Border 2’ producer Nidhi Dutta explains why Tabu isn’t part of the upcoming sequel; says, ‘Sunny Deol is not…’ |

Border 2’ producer Nidhi Dutta explains why Tabu isn’t part of the upcoming sequel; says, 'Sunny Deol is not…'

‘Border 2’ producer Nidhi Dutta, daughter of filmmaker JP Dutta, recently opened up about why Tabu was not cast in the upcoming sequel of the film. The producer shared that the war drama is again set in 1971 but showcases a different battle between India and Pakistan; hence, Tabu was not roped in for part 2. Let’s learn more about it.

Nidhi Dutta reveals why Tabu was not roped in for ‘Border 2’

In an interview with IANS, Nidhi Dutta shared, “Sunny Deol is not playing Kuldeep Singh Chandpuri in the film. You must have understood from all the assets from the film that Major Kuldeep Singh Chandpuri, who he played in the first film, is a different character. So obviously, the wife will also be different.”

Nidhi Dutta Breaks Silence On Border 2 Hype, Makes Bold Statement On Records And Respect

Nidhi Dutta shares how ‘Border 2’ happened

Dutta further added that the late CDS General Bipin Rawat entrusted them with the responsibility of the film. She revealed that a few years ago the late Chief of Defence Staff, General Bipin Rawat, had called her and her father in Delhi for a meeting. The producer added that the late army officer shared 22 stories of war heroes, and the upcoming film includes 3 to 4 of them. Nidhi added, “And he had said that these are some stories of our martyrs, of our soldiers, which have to be conveyed to the people. And he had entrusted that responsibility to me and my father.”The producer called losing the army officer in a helicopter crash an “unfortunate” incident. She stated that ‘Border 2’ is not just her and JP Dutta’s dream but also “the dream of the late General Bipin Rawat ji.” Nidhi Dutta then added that one and a half years after his passing, she started working on three to four of the stories and included them in the ‘Border 2’ script.

More about ‘Border 2’

Directed by Anurag Singh, the film stars Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Ahan Shetty, and Diljit Dosanjh in the lead roles. The film is slated to hit theaters on January 23, 2026.

  • Related Posts

    Oscars slammed as ‘RACIST and DISRESPECTFUL’ for cutting off ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ HISTORIC Best Original Song winning speech |

    EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seon and Teddy Park, the team behind the global smash ‘Golden’ from ‘KPop Demon Hunters’, took…

    Rasgulla stuck in throat: Man chokes to death at wedding feast | Jamshedpur News

    Man dies in Jamshedpur after choking on Rasgulla at wedding. JAMSHEDPUR: A 41-year-old man died after a rasgulla got stuck in his throat while he was attending a wedding feast…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Passive euthanasia: How Harish Rana’s case revived memories for Aruna Shanbaug’s long, silent fight for dignity in death | India News

    Passive euthanasia: How Harish Rana’s case revived memories for Aruna Shanbaug’s long, silent fight for dignity in death | India News

    US-Iran war: How the LPG cylinder has become the face of Middle East mayhem’s impact on India

    US-Iran war: How the LPG cylinder has become the face of Middle East mayhem’s impact on India

    ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’: Plot, runtime, certificate, cameos and OTT details of Ranveer Singh’s film revealed | Hindi Movie News

    ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’: Plot, runtime, certificate, cameos and OTT details of Ranveer Singh’s film revealed | Hindi Movie News

    Will MrBeast host Oscars 2027? Academy Awards twist sparks chaos and fuels hosting speculation

    Will MrBeast host Oscars 2027? Academy Awards twist sparks chaos and fuels hosting speculation

    Middle East conflict: Oil companies seek advance payments from petrol pumps as global crude price surge squeezes margins

    Middle East conflict: Oil companies seek advance payments from petrol pumps as global crude price surge squeezes margins

    Salman Ali Agha runout row: Should umpires have called dead ball? MCC settles debate | Cricket News

    Salman Ali Agha runout row: Should umpires have called dead ball? MCC settles debate | Cricket News