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Border 2
Sunny Deol speaks on Border 2 which released in theatres on January 23. Photo: T Series PR Team

Reflecting on the legacy of Border, veteran actor Sunny Deol opens up about how Dharmendra’s Haqeeqat inspired his dream to portray a soldier on screen, his journey with J.P. Dutta, and the emotional impact the film had on a generation. From the challenge of recreating the iconic music to the audience’s long wait for Border 2, he speaks passionately about patriotism, the power of the uniform, and the real heroes who guard the nation. IBNS-TWF correspondent Souvik Ghosh tracks him

Q: You often reminisce about Border. What drew you to that film?

A: As I’ve said before, my father Dharmendra’s film Haqeeqat inspired me deeply. Watching it, I always wanted to be part of a film like Border. I couldn’t become a soldier in real life, so I became an actor and promised myself I would one day feature in an Army film. When I met J.P. sir, I specifically asked him for a film on the Army. He then narrated the story of the Battle of Longewala, and that’s how our journey began.

Q: Many youngsters say they joined the Army after watching Border. How does that make you feel?

A: It feels wonderful to know I could contribute in some way. Hearing that young people were motivated by the film to join the Army is truly humbling. But the real heroes are the soldiers who protect us every day.

Q: What finally prompted you to make a sequel?

A: The audience kept asking for a second part for years. We made several attempts earlier, but they didn’t work out. Now, finally, Border 2 has become a reality because of that constant love and demand.

Q: The music of Border was iconic. Was recreating that magic challenging?

A: Absolutely. Border 2 is an extension of the first film, so we were very careful. The music of Border had set a huge benchmark. Our team tried to evolve the original sound while keeping its soul intact. I’m confident the music of the sequel will also stay with the audience for a long time, just like the first one did.

Q: What does patriotism mean to you?

A: The country is like our mother. Every generation follows the footsteps of the previous one to serve and protect it. This land is home to all of us, and loving it is our duty.

Q: How does it feel to wear a soldier’s uniform on screen?

A: It’s incredibly motivating. The uniform itself makes me feel like a soldier. Of course, actors don’t go through the kind of training real soldiers do, but our passion for the country is the same. The moment you wear that uniform, it gives you courage to play a soldier.

(Photos: T Series PR Team)

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