The release of Dhurandhar in December 2025 provided a significant impetus to the Bollywood film industry. The film achieved historic status by earning widespread critical acclaim and emerging as a premier commercial blockbuster in the history of Hindi cinema.
Building on this momentum, the release of Border 2 on January 23, 2026, has offered further support to the sector. Set during the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, Border 2 is a multi-starrer action drama that serves as a spiritual successor to the 1997 classic Border.
The film successfully recreates a sense of patriotic fervor, although it is noted that the technical execution may not fully replicate the standard of the original.
Sunny Deol delivers a mature and restrained performance, further solidifying his recent commercial resurgence following hits such as Gadar 2 and Jaat.
What appeared a slow start, the narrative initially focuses on military training sequences involving three young officers representing the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
The second half transitions into intensive combat sequences across multiple locations, featuring the four leads: Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty.
While the film is commended for its emotional resonance and a high-impact climax, it faces criticism for certain technical and structural aspects, like, commendable performances by the lead cast, well-executed military training segments and a compelling mid-film transition and a powerful concluding sequence that emphasizes the conflict between professional duty and personal retribution.
However, an excessive runtime that could have benefited from more rigorous editing and underwhelming musical compositions and inconsistent visual effects (VFX), particularly in naval combat scenes also somehow turned out to be ntoable weaknesses of, an otherwise well made movie.
Although Border 2 may not achieve the same level of pervasive acclaim as Dhurandhar, it effectively leverages themes of patriotism and emotion, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.