“Border 2,” starring Sunny Deol, premiered on January 23 to a varied response from fans and audiences. Despite extensive promotion, the film saw an average turnout on its first day at the box office, with viewers expressing mixed opinions. Some praised the storyline and performances, finding it emotionally engaging, while others felt the narrative lost its momentum at times.
Fans who watched the movie appreciated the dialogues and performances, describing them as deeply emotional. One viewer mentioned, “The movie is very emotional. A lot of people were clapping and crying during the emotional scenes. It will definitely touch your heart.” However, some viewers raised concerns about the movie’s length, considering it a potential drawback.
Critics of the film pointed out unnecessary elements like multiple love stories and wedding sequences, suggesting that these additions detracted from the core war theme. They also criticized the film’s editing, feeling it contributed to the movie’s extended duration. Additionally, some viewers missed Akshaye Khanna from the original “Border” released in 1999.
Audiences also commended the performances of Diljit Dosanjh, Varun Dhawan, and Ahan Shetty, highlighting their powerful acting skills and impactful dialogue delivery. “Border 2” is a war movie based on events from the 1971 war and is produced by Gulshan Kumar & T-Series in collaboration with J.P. Dutta’s J.P. Films. Directed by Anurag Singh, the film hit theaters on January 23.
In 1997, J.P. Dutta’s blockbuster “Border” featured a star-studded cast including Sunny Deol, Jackie Shroff, Suniel Shetty, Akshaye Khanna, and others. The film garnered immense popularity and remains a classic in Indian cinema.
