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Sunny Deol BTS from Border 2 stuns fans viral

Sunny Deol's strong yet vulnerable avatar in BTS photos from 'Border 2' win the internet, Esha Deol, Bobby Deol react

Sunny Deol has ignited excitement for ‘Border 2’ with behind-the-scenes photos, showcasing his commanding officer role and hinting at a grand scale. The upcoming war drama, a sequel to the 1997 hit, is slated for a January 23, 2026 release. Fans, including brother Bobby Deol, are eagerly anticipating its patriotic themes and action-packed return.

Sunny Deol has stirred fresh excitement around his return to the big screen after sharing behind-the-scenes photos from ‘Border 2’. The images, posted a day after the film’s trailer release, offer a closer look at the upcoming war drama and quickly drew strong reactions from fans. The post also sparked a warm public exchange between the actor and his brother Bobby Deol, adding a personal note to the buzz surrounding the sequel to the 1997 hit ‘Border’.

From a stern avatar to childlike smile

According to Instagram updates, Sunny Deol shared a carousel of BTS photos showing him in a military uniform amid large-scale battlefield setups. He offered fans a captivating glimpse of the battlefield, previewing his role as a commanding officer. One image also features Varun Dhawan in uniform, hinting at the scale and ensemble nature of the film. In one of the pictures, he’s seen showing a wide smile and having ‘moongfalli’. The report credits updates carried by entertainment media outlets covering the trailer launch and social media reactions.Fans flooded the comments section with praise, posting heart emojis and applauding the actor’s screen presence. Among the many reactions, Bobby Deol stood out with what the report described as a cute reaction. The ‘Aashram’ actor responded with a heart emoji, a simple gesture that fans described as priceless. Esha Deol also dropped hearts on this post.

Release date, cast, and what to expect

‘Border 2’ is positioned as a direct sequel to Border, nearly three decades after the original film’s release. Described as a war drama, the new installment aims to revive the franchise’s themes of patriotism, courage, and sacrifice. The film is set to release in theaters on January 23, 2026, three days before India’s Republic Day.Directed by Anurag Singh, the film brings together a large cast, including Diljit Dosanjh and Ahaan Shetty, among others. Sunny Deol leads the ensemble, continuing his long association with action-driven and patriotic cinema.For viewers looking to revisit the original, the 1997 film ‘Border’ is available to stream on JioHotstar and OTTplay Premium. As anticipation builds, fans appear ready to relive Sunny Deol’s presence in the ‘Border’ franchise with large-scale battlefield action when the sequel arrives in cinemas. Go to Source

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