage. No microphone. No grand speech. Just one poster. One date. And suddenly, the world was listening.

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Poster Courtesy : SS Raja Mouli Film

April 7, 2027.

That’s when Varanasi arrives in theatres worldwide.

The reveal was so subtle that many missed it at first. A poster quietly surfaced. Hoardings appeared in parts of Varanasi city. No explanation followed. And then—like ripples turning into waves—social media exploded. Fans connected the dots. Theories flew. Old teasers resurfaced. Within minutes, the silence became thunder.

Bharatnewupdates : Varanasi Movie Poster

Image Courtesy : SS Raja Mouli Film

This is Rajamouli’s cinema even before the cinema begins.

Varanasi is not just another film announcement. It feels like the opening line of a myth being retold for a new century.

At the center of this epic stands Mahesh Babu, in his most transformative role yet—as Rudhra, a fierce Shiva devotee, a warrior scarred by time, carrying faith like a weapon and rage like a destiny. The first glimpse promised a man who doesn’t merely walk through history but tears through it. Blood-soaked. Barefoot. Eyes burning with purpose.

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Poster Courtesy : SS Raja Mouli Film

Opposite him is Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Mandakini, bringing with her a global presence and emotional gravity that bridges worlds. And facing them is Prithviraj Sukumaran as Kumbha, a villain crafted not just to oppose, but to haunt. The kind of antagonist whose shadow lingers long after the screen goes dark.

Bahartnewsupdates: Priyanka Chopra Jonas Varanasi Poster

Poster Courtesy : SS Raja Mouli Film

Shot on an unprecedented scale, Varanasi travels far beyond the familiar—from the frozen silence of Antarctica to the raw heat of Africa, finally returning to the ancient, breathing soul of its titular city. It becomes the first Indian film ever shot in Antarctica, and the first Indian film made for IMAX, pushing Indian cinema into terrains—both geographical and imaginative—it has never explored before.

Poster Courtesy : SS Raja Mouli Film

With a reported budget of $100 million and music by Oscar-winner M.M. Keeravani, the film blends action, science fiction, mythology, time travel, and cosmic artifacts into a story that spans thousands of years. One of its most powerful sequences draws inspiration from the Ramayana, echoing the spirit of Rama and the timeless struggle between dharma and destruction.

Those who have seen the intro teaser speak of visuals that stun into silence—an experience that promises to stretch the limits of Indian cinema’s visual language.

Bharatnewsupdates : Varanasi Poster

Poster Courtesy : SS Raja Mouli Film

Varanasi post production team: – Srinivas Mohan – VFX supervisor. – P S Vinodh – Dop . – Mohan – Production designer . – ⁠M M Keeravaani – Music composer. – ⁠Rama – Costume designer. – Deepak – Animation supervisor. – ⁠Pratheek – concept design and development. – Thammi Raju – Editor.

The release date itself feels symbolic. April 7, 2027, falls during Ugadi and Gudi Padwa, flows into a long festive window with Rama Navami and Ambedkar Jayanti, and lands perfectly for a global theatrical run. It’s a date chosen with care, foresight, and faith in the big-screen experience.

After RRR—a film that roared across borders, won an Oscar, and rewrote global perceptions of Indian cinema—expectations are naturally sky-high. But Varanasi doesn’t seem interested in chasing RRR. It wants to walk its own path. Slower. Deeper. Louder in impact.

Bharatnewupdates : Varanasi Poster

Poster Courtesy : SS Raja Mouli Film

What makes this moment special isn’t just the scale, the stars, or the spectacle. It’s the confidence. The belief that one image and one date are enough. That storytelling can begin long before the first frame rolls.

From local legends to global screens, Varanasi isn’t arriving quietly anymore.

The journey begins.

LOCK THE DATE: APRIL 7, 2027.

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Border 2 Review: Sunny Deol Roars Back in a Patriotic Spectacle That Commands the Big Screen

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Border 2: A Roaring Salute to Legacy, Valor, and the Indian Soldier

Border 2 Review

A Grand War Epic That Honors Legacy, Emotion, and the Spirit of Indian Soldiers. Almost thirty years after J.P. Dutta’s Border redefined patriotic cinema in India, Border 2 arrives with the weight of expectation, nostalgia, and history riding on its shoulders. Revisiting a film as iconic as Border is never easy — memories are too strong, emotions too personal.

Bharatnewupdates : Border 2 Team

Yet, Border 2, directed by Anurag Singh and backed by producers Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, J.P. Dutta, and Nidhi Dutta, emerges not merely as a continuation — it is an expansion of the emotional and cinematic universe that Border created. Loud, proud, and deeply emotional, Border 2 reaffirms the power of patriotic storytelling when rooted in sincerity, but as a worthy successor that expands the emotional and cinematic canvas of its predecessor.

At a time when audiences are craving sincerity over spectacle, Border 2 delivers both — scale that awes and emotion that stays.

Story: War Seen Through Bravery and Sacrifice

Set during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, Border 2 unfolds across three critical battlefronts — land, air, and sea — giving the film an expansive narrative scope rarely attempted in Hindi cinema.

Bharatnewsupdates : Border 2

The story follows three officers who once trained together at the academy under the mentorship of Fateh Singh (Sunny Deol), a revered and battle-hardened commander now leading a battalion at the border. Hoshiyar Singh (Varun Dhawan) represents the Indian Army on ground operations, Nirmaljit Singh (Diljit Dosanjh) commands the skies as a fearless Air Force pilot, while Mahendra Rawat (Ahan Shetty) leads naval forces in the Arabian Sea.

