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Varun Dhawan, Medha Rana visit Golden Temple as they wrap Border 2 shoot. See pic

Varun Dhawan, Medha Rana visit Golden Temple as they wrap Border 2 shoot. See pic

India Today3 days ago
Actor Varun Dhawan has officially completed filming for his upcoming war drama 'Border 2'. To mark the occasion, the actor visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar to seek blessings. He was accompanied by his co-star Medha Rana.Dhawan shared a picture on his Instagram story along with Rana, where the duo are seen seeking blessings at the Golden Temple.
advertisementOn August 3, Medha Rana, who has been in the news for her theatrical debut in the upcoming war drama Border 2, shared pictures from the sets with a heartfelt note.
'I am endlessly grateful to the team of Border 2 for this honour. Thank you for trusting me with something so sacred. Every frame feels like a prayer, every moment on set a deep bow to those who give up everything so we can live fearlessly (sic),' she wrote. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Medha Rana (@medhaarana)Border 2 is set against a backdrop of heroism, sacrifice, and national pride, and is prepared to provide a striking tribute to the unwavering spirit of Indian warriors. Directed by Anurag Singh, the film builds on the legacy of the 1997 classic while crafting its own identity through a novel narrative approach. The film stars Varun Dhawan, Ahan Shetty, Diljit Dosanjh, Sunny Deol, and others.- EndsMust Watch
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