Suniel Shetty's Emotional Tribute to Son Ahan's Journey After Debut Film

Suniel Shetty became emotional while discussing his son Ahan Shetty's career journey at a song launch event. He revealed Ahan faced a difficult period and a career break after his debut film. Shetty expressed immense gratitude to the filmmakers for casting Ahan in the patriotic project 'Border 2'. The film, featuring a star-studded cast, is set for a theatrical release later this month.

Key Points: Suniel Shetty Emotional Over Ahan's Career & 'Border 2' Role

  • Ahan Shetty's career pause after debut
  • Emotional song launch for 'Border 2'
  • Suniel Shetty's paternal pride and gratitude
  • Film's patriotic significance highlighted
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"There's a lot that he went through in life": Emotional Suniel Shetty recalls Ahan's "turmoil" after debut film release

Suniel Shetty tears up recalling Ahan Shetty's career struggles and expresses gratitude for his son's role in the upcoming film 'Border 2'.

"There's a lot that he went through in life - Suniel Shetty"

Mumbai, January 13

Actor Suniel Shetty got emotional at the song launch of 'Jaate Hue Lamhon' from his son, Ahan Shetty's upcoming film 'Border 2'.

Speaking at the event, Suniel Shetty, who was visibly in tears, recalled how Ahan's career came to a brief pause after his first film.

"After his first film, there was a little break. Our lives are sometimes hit by a certain turmoil. Everyone thinks that he is Suniel Shetty's son and receives a lot of work. But there's a lot that he went through in life, but I am so happy he received a film like 'Border 2'", Shetty said.

He went to speak about the film's significance for his son and added, "This is his second film and working in such a big film comes with a great responsibility. When Ahan was doing this film, I told him, 'This is not just a uniform. Our country is known for its courage, and these officers are the reason behind it'".

Stating that he remains highly "indebted", the 'Heri Pheri' star added, "I will always be indebted to Nidhi Dutta. She is like my little daughter. But writing this film, envisioning Ahan for the role, is a big thing. From a father's point of view, I am indebted."

At the song launch, producer Bhushan Kumar revealed how Suniel Shetty was in tears after hearing the song 'Jaate Hue Lamhon'.

"I sent him the complete song, and he called me and said that he couldn't stop crying after hearing it," the producer said. Bhushan Kumar also heaped praise on Ahan Shetty's performance in the film, adding that the audience will understand how Ahan can act emotionally.

Ahead of the event on Monday, 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.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Suniel Shetty is such a class act. Always humble and grounded. His words about the uniform and the country's courage gave me goosebumps. Can't wait to see this film on 23rd!
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Aman W
Respectfully, while I feel for Ahan's struggle, the break after his debut was not that long compared to what countless aspiring actors with no connections go through. The industry is still very much about who you know.
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Sarah B
The original Border is an iconic film. Huge shoes to fill! Hope the sequel does justice to the legacy and the sacrifices of our armed forces. The cast looks promising.
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Karthik V
Emotional dad moments always get me 😢. Suniel Shetty crying after hearing the song shows how much this means to him. All the best to team Border 2! Jai Hind!
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Nidhi U
Ahan seems like a sincere boy. His first film wasn't a hit, but he's getting a second chance with a big project. Hope he proves himself. The Shetty family seems very close-knit, which is nice to see.

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