As Pakistan launches coordinated attacks from all directions, the film focuses not just on military strategy, but on the emotional cost of war — fear, duty, loss, and the weight of responsibility. While Border 2 is packed with large-scale action, its true strength lies in emotional storytelling. The film focuses on camaraderie, shared history, and the silent sacrifices made by soldiers and their families.

Letters from home, moments before combat, and quiet reflections give the narrative a deeply human pulse.

What truly sets Border 2 apart is its emotional depth. Beneath the explosions and gunfire lies a deeply human story about men shaped by discipline, loyalty, and love for the motherland. The narrative remains gripping throughout its long runtime, rarely losing momentum.

Performances

Bharatnewsupdates-Border-2 Poster Sunny Deol

Sunny Deol Leads From the FrontSunny Deol is the heart, soul, and roaring engine of Border 2. From the very first sequence till the end credits, he commands the screen with unmatched authority. His portrayal of Fateh Singh blends old-school intensity with emotional maturity. When he roars, theatres erupt; when he falls silent, the weight of leadership is palpable. Watching Deol shoulder a film of this scale even today feels nothing short of extraordinary.

Bharatnewsupdates-Border-2 Poster Varun Dhawan

Varun Dhawan delivers one of the most disciplined performances of his career. Gone is the flamboyance — here, he plays a soldier with restraint, vulnerability, and inner strength. His arc from a determined officer to a battle-tested leader is convincingly portrayed and emotionally rewarding.

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Diljit Dosanjh brings both charm and gravitas to his role. His aerial combat sequences are among the film’s biggest visual highlights, while his lighter moments add warmth without disrupting the seriousness of the narrative.

Bharatnewsupdates-Border-2 Poster Ahan Shetty

Ahan Shetty continues his upward journey, holding his own in intense sequences and earning applause during emotionally charged moments.

The female cast — Mona Singh, Medha Rana, Sonam Bajwa, and Anya Singh — play crucial roles in grounding the film emotionally. Their characters represent the families, fears, and silent sacrifices that often go unseen in war stories. The supporting cast further strengthens the film, while surprise cameos towards the end are handled tastefully.

Technical Aspects: Craft That Elevates the Experience

Technically, Border 2 is among the most accomplished war films made in recent years. Cinematographer Anshul Chobey captures the vastness and brutality of war with striking precision — dusty battlefields, night-time ambushes, soaring fighter jets, and naval warfare are all mounted on a grand scale.

The action choreography is detailed and realistic, avoiding cartoonish excess. Explosions feel heavy, combat feels exhausting, and strategy matters. The editing by Manish More keeps the film engaging despite its 3-hour-plus runtime, ensuring that emotional beats land without dragging the pace.

Music plays a vital role in amplifying the film’s emotional impact. “Ghar Kab Aaoge” emerges as a standout, carrying the pain of separation and hope of reunion. “Mitti Bete” strikes a deep emotional chord, while the recreated “Jaate Hue Lamhon” instantly triggers nostalgia.

Sonu Nigam’s vocals once again prove why his voice remains unmatched in patriotic music — stirring, soulful, and powerful.

The background score, especially the recurring “Hindustan Meri Jaan” theme, lifts key moments and ensures that the film’s patriotic pulse never fades.

Dialogues are written for theatrical impact — sharp, powerful, and unapologetically loud. They evoke whistles, applause, and chants, particularly in single screens. Importantly, while loud, they rarely cross into hollow jingoism.

Direction: Balancing Spectacle With Sentiment

Director Anurag Singh deserves credit for understanding the emotional responsibility of handling Border’s legacy. He doesn’t rush the storytelling, allowing relationships to develop before the war erupts. His handling of action remains grounded in emotion, ensuring that every battle has consequences.

Border 2 knows its audience — it embraces commercial cinema while respecting the real-life sacrifices it depicts.

Audience Reaction and Box Office Performance

Audience response has been overwhelmingly positive. First-day-first-show reactions praise the film’s emotional power, patriotic fervor, and Sunny Deol’s commanding presence. Theatre experiences — cheering crowds, standing ovations, and emotional silences — have become part of the film’s conversation.

When asked about the best scene from Border 2 ??

An audience said : Teri bhatiji ka naam parvati rkhunga !!  

Bhai, I swear I legit cried during this scene. It was so pure and heart-warming.. that whole conversation just hit straight in the feels.

At the box office, Border 2 has taken a flying start. With a Day 1 collection of approximately ₹32 crore net, it has registered the biggest opening of 2026 so far. Strong momentum continues into the weekend, with ticket sales surging ahead of Republic Day, positioning the film for a massive extended weekend run.

Star Cast:

Cast: Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, Ahan Shetty, Mona Singh, Sonam Bajwa, Anya Singh, Medha Rana and Others
Director: Anurag Singh
Producers : Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar,JP Dutta, Nidhi Dutta
Music Directors : Anu Malik, Mithoon, Vishal Mishra, Sachet-Parampara, Gurmoh
Cinematographer : Anshul Chobey
Editor : Manish More

Release date: Friday, January 23
Language: Hindi
Duration: 3 hours 19 minutes

Final Verdict

Border 2 is not just a sequel — it’s a cinematic tribute. A tribute to the soldiers who fought, the families who waited, and the stories that shaped generations. It roars with pride, aches with emotion, and stands tall as a reminder of what big-screen cinema can achieve when driven by sincerity.

This is cinema meant to be experienced, felt, and cherished.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ / 5

 

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