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      • This epic war film, directed by J. P. Dutta, tells the story of the Battle of Longewala during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. With its powerful performances, stunning visuals, and unforgettable soundtrack, the movie “Border” has become a timeless tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of Indian soldiers.
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    • Border is based on real-life incidents? JP Dutta, the ace filmmaker who directed, wrote and produced the movie, took inspiration from the diaries JP Dutta wrote about the life of his deceased brother who was an Indian Air Force pilot.
    • JP Dutta got death threats before the release of the movie. Even before the release of the movie, JP Dutta would get death threats. He was provided with two armed men as bodyguards to protect him from any adanger.
    • The film was four hours long because Dutta didn't want to remove any story. ' I met the families of officers... ' "I did not do the film for commercial reasons, or for the box office.
    • Real equipment were used for the film. Real military equipments including tanks, jeeps, and ammunition were used for this iconic movie. Not just that, the Indian Army and Air Force loaned vehicles and weapons used in the movie including Hawker Hunter planes.
  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Border (1997) is a Hindi-language film that throws you into the heart of the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War. It's based on the real-life Battle of Longewala, where a small Indian battalion stationed at ...

  3. Apr 23, 2018 · The character was eventually played by Tabu. 7) ‘Border’ was shot on the real locations of the 1971 battle on the deserts of Bikaner, Rajasthan. Also, real army men participated in the shooting of the film and genuine equipment including tanks, army jeeps and other ammunition were used. Source.

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    In an age, where Bollywood leaves no stone unturned to ride on the wave of jingoism and rake in 100s of crores, all this while glorifying war, J.P. Dutta’s Border made sure that his film should be an appeal against it. After depicting some of the most well shot war scenes, the film’s climax showed the reality of war when most of the soldiers lost t...

    Away from civilisation, we saw our soldiers in the far off brazen lands guarding the border. There was basically nothing to give them a diversion, a ray of hope or a relief that they might get a chance to see their families soon. It was all about the wait with their band of brothers. Border gave us a real portrayal of how soldiers used to bond over...

    Akshaye Khanna who played Lieutenant Dharam Veer actually had the best character arc for whom life came a full circle. Eventually, he found himself stuck between his dying dad’s promise of becoming a soldier and going back to his blind mom who didn't want him to join the army. He blamed the Indian army for losing his dad but soon realized that it’s...

    Sunny Deol’s character, which was based on the real life hero and Indian Army Officer Kuldeep Singh Chandpuri, promised his wife that he would definitely make it back home alive. This clearly showed the determination and excellent leadership of a true hero in winning the Battle of Longewala. Amidst minimum hope and a scathing final war, Major Kulde...

    The characters Subedar Mathura Das (Sudesh Berry) and Assistant Commandant Bhairon Singh (Sunil Shetty) like many other soldiers set the biggest example of how the life of an Army man is basically dedicated to his country. And when duty calls, nothing else matters. Screengrab

    One of the debates that’s been going on since forever is who among these three forces is the best. Border doused this debate once and for all, as in the past we have clearly seen how each and every force has protected India from all the threats and helped us win each and every time. Screengrab

    In one of the scenes, Major Kuldeep captured one of the Pakistani soldiers. When the soldier asked them not to kill him, Major replied by saying that you will be treated like a soldier and nothing less than that which showed the real and ugly face of war. Screengrab Since it completes 22 years this week, it’s only vital to have a family re-watch se...

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    • Border was the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1997.
    • The ground-breaking film has been awarded three National awards.
    • Director J. P. Dutta approached the then Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao for permission to shoot the movie and he agreed to it saying, ‘This film should definitely be made.”
    • For the making of Border, he referred to the diaries he had written accounting his deceased brother’s experiences as an Indian Air Force pilot, to whom he also dedicated the film.
  4. Jun 13, 2023 · As the film completes more than a decade after its release, let's take a look at some of the interesting facts about the film. 1. Filming for Border took place in Rajasthan's Thar...

  5. Jun 13, 2022 · JP Dutta directed epic war film Border completes 25 years of release today. We take a look back at how the film was made without any precedence, and the leading actors who rejected the blockbuster.