Suniel Shetty (left) and Varun Dhawan in Border 2 
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Suniel Shetty supports Varun Dhawan amidst Border 2 song trolling: ‘We should think a little before saying these things’

Recently the song ‘Ghar Kab Aaoge’ from Border 2 was released and after watching it several social media users criticised Varun Dhawan’s expressions and also questioned his acting abilities

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Suniel Shetty, whose son Ahan will be seen next in the upcoming film Border 2, has responded to the online trolling being received by Varun Dhawan, who also features in the film. Recently the song ‘Ghar Kab Aaoge’ from the film was released and after watching it several social media users criticised his expressions and also questioned his acting abilities.

In an interview with Bombay Times, Suniel spoke up in support of Varun. "Has anybody seen the film (Border 2)? Nobody has seen the film. We've only seen glimpses. Varun Dhawan will kill it in the film - he's outstanding,” he said.

He added, "Varun is not playing himself; he is playing a decorated officer who has given his life for the country. I think we should think a little before going out there and saying these things. Today, it's very easy to trash someone and run them down."

Earlier, Varun had shared a post on Instagram expressing his gratitude to his fans. Sharing a series of photos, he wrote, "Major Hoshiyar Singh Dahiya. Thank you for the love."

In the comments section, he also addressed users who were trolling him. One user wrote, "Bhai apka acting pe sawal utha raha hai log uske liyeee kya bolega (Bro, people are raising questions on your acting skills. What would you say about that?)"

To this, the actor replied, "@sahjaan_18 yehi sawaal ne gaana hit karadi sab enjoy kar rahe hain rab di mehar. (This question made the song a hit. Everyone is enjoying it. God is great)."

Border 2 also features Sunny Deol and Diljit Dosanjh in key roles. Directed by Anurag Singh, the film has been produced by Nidhi Dutta. It is slated to release on January 23.

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