What Did Varun Dhawan Reveal About ‘Border 2’ After Diljit Dosanjh's Temporary Ban Was Lifted?

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Key Takeaways
- Varun Dhawan shares behind-the-scenes content for ‘Border 2’.
- The temporary ban on Diljit Dosanjh has been lifted.
- The film is directed by J.P. Dutta.
- Fans eagerly await updates on the war drama.
- Controversy previously surrounded Dosanjh's casting.
Mumbai, July 4 (NationPress) Varun Dhawan recently took to social media to unveil a sneak peek from the filming of ‘Border 2’, right after the temporary ban on his co-star Diljit Dosanjh was lifted.
On Friday, the ‘Dilwale’ star shared behind-the-scenes images, offering fans a glimpse into the eagerly awaited movie’s production. Through his Instagram Stories, Dhawan posted two photos while keeping the identities of the actors concealed. One image showcased Ahan Shetty in a military uniform, his look shrouded in mystery as mud smeared his arms and attire. Another picture depicted an actor gripping a handful of mud. Varun merely captioned the image, “#Border 2.”
This post from Varun Dhawan comes on the heels of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) temporarily rescinding its non-cooperation order against Diljit Dosanjh. While the ban persists for other projects, Diljit has been specifically permitted to work on “Border 2.” BN Tiwari, the President of FWICE, disclosed that the ban was temporarily lifted following personal appeals from producer Bhushan Kumar, allowing Dosanjh to continue his role in this war drama.
Recently, Diljit Dosanjh quashed rumors regarding his replacement in “Border 2” by sharing a behind-the-scenes video on Instagram. In the clip, the ‘Udta Punjab’ star was seen in uniform, emerging from his vanity van and heading to the set to prepare for a dance sequence.
The Punjabi actor captioned the post “BORDER 2,” confirming his involvement in the film.
Speculation about Diljit Dosanjh being replaced in J.P. Dutta’s war film arose following controversy surrounding his appearance with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in “Sardaar Ji 3.” The Punjabi comedy was released internationally on June 27 but lacked a theatrical release in India.