Suniel Shetty Beams with Pride at Son Ahan's 'Border 2' Song Launch

Suniel Shetty attended the song launch for 'Border 2', proudly supporting his son Ahan who plays a key role in the film. The launched song, 'Jaate Hue Lamhon', is a recreation of a hit from the original Border. The upcoming film, directed by Anurag Singh, features an ensemble cast including Sunny Deol and Varun Dhawan. Sunny Deol recently shared how his father's film inspired him to make the original Border, which has motivated many youths to join the armed forces.

Key Points: Suniel Shetty Supports Son Ahan at Border 2 Song Launch

  • Suniel Shetty attends song launch
  • Ahan Shetty continues father's legacy
  • Border 2 features an ensemble cast
  • Film is a spiritual successor to 1997 hit
  • Sunny Deol reflects on Border's impact
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'Border 2' song launch: Suniel Shetty roots for son Ahan, poses with him

Suniel Shetty attends the 'Jaate Hue Lamhon' launch for Border 2, posing with son Ahan Shetty. The film stars Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan.

"This one is special - Ahan Shetty"

Mumbai, January 12

Carrying forward his father's legacy, Ahan Shetty, son of actor Suniel Shetty, plays a key role in 'Border 2'.

Suniel, who essayed a leading role in the original Border, can't help but beam with pride at seeing his son associated with such an important film.

On Monday, he stepped out in the city to attend the song launch of 'Jaate Hue Lamhon'. Interestingly, it's a recreation of the hit song 'To Chalun' from Border.

At the event, he not only rooted for Ahan and the entire Border 2 team but also posed for a special photo session with Ahan for the paps.

Check out the pictures here.

Ahead of the event, Ahan took to Instagram and shared a few pictures with dad Suniel Shetty.

"This one is special (red heart emoji). Jaate Hue Lamhon - audio out now," he captioned the post.

Directed by Anurag Singh, 'Border 2' is presented by Gulshan Kumar and T-Series along with JP Dutta's JP Films.

The film, which also stars Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, and Diljit Dosanjh, will open in theatres from January 23 onwards.

Recently, at an event in Jaisalmer, Sunny Deol remembered his father Dharmendra's war film 'Haqeeqat', saying that it had a "strong impact" on him as a child, which motivated him to make 'Border'.

"I did 'Border' because when I watched my father's (Dharmendra) film 'Haqeeqat', I loved it deeply. I was a child then. So, when I became an actor, I decided to make a film similar to my father's movie. I spoke to J P Dutta, and we decided to make a film on the Longewala subject, which is extremely close to our hearts and lives in the hearts of all of you," said Sunny Deol.

Sunny Deol reflected on the film Border's impact on youth, saying he never imagined it would inspire young people to join the armed forces."Wherever I go, I never knew that we would give so much confidence to so many young people that they would choose to join the armed forces. Whenever I meet them, they tell me that after watching my film, they decided to join the army," said Sunny Deol.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Border was more than just a film for our generation. It instilled such pride. If Border 2 can capture even half of that emotion and patriotism, it will be a hit. Excited for January 23rd!
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Aman W
Honestly, I have mixed feelings. While I love the original, I hope this sequel isn't just a cash grab riding on nostalgia. The cast looks promising though - Sunny Deol, Varun, Diljit. Fingers crossed!
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Sarah B
The father-son legacy angle is beautiful. First Sunny talking about Dharmendra's Haqeeqat, now Suniel with Ahan. It shows how cinema and patriotism are passed down in families. The new song is quite catchy!
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Karthik V
Sunny Deol's point about the film inspiring youth to join the army is so true. Border's "Sandese Aate Hai" still gives me goosebumps. Hope Border 2 creates its own iconic moments. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
As a defense brat, I appreciate films that portray our armed forces with respect and accuracy. The original did that well. Let's hope the sequel maintains that dignity and doesn't go overboard with drama. 🤞

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