Varun Dhawan Reveals Bhushan Kumar's "Yes or No" Ultimatum for 'Border 2'

Actor Varun Dhawan revealed that producer Bhushan Kumar's blunt "yes or no" ultimatum was the decisive moment that led him to sign 'Border 2'. The film, a patriotic war drama based on the 1971 India-Pakistan War, has become a major box office success, earning over ₹257 crore in India. Dhawan portrays Param Vir Chakra awardee Major Hoshiar Singh Dahiya, calling it the "role of a lifetime". Co-star Sunny Deol praised Dhawan's dedication, advising him to ignore social media trolls.

Key Points: Varun Dhawan on Bhushan Kumar's 'Border 2' Signing Ultimatum

  • Film crossed ₹200 crore mark
  • Based on 1971 war hero Major Hoshiar Singh
  • Sunny Deol returns in pivotal role
  • Dhawan was initially hesitant about the role
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"Haan ya naa? Time mat pass karo...": Varun Dhawan recalls Bhushan Kumar's straight talk before signing 'Border 2'

Varun Dhawan shares how producer Bhushan Kumar's direct "yes or no" approach made him sign the hit war drama 'Border 2', now a ₹257 crore success.

"Haan ya naa? Time mat pass karo. - Bhushan Kumar to Varun Dhawan"

Mumbai, February 12

Actor Varun Dhawan has opened up about the decisive moment that led him to sign 'Border 2,' recalling producer Bhushan Kumar's straightforward words, "Yes or no, don't pass the time", while he was in talks for the war drama.

The revelation came during the film's success press meet in Mumbai on Thursday, held after 'Border 2' crossed the Rs 200 crore mark at the box office.

Released on January 23, the film has earned Rs 257.50 crore in India in its first six days. Inspired by the true events of the 1971 India-Pakistan War, the film showcases the combined efforts of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, with Sunny Deol returning in uniform in a pivotal role.

In 'Border 2,' Varun Dhawan portrays real-life war hero Major Hoshiar Singh Dahiya of the 3 Grenadiers, who was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest gallantry award, for his extraordinary bravery during the 1971 war.

The film depicts Major Hoshiar Singh's leadership during the Battle of Basantar and the capture of Jarpal, where he led his battalion despite being heavily outnumbered and injured. Dhawan shares screen space with Sunny Deol, Ahan Shetty, and Diljit Dosanjh.

Speaking about the responsibility of playing such a decorated officer, Dhawan said, "It was a very, very big responsibility. The kind of story they had to tell, I got the chance to do it. And when I heard the role for the first time, I remember when Anurag and I met... everyone had got emotional and had a tear in their eyes."

The actor admitted he was surprised to be offered the part. "I asked Anurag... I mean, I haven't gone to anyone else yet. I can do this role. I was shocked because it was such a good role," he shared.

Dhawan also discussed his initial hesitation, noting that mounting an ensemble film in 2025-2026 presents challenges. "Making an ensemble film in 2025, 2026 has become difficult because of many reasons," he said. It was then that he approached Bhushan Kumar for clarity.

"And then I spoke to Bhushan sir and he said, haan ya naa? Time mat pass karo ('Yes or no, don't pass the time.') And I said, 'Sir, andar ki awaaz keh rahi hai... yes, it's done.' So he said, 'Yes, don't irritate me too much. This is the role of a lifetime.'"

Reflecting on the trust placed in him, Dhawan added, "For them to have that trust in me that I will be able to do this, that was a big thing... It was an uphill battle. It was difficult. But who wants to see easy things? So either I was going to fail or I was going to win the war. I'm happy that India won and I won too."

Sunny Deol, who plays Lieutenant Colonel Fateh Singh Kaler, praised his co-star at the event.

"He is a very nice kid because I have worked with his dad. He is a very hard working boy," Deol said, appreciating Dhawan's dedication on set. "It was great working with him... We just wish him all the best. Just want to tell him, don't get bothered by social media trolls.. You know who you are and what you are," he added.

As 'Border 2' continues its strong theatrical run, the cast and makers credited the audience for embracing the patriotic drama and turning it into one of the year's major box office successes.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Crossing 200 crores in just days! This shows how much audiences crave well-made patriotic films. Sunny Deol and Varun Dhawan together is a power-packed combo. The story of the 1971 war needs to be told to every generation.
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Vikram M
Respect to Varun for taking on this role with so much responsibility. Playing a Param Vir Chakra awardee is no joke. His hesitation was understandable, but kudos to Bhushan sir for pushing him. The result is on screen for all to see.
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Nikhil C
While I enjoyed the film, I hope the success doesn't mean we only get war dramas now. Bollywood should also tell other important stories from our history and society. Just a thought! But congratulations to the team on the massive hit.
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Priya S
Sunny Deol's advice about ignoring social media trolls is gold! Especially for young actors like Varun. Focus on the work, not the noise. The father-son vibes between Sunny paaji and Varun on screen were just amazing. More of this please!
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Rohit P
"Andar ki awaaz keh rahi hai" – that's how you know it's the right role. Varun's performance gave me goosebumps. The Battle of Basantar scene was epic. It's heartening to see films about our military doing so well. Our history is our pride.

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