The much-anticipated song 'Ghar Kab Aaoge' from Sunny Deol's upcoming film ‘Border 2’ was launched with immense patriotic fervor at the India-Pakistan border in Jaisalmer. The grand event took place at the auditorium in front of Tanot Mata Temple, amidst BSF jawans and dazzling fireworks, creating an emotional and electrifying atmosphere.
A Grand Launch Amidst BSF Jawans The launch ceremony began with a mesmerizing performance of the famous Rajasthani folk song 'Kesariya Balam Aao Ni Padharo Mhare Desh,' which captivated the audience. This was followed by the screening of the poignant song 'Ghar Kab Aaoge,' which deeply moved everyone present.
Sunny Deol's Emotional Connect and Roaring Dialogue Sunny Deol, while addressing the gathering, fondly remembered his father, Dharmendra Deol, stating his desire to follow in his footsteps as an actor. He expressed surprise at how his films instilled confidence in youngsters, inspiring them to join the army. Overcome with emotion, Deol exclaimed, “My mind is a little shaken at this moment, I can't say much.” He then passionately roared, “Where should this voice reach… till Lahore!” This powerful dialogue was met with thunderous applause and cheers, symbolizing the unwavering spirit of the nation.
Varun Dhawan's Message of Strength and Patriotism Actor Varun Dhawan emphasized India's belief in peace but highlighted the importance of films like 'Border.' Citing the 1971 war, he conveyed a strong message to the youth: * India is a strong nation. * We are capable of responding to any challenge. * If we can help other nations achieve freedom, we will never back down from fighting for our own. Dhawan's words resonated deeply, filling the venue with patriotic जोश (fervor) and applause.
The Miraculous Tanot Mata Temple During the Longewala war in 1971, Pakistani forces fired approximately 3,000 aerial and ground shells, yet the Tanot Mata Temple remained miraculously unharmed. The bombs dropped at that time are still preserved safely within the temple premises. Since the 1971 war, the BSF has been entrusted with the upkeep and management of this revered temple.
Sunny Deol's Enduring Bond with BSF Sunny Deol has a deep and personal connection with the BSF jawans and the Tanot Mata Temple. He had previously visited the temple for promotions of his films 'Jatt' and 'Gadar 2.' Priests and jawans at the temple attest that he visits not as a superstar, but as a devout follower. He spends hours in the temple's museum, which houses relics from the 1971 war. This profound connection continues to keep the character of 'Major Kuldeep Singh' from 'Border' alive within him, symbolizing his respect and admiration for the armed forces.



