Arjun Rampal praises “Border 2” team for their teaser, celebrating new talent and Sunny Deol’s return.

Arjun Rampal praises “Border 2” team for their teaser, celebrating new talent and Sunny Deol’s return.

Actor Arjun Rampal recently congratulated the team behind the upcoming war drama, “Border 2,” after experiencing the high-energy teaser of the film.

He expressed his admiration for Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty, acknowledging their fresh addition to the franchise while also highlighting the strong presence of veteran Sunny Deol, who starred in the original film.

In a recent Instagram post, Rampal shared the teaser of “Border 2,” writing, “Dearest #JPDutta sir, @nidhiduttaofficial congratulations on #Border2 love the new energy these handsome and solid youngsters @varundvn @diljitdosanjh @ahan.shetty are bringing, with the backing of the one and only @iamsunnydeol i guess India is in good hands (sic).”

He further added, “Look forward to seeing them in action under the direction of @anurag_singh_films. All the best to the whole team.. #Border2.”

At the teaser launch event, Varun Dhawan shared an entertaining anecdote. He revealed how he insisted that a particular dialogue be included in the film with some help from Sunny Deol.

While filming the sequel, the crew heard a war cry from the aspirants at the academy where part of the movie was shot. A senior officer had shouted to rouse the aspirants, asking, “Awaaz kahan tak jaani chaahiye? Lahore tak (Where shall the voice reach? It should reach Lahore).”

Varun felt it was essential to feature this line. He explained, “I thought, we must include this bit. If they didn’t write it, then they wouldn’t have added it to the script. I then went to Sunny sir and said in his ear, ‘Sir, please do this, this is a very big and real moment. Please use this.’”

He added, “That’s why I use it only in the teaser. Okay, do it. Then I didn’t know if it would work, so I went after Sunny paaji. I mean I can’t tell you, I got goosebumps. The one who was the trainer, I mean, what a voice it must have actually reached Lahore, the way it was doing.”