Check out Ahan Shetty's photo dump featuring 'Border 2' cast, father Suniel Shetty and friends
Mumbai, February 4
Ahan Shetty is keeping his fans in the loop with his latest updates. And, yet again, Ahan shared a photo dump, giving us a sneak peek into his life over the past month.
On Wednesday, Ahan posted pictures of his last month on Instagram and captioned it, "What a month it's been."
From work commitments to personal moments, Ahan's posts have been a treat for his followers.
The album featured Border 2 cast, his father Suniel Shetty and his friends.
One of the click shows, Ahan was gathered with his fans and clicking selfies from the car.
Suniel reacted to the post and dropped an evil eye and heart emoji in the comment section.
As soon as he dropped the post, fans showered love and blessing on Ahan's post in the comment section.
Border 2, which was released in theatres on January 23, is inspired by the true events of the 1971 India-Pakistan War and showcases how the Army, Navy, and Air Force fight together as one force. It brings Sunny Deol back in uniform once again.
Released on January 23, Border 2 has crossed the Rs 200 crore mark within six days. So far, the film has collected Rs 257.50 crore in India.
The film also stars Varun Dhawan, Ahan Shetty and Diljit Dosanjh in the lead roles.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Saw Border 2 on Republic Day with my family. What a film! Sunny Deol's entry gave me goosebumps. It's great to see the real heroes of 1971 being honoured. Ahan did a decent job too. More power to the team!
Respectfully, while I appreciate the film's success and the Shetty family, I feel the article focuses too much on the star's personal life rather than the actual historical event the movie is based on. Our soldiers' sacrifice deserves the primary spotlight.
The collection numbers are insane! 257 crores in India alone? This proves that patriotic films with good storytelling always resonate with the Indian audience. Diljit Dosanjh was a surprise package - loved his performance.
Suniel Shetty dropping the nazar battu (evil eye) emoji is the most Indian dad thing ever 😂. So relatable! Glad to see the film doing well. It's important for the younger generation to know about the 1971 war.
The photo with fans from the car is so sweet. It's nice when celebrities don't have a huge wall around them. On the movie - the scene with all three forces working together was brilliantly shot. Makes you proud.
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