Suniel Shetty says he would have returned for Border 2 had his character survived in the original

Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan will be featuring in the film, along with Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan and Diljit Dosanjh
Suniel Shetty says he would have returned for Border 2 had his character survived in the original
Suniel Shetty with son Ahan Shetty (left) Suniel Shetty in Border
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Suniel Shetty considers filmmaker J P Dutta's 1997 war film Border one of the most defining experiences of his career and says that had his character not been killed in the film, he would have returned for its upcoming sequel.

The 64-year-old actor on Monday evening attended the launch of the song 'Jaate Hue Lamhon', a remake of the song from the original album of the war drama. The track features in Border 2, which is set to be released in theatres on January 23.

Border, which was inspired by real events from the 1971 India-Pakistan war, featured Suneil as Captain Bhairon Singh, a battle-hardened Indian Army officer who was martyred towards the end of the film.

“I will never forget this film (Border)' When I was offered this character, I was scared as I felt would I be able to play this character because playing a reel life character is easy but essaying a real-life character is very difficult," he told reporters.

"When I got my death sequence, I was very happy. When you die for the country, it feels good. But for the first time I felt that if I was alive in Border, then I would have become part of Border 2. I always had this itch to wear the uniform,” Suniel added.

Border 2, directed by Anurag Singh, brings back Sunny Deol alongside a host of newcomers, including Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh and Suniel’s son Ahan Shetty.

Suniel said he is indebted to the filmmaker for giving Ahan an opportunity after his debut in the 2021 film Tadap.

“It is his second film, and he has been given such a huge responsibility. To get the opportunity to play a naval officer in just his second film -- and possibly one of the first naval officers depicted on screen in Indian cinema -- is truly special. I feel blessed,” he said.

The actor said people assume his son would automatically get work because he is Suniel Shetty's son, but pointed out that there was a gap after Ahan's first film.

"There is a lot he has gone through in life. That is why I am so happy he got a Border like film. He could not have asked for a better project than this. I only pray that he has done justice to the role and that the film works for all of us," Suniel said.

Produced by Bhushan Kumar, J.P. Dutta and Nidhi Dutta, the sequel is presented by Gulshan Kumar and T-Series in association with J.P. Dutta's J.P. Films.

Border 2 also stars Mona Singh, Sonam Bajwa, Anya Singh and Medha Rana in pivotal roles.

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