Tuesday, December 9

Ahan Shetty’s First Look from ‘Border 2’ Out; Fans Excited by Intense Action Avatar

The first look of Ahan Shetty from Anurag Singh’s upcoming film Border 2 has been unveiled, and fans are ecstatic. The poster highlights Ahan in a powerful and intense avatar, building anticipation for the trailer and the movie’s release.

A Bold Navy Officer in Action

Produced under the banners of T-Series Films and JP Films, Border 2 is slated for theatrical release on 23 January 2026. In the film, Ahan Shetty plays a Navy officer, and the first look shows him standing amidst the chaos of battle, his uniform drenched in blood while firing a mortar gun. His fierce and aggressive expression has impressed fans, who believe this film could mark a significant milestone in his career.

Fans React and Social Media Buzz

The poster, shared on T-Series Films’ Instagram, has received enthusiastic reactions, with fans expressing excitement through fire emojis and demanding the trailer release at the earliest. Many have described the poster as “blockbuster material,” while others commented that the intensity captured in the image promises an equally thrilling film experience.

Star Cast and Release Details

Directed by Anurag Singh, Border 2 features a star-studded cast including Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, Ahan Shetty, Medha Rana, Mona Singh, and Sonam Bajwa. Produced by Bhushan Kumar, J.P. Dutta, and Nidhi Dutta, this sequel follows the legacy of the original Border (1996), which starred Sunil Shetty, Sunny Deol, Akshay Khanna, Jackie Shroff, Sudesh Berry, Puneet Issar, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, and Rajneet. Unlike the first part, Border 2 introduces a new generation of actors, with Ahan Shetty taking center stage in this high-octane action drama.

With fans already buzzing over the first look, excitement for Border 2 continues to build ahead of its January release.


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