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Sunny Deolâs Heartfelt Tribute To Late Father Dharmendra In Border 2 Opening Credits Wins Hearts
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Sunny Deolâs Heartfelt Tribute To Late Father Dharmendra In Border 2 Opening Credits Wins Hearts

The much-awaited war drama Border 2 officially hit theatres today. While the film is already receiving praise for its high-octane action and patriotic theme, it is an emotional moment in the opening credits that has left the audience deeply moved. In a touching gesture of love and respect, Sunny Deol used the film’s platform to pay a special tribute to his late father, Dharmendra.

 

As the opening credits rolled on the big screen, viewers noticed a slight change in how the actor’s name was presented. Instead of the usual billing, it appeared as, Sunny Deol (Dharmendra ji ka beta). This simple yet powerful addition serves as a tribute to the iconic veteran actor, who passed away on November 24, 2025, at the age of 89.

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The film, which serves as a spiritual sequel to the 1997 cult classic Border, arrived just in time for the Republic Day weekend. While the original film focused on the Battle of Longewala during the 1971 Indo-Pak War, this new version continues the legacy of storytelling based on the bravery of the Indian armed forces.

 

Fans took to social media almost immediately after the first shows to express their emotions. Many noted that seeing “Dharmendra ji ka beta” on screen was an emotional moment for them, marking a beautiful acknowledgment of the pure bond between the father and son.

 

Directed with the same scale and intensity expected from the franchise, Border 2 features a stellar ensemble cast. Alongside Sunny Deol, the film stars Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty in key roles. The movie has already begun receiving widespread praise on social media for its performances and its ability to capture the spirit of the original while carving its own path. However, for many fans, it is this personal tribute to the late He-Man of Bollywood that remains the most memorable highlight of the film.


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Exclusive: Preeti Jhangiani On 25 Years Of Mohabbatein Learning From Shah Rukh Khan and More
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Exclusive: Preeti Jhangiani On 25 Years Of Mohabbatein Learning From Shah Rukh Khan and More

It has been over two decades since the strains of the violin and the sight of falling maple leaves defined a generation of romance. A part of that beautiful film was Preeti Jhangiani, who played the pretty, soft-spoken Kiran. Today, Preeti is far from just the sweet girl in a salwar suit. She is a powerhouse entrepreneur, a producer, and a pioneer in the Indian arm-wrestling circuit.

 

In an exclusive chat with Filmfare, Preeti looks back at the Yashraj School of Filmmaking, her experiences with South Indian superstars, and why she never actually took a break from the industry.

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The Magic of Mohabbatein and the SRK Lesson

 

Celebrating 25 years of Mohabbatein, Preeti feels uplifted rather than pigeonholed by her debut role. She said, “I think I’m one of the fortunate few to have got a film that people still remember and watch after 25 years.”

 

Recalling the rigorous training under Aditya Chopra, she reveals that the Yashraj School of Filmmaking was no myth. From 5 a.m. Kathak sessions to theatre training with Barry John, the preparation was intense. It was during this time that she received a golden piece of advice from Shah Rukh Khan.

 

She shared, “I was very conscious because I have a deep, non-singing voice. I wasn’t getting a shot right, and Shah Rukh came up to me and said, ‘Preeti, you have to really actually sing the song, because if you don’t, the camera is going to catch the lie.’ I sang it, I felt it, and the shot was immediately okayed.”

Preeti Jhangiani Mohabbatein Shah Rukh Khan

Breaking the Sweet Girl Image

 

While many actresses of the 2000s felt stifled by one-dimensional roles, Preeti views her journey differently. Despite her girl-next-door image, she grew up in a modern Mumbai household. She laughed as she revealed, “I didn’t even own a salwar suit until I did the Chhuimui music video.”

 

While she admits to being offered sweet or sad characters post-Mohabbatein, she eventually found her groove in OTT with the series Kafas. She shared, “The acting of the 2000s was slightly loud. In Kafas, Sahil Sanga really had to reign me in to make the performance natural and real.”

Preeti Jhangiani Mohabbatein Shah Rukh Khan

Mastering the South Industry and the Business of Sports

 

Before her Bollywood debut, Preeti was already working with stalwarts like Pawan Kalyan and Balakrishna. She recalls being in awe of Pawan Kalyan’s dedication: She shared, “He was the captain of the ship. He was doing stunts himself. like having a car run over his fingers and looking into everyone’s costumes. That fire is what I learned from him.”

 

Today, that same fire is directed toward the Pro Panja League, which she co-founded with husband Parvin Dabas. From being an actress to a full-time accountant and sports administrator, Preeti also acts as the Vice President of the Asian Arm-wrestling Federation. She mentioned, “Being an entrepreneur means doing everything yourself first. People think you have to be a crazy woman leader to get work done, but you can be soft and still be successful.”

Preeti Jhangiani Mohabbatein Shah Rukh Khan

What’s Next?

 

With Season 3 of the Pro Panja League on the horizon and a trip to Uzbekistan to lead Team India for the World Cup, Preeti’s calendar is packed. As for the big screen, she signed off by saying, “Once an actor, always an actor. I’m reading a lot of scripts right now.”

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Director Anil Ravipudi to Announce New Film in Two Weeks
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Director Anil Ravipudi to Announce New Film in Two Weeks

Anil Ravipudi is presently basking in the glory of the blockbuster success of Mana Shankar Vara Prasad Garu. The Chiranjeevi-starrer emerged as the winner among other Sankranti releases. With festive season being over and the collections witnessing a dip, the spotlight has turned on the hotshot director’s next film.

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‘Glad my films are being remade’

Although Anil Ravipudi has not announced his next film, buzz is that the director will work with Venkatesh and Rana Daggubati together. Speaking to the press at a filmy event, Anil said that he will announce his next film in two weeks. The director also clarified that he is presently working on the script and shall announce the lead actor soon. “It has a quirky and crazy title and it’ll be a talking point.” Anil’s last year directorial Sankranthi Vasthunnam turned out to be a blockbuster. Akshay Kumar is headlining the family drama in the Hindi version. While the director expressed gladness that his films are being remade in other languages, he wasn’t keen to direct them. Apparently, he was approached to helm the remake versions of Bhagavanth Kesari and Sankranthiki Vasthunnam but he had turned them down.

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‘Excited about doing a film with Pawan Kalyan garu’

When asked about his excitement levels of working with Pawan Kalyan, Anil sounded assertive. “I have not met Pawan Kalyan garu personally yet, but I am very excited about doing a film with him. He is extremely busy as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh and has many responsibilities. But I’d be happy if our combination happens someday.” Reflecting on Mana Shankar Vara Prasad Garu’s success, the director revealed that he wanted to tap Chiranjeevi’s natural comic timing. “I always believed if we can present and bring out the comedy sense in the right way we can be successful. Today, audiences of all age groups are enjoying the film.

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