Key Points

Filmmaker Ahmed Khan shared a heartwarming story about Sunny Deol's immediate support for his directorial debut 'Lakeer' in 2004. Their decades-long friendship played a crucial role in the film's casting process, with Deol agreeing to the project based on just a basic plotline. The film featured an ensemble cast including Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty, and John Abraham, with music by A.R. Rahman. Currently, Sunny Deol is gearing up for the highly anticipated 'Border 2', a sequel to the iconic 1997 war drama.

Key Points: Sunny Deol's Instant Support for Ahmed Khan's 'Lakeer'

  • Sunny Deol quickly agreed to 'Lakeer' without full script review
  • Film released in 2004 with star-studded cast
  • Actor currently preparing for 'Border 2' sequel
  • Upcoming war drama inspired by Kargil conflict
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Sunny Deol 'immediately' said 'yes' to Ahmed Khan's 'Lakeer'

Sunny Deol's quick approval of Ahmed Khan's film 'Lakeer' reveals their long-standing friendship and professional collaboration

"Sunny and I have been friends for decades, and his support has always meant a lot to me - Ahmed Khan"

Mumbai, May 9

Filmmaker-choreographer Ahmed Khan recalled superstar Sunny Deol’s support as instrumental during a critical phase of his directorial venture “Lakeer – Forbidden Lines”. He said the actor “immediately said yes to the film.”

Ahmed said, “Sunny and I have been friends for decades, and his support has always meant a lot to me. During my first directorial venture, I remember getting a call from his office while I was playing football. When I went to meet him, he immediately said yes to the film.”

“I didn’t even have to share a full script, just the basic plotline. He loved the idea, hopped onto it and asked his team to close the shoot dates at the earliest with me,” he added.

Released in 2004, “Lakeer – Forbidden Lines” stars Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty, John Abraham, Sohail Khan and Nauheed Cyrusi. The music was composed by A. R. Rahman and the background score by Aadesh Shrivastava.

The film follows Karan as a powerful man's brother who misuses his status whereas Saahil is a simple mechanic's brother. Trouble ensues when both of them fall for Bindiya and aim to gain her attention.

On the acting front, Sunny is currently busy with “Border 2”. On a related note, “Border 2” also stars Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty. Directed by Anurag Singh, the film is being produced by Bhushan Kumar and Nidhi Dutta, with Shiv Chanana and Binoy Gandhi as co-producers.

A follow-up to the iconic 1997 war drama Border, this sequel is expected to be inspired by the 1999 Kargil War between India and Pakistan.

The Kargil conflict saw Pakistani soldiers infiltrate the Line of Control (LoC), occupying strategic positions on the Indian side. In response, India launched a large-scale military operation to reclaim the territory.

"Border 2" is slated to hit theatres on January 23, 2026.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Sunny Deol is truly a legend! His dedication to supporting friends and new talent shows why he's loved across generations. Lakeer had an amazing star cast and Rahman's music was 🔥. Excited for Border 2 - hope it does justice to our brave soldiers' sacrifices.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate Sunny's gesture, I wish actors would read full scripts before signing films. Lakeer had potential but the execution was average. That said, his enthusiasm is infectious! Looking forward to seeing him back in action in Border 2.
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Vikram S.
Sunny paaji is the real deal! No nonsense, straight from the heart kind of person. Remember watching Lakeer in theaters - the action scenes were mind-blowing for that time. Border 2 announcement has got me emotional already. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Ananya T.
Interesting to know about this behind-the-scenes story! Shows how important trust is in Bollywood. Though Lakeer wasn't a big hit, it had some memorable moments. Hope Border 2 maintains the patriotic spirit of the original without unnecessary jingoism.
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Sanjay P.
Sunny Deol's commitment to patriotic films is commendable. While we enjoy entertainment, films like Border educate youth about our military history. Just hope the sequel focuses more on realism than melodrama. The Kargil war deserves authentic representation.

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