The Border 2 trailer has been released recently by T-Series, and it is ranking at the top of the YouTube Trends. It is the second part of J.P. Dutta’s movie Border (1997), and its trailer is also out online. After enjoying the trailer, fans are curious to know more about this upcoming film, such as the release date, songs, cast, crew members, and more. You can read all the details about this film in our recent post, Border 2, and we also talk about its song “Ghar Kab Aaoge” in that article.
Here, we will discuss all the details related to its trailer
Border 2 trailer was officially released by the T-Series on 15 January 2026, coinciding with Indian Army Day. The movie will continue the legacy of patriotic war dramas, and it is reported that this movie is also based on real fight events. The running time of the trailer is 3 minutes and 35 seconds, which is full of high-octane action and intense emotional beats. It will be the first time that the film shows the synergy and story of the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Sunny Deol is always a favorite for his iconic voice and dialogues, again this time his diialogues dominates the trailer. His closing dialogue—a fierce warning comparing the enemy’s population to the scale of Eid celebrations in India—has already gone viral. Border 2’s story is based on true war events and some emotional moments of soldiers seen as writing letters home and bonding with their families.
Let’s know the cast and characters

Sunny Deol as Lt Col Fateh Singh Kaler (Indian Army officer belonging to the Sikh Regiment)

Varun Dhawan as Major Hoshiar Singh Dahiya, PVC (Indian Army officer belonging to 3 Grenadiers)

Diljit Dosanjh as Fg Offr Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon PVC (Indian Air Force officer belonging to No.18 Squadron)

Ahan Shetty as Lt Cdr M. S. Rawat (Indian Navy officer)

Mona Singh as Fateh’s wife

Sonam Bajwa as Manjit Kaur (Nirmal’s wife)

Anya Singh as Rawat’s wife

Medha Rana as Dhano Devi (Hoshiar’s wife)

Suniel Shetty (cameo appearance) as AC Bhairon Singh Rathore, SM (BSF officer attached to the unit that fought in the Battle of Longewala)

Akshaye Khanna (cameo appearance) as 2nd Lt Dharamvir Singh Bhakhri, (Second-in-command in the unit that fought in the Battle of Longewala)

Sudesh Berry (cameo appearance) as Nb Sub. Mathura Das SM (Section leader in the unit that fought in the Battle of Longewala)
What Shows the Trailer
The trailer opens with a Pakistani tank aiming to fire at Lieutenant Colonel Fateh Singh Kler, and a Pakistani soldier saying, “Shoot.” The trailer reveals that the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War is the source of inspiration for the film. Fateh Singh says the border is not just a line drawn on a map for soldiers, it is a promise made to his country, a promise that no one will cross the line where he stands. Not the enemy, nor his bullet, nor even his intentions.
Fateh Singh further says that today we will not let this promise be broken under any circumstances, and while he is saying this, different battles are going on on land, in the sea, and in the air.
The next scene shows Major Hoshiyaar Singh Dahiya, who says that there is a saying in my village that we worship Lord Ram, but our nature is like Lord Parashuram, and he is shown fighting the enemies. The next scene shows FG officer Nirmal Jeet Singh Sekhon saying that although we are fewer in number, we are no less powerful than anyone. This sky is ours and will always be ours, and they were seen fighting fighter planes in the air. In the next scene, Lieutenant Commander MS Rawat is seen telling Ranga that these waters are our Indian border, and the enemy cannot cross the border under any circumstances.
The Pakistani enemy appears to be saying, if we succeed in crossing Manwar Tawi, we will soon reach Jammu and then Srinagar. They carry out “Operation Changes,” killing and injuring Indian soldiers. The following scenes are extremely poignant, depicting Indian soldiers being brutally killed and then discarded.
Major Hoshiar Singh’s wife is worried for her husband, who is seen saying that, being a soldier, there is no reason to worry, I have to return either victorious or as a memory, but I will definitely return. His wife may be worried about him and is confused.
The next scene shows Nirmal Jeet Singh going on his duty to serve the nation. He says, “Okay, my stepmother, see you later. My real mother (motherland India) is calling me,” and he says goodbye to his wife.
Then both Hoshiyaar Singh and Nirmal Jeet Singh are seen racing together, then in the next scene, MS Rawat is seen with them, and all three are seen dancing or having fun. Next, Fateh Singh Kaler is shown fighting the enemy, and his wife tells him, “Not just this battle, you have to win the battle within yourself as well.” The three are seen talking to each other and saying that we are the Army, Air Force, and Navy. When all three of us are together, we become invincible, and no one can defeat us. They three hug each other.
Fateh Singh, while boosting the morale of the soldiers, says that any officer in the world would say that we are going to lose this war, but I say we are going to win this war because wars are not won with weapons, but by those who show courage. The soldiers are asked, “Do we dare?” and the soldiers reply, “Yes, Your Majesty!”
The following scenes depict battles and warfare in three different arenas: land, water, and air. Soldiers are shown fighting ruthlessly and saving the lives of other soldiers, while also sharing love with their family, friends, and loved ones.
Then a soldier appeared and told Fateh Singh that the officers were saying that Indians were a race of cowards, even if they killed a few thousand, the rest would be ready to lick their feet. Fateh Singh was seen responding over the phone or walkie-talkie with his famous line: “You talk about defeating us? There are fewer people in Pakistan than the number of goats we sacrifice on Eid!”
The last part reveals that the film is scheduled to release in theatres on January 23, 2026. We have mentioned all the details about this film in our previous article, Border 2.
Here we also share a list of Border 2 songs:
The album of this film was released on 14 January 2026, which consists of 9 Tracks and these are as follows. You can enjoy all the songs on YouTube.
| Song Title | Singers | Key Details |
| Ghar Kab Aaoge | Sonu Nigam, Arijit Singh, Diljit Dosanjh, Vishal Mishra, Roop Kumar Rathod | It is a 10-minute epic reimagining of Sandese Aate Hain. Featuring new songs by Manoj Muntashir. |
| Jaate Hue Lamhon | Roop Kumar Rathod, Vishal Mishra | It is a soulful ballad that is a spiritual successor to the original song. |
| Ishq Da Chehra | Diljit Dosanjh, Sachet Tandon, Parampara Tandon | It is a romantic song by Diljit Dosanjh and Sonam Bajwa. |
| Hindustan Meri Jaan | Mohit Chauhan, B Praak | It is a passionate patriotic song with heavy orchestral music. |
| Border (Title Track) | B Praak | It’s a powerful and impactful theme song that has been written and composed keeping the intensity of the sequel in mind. |
| Mitti Ke Bete | Sonu Nigam | This is a heartfelt tribute to the land and the sacrifices of the soldiers. |
| Pyaari Lage | Vishal Mishra, Tulsi Kumar | It is a melodious song inspired by folk music. |
| Tara Rum Pum Pum | Sukhwinder Singh | It is a celebratory song that reflects the camaraderie that exists among the soldiers in the camp. |
| Mohabbat Ho Gayi Hai | Sonu Nigam, Palak Muchhal | It is a romantic duet in classic Bollywood style. |











