In January 2026, the Indian film Border 2, a high-budget sequel to the 1997 military classic, opened to strong domestic numbers, earning over ₹30 crore. However, the movie has sparked controversy, drawing criticism from Pakistani media and public figures who called it poisonous propaganda. Critics argue the film emphasizes jingoistic themes and a biased portrayal of regional history to appeal to nationalist sentiments, rather than focusing on cinematic quality.
Sunny Deol the film’s lead actor known for patriotic roles in Border and the Gadar series became the center of a social media storm after a promotional clip went viral. Attempting to deliver a high-energy dialogue mentioning Lahore, Deol’s live performance was criticized for lacking intensity without the cinematic enhancements of film production.
Pakistani actor and director Yasir Hussain mocked Deol on Instagram, saying, “Uncle can’t even get his own voice out,” a comment that quickly gained traction online. Social media users expressed frustration over what they see as Bollywood’s reliance on political messaging over creativity.
The controversy extended internationally, with Border 2 banned in Gulf nations such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE due to its content on India Pakistan relations. The reception highlights tensions between regional politics and entertainment in South Asia.

