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Varun Dhawan reveals why he had the ‘best morning’
Varun Dhawan shared sunrise pictures from Punjab’s farms, calling it his “best morning,” after wrapping the Amritsar schedule of “Border 2,” a war epic directed by Anurag Singh and inspired by the Kargil War.
Mumbai: Bollywood star Varun Dhawan revealed he had the best morning as he spent some time in the green “Punjab de khet.”
Varun took to Instagram, where he shared a string of pictures of himself sitting on the farm during sunrise.
“Punjab de khet… best morning ho gaya,” Varun, who is currently busy with his upcoming film “Border 2”, wrote as the caption.
On August 6, the actor revealed that he had concluded the Amritsar schedule of his upcoming war epic. The makers of the film took to their social media and shared several pictures and a video from the wrap-up party on the sets in Amritsar.
In the video, Varun said, “It’s a wrap, but Bharat Mata ki jai.” The actor then went ahead to cut the cake. The team also visited the Golden Temple to seek blessings.
Earlier, Varun had shared some peaceful moments from his visit to Punjab’s farms. Alongside the images, he wrote, “Punjab Punjab Punjab.”
While “Border” was based on the events of the Battle of Longewala, “Border 2” is presumably based on the Kargil War, which occurred in 1999. The conflict between the two countries was mostly limited. During early 1999, Pakistani troops infiltrated across the Line of Control (LoC) and occupied Indian territory, mostly in the Kargil district.
India responded by launching a major military and diplomatic offensive to drive out the Pakistani infiltrators.
The film, which is helmed by Anurag Singh, is the sequel to the 1997 film “Border,” an epic war film based on the events of the Battle of Longewala (1971). Directed by J P Dutta, the film is set during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.