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Time of India
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Sunny Deol shoots for Border 2 in Uttarakhand, meets Uttarakhand Film Development Council CEO Banshidhar Tiwari
The CEO of the Uttarakhand Film Development Council Banshidhar Tiwari visited the set of Border 2 in Halduwala, Dehradun on Friday. Accompanied by Joint CEO Dr Nitin Upadhyay, the delegation met lead actor Sunny Deol and renowned director Anurag Singh to discuss Uttarakhand's increasing appeal to filmmakers across the country. Congratulations! You have successfully cast your vote Login to view result The CEO, Mr Tiwari, highlighted chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's vision of establishing Uttarakhand as a premier destination for cinema. The state's film policy has introduced a simplified process for obtaining shooting permissions, along with administrative support and access to local resources, creating a filmmaker-friendly environment. Tiwari noted the positive feedback from the Border 2 production team, who praised the efficient coordination and welcoming atmosphere during the shoot. Border 2, a major war film set during the 1971 India-Pakistan conflict, is being produced by JP Dutta, Nidhi Dutta, and T-Series. The cast includes Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahaan Shetty. A detailed set replicating a Kashmiri village has been constructed in Halduwala, complete with elaborate VFX and action sequences. The production is employing approximately 350 local workers each day, reflecting the economic impact of such large-scale projects on the region. Uttarakhand is currently hosting several other productions. Ginny Weds Sunny 2, directed by Vinod Bachchan and starring Avinash Tiwary and Medha Shankar, is underway in Dehradun. Meanwhile, Uttar Da Puttar, featuring Annu Kapoor and Pavan Malhotra, is being filmed across Dehradun and Rishikesh. Regional cinema is also flourishing, with films such as Marcha, Teri Maya, and Namak in production across Dehradun, Tehri, and Uttarkashi. These projects are engaging with local languages and traditions and are being supported through various logistical initiatives. In the 2024–25 financial year alone, Uttarakhand issued 225 shooting permits.


News18
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Lillete Dubey Begins Ginny Weds Sunny 2 Shoot: 'Tough Times But The Show Must Go On'
Last Updated: Lillete Dubey confirms filming for "Ginny Weds Sunny 2" is ongoing in Uttarakhand despite India-Pakistan tensions. The sequel stars Avinash Tiwary and Medha Shankr. While many concerts and public gatherings have been postponed amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor, the world of cinema is determined to push ahead. Lillete Dubey has now confirmed that the filming for Ginny Weds Sunny 2 is moving forward as planned. She has already arrived in Uttarakhand, where the cast and crew are continuing production despite the uncertain atmosphere. 'The shoot is underway in Mussoorie and Dehradun. These are tough times, but the show must go on. We are all working to entertain the audience which is also very important," Lillete told Hindustan Times. Talking about the atmosphere on the set, Lillete said, 'Everything is calm here. Everyone is relieved with the truce, but, of course, on guard too." The actress added, 'The cast is lovely. I am playing Medha's mother. It's a funny and interesting romantic comedy that also has a message for society. It also stars (actor) Sudhir Pandey. So, hopefully it will be released this year end and people will see me in a Hindi commercial film after a long time. After this, I will shoot for an English film." A follow-up to the 2020 rom-com Ginny Weds Sunny, which starred Vikrant Massey and Yami Gautam Dhar, the sequel takes a fresh turn with Ginny Weds Sunny 2 introducing a new lead pair—Avinash Tiwary and 12th Fail actor Medha Shankr. The original film was helmed by Puneet Khanna, but the sequel takes a new direction under Prasshant Jha's vision. Ginny Weds Sunny 2 is being backed by producer Vinod Bachchan. Coming back to Lillete Dubey, she recently brought her acclaimed stage production Salaam Noni Appa to life at the Repertwahr Weekends in Lucknow. Adapted from Twinkle Khanna's bestselling book The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad, the play explores themes of love, companionship, and self-discovery through the lens of an unconventional older woman. First Published: May 14, 2025, 15:03 IST

Hindustan Times
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Lillete Dubey joins Ginny Weds Sunny 2 cast for shoot amid India-Pakistan tension; says ‘the show must go on'
A lot of concerts and public events were called off recently, given the ongoing situation in the country due to the India-Pak conflict. However, actor Lillete Dubey tells us that the shoot for Ginny Weds Sunny 2 is on track and she has also reached Uttarakhand to shoot her parts. 'The shoot is underway in Mussoorie and Dehradun. These are tough times, but the show must go on. We are all working to entertain the audience which is also very important,' Lillete tells us. A sequel to the 2020 film Ginny Weds Sunny featuring actors Vikrant Massey and Yami Gautam Dhar, Ginny Weds Sunny 2 stars Avinash Tiwary and Medha Shankr. Sharing how the atmosphere on the set is like, Lillete adds: 'Everything is calm here. Everyone is relieved with the truce, but, of course, on guard too.' Last seen in the OTT series Dabba Cartel, the actor is doing 'a commercial Hindi film after a long time'. She says, 'The cast is lovely. I am playing Medha's mother. It's a funny and interesting romantic comedy that also has a message for society. It also stars (actor) Sudhir Pandey. So, hopefully it will be released this year end and people will see me in a Hindi commercial film after a long time. After this, I will shoot for an English film.' The prequel directed by Puneet Khanna while sequel is being directed by Prasshant Jha and is produced by Vinod Bachchan. She was recently staged her play Salaam Noni Aapa during Repertwahr Weekends in Lucknow. The play has been adapted from Twinkle Khanna's book The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad. Lillete is happy dabbling between theatre, indie projects, OTT series and international work. Hindi feature films she takes up only when she fits in the role well! She says, 'See, I'm not that young person! There was a time in my 40s and 50s and even 60s that I was doing lots of work. Because they were suitable and good roles. I'm not saying this with any complaint they're always better roles supporting roles for male actors in India. I keep myself busy with plays, some good indie projects in India, OTT and abroad as well.' She adds, 'My heart and soul belong to theater, so I do this as a parallel thing. I got into film in mid-40s and then a lot of films happened. Unless something interesting comes along I'd rather do OTT or I'd rather do independent film which has a nice role in it. People say to me: 'we don't see you much' but I am working – internationally, indie projects, plays but they are not commercial projects. I don't want to be in a movie just to say khush raho beta... jite raho!' 'My early childhood years were spent in Lucknow and my first schooling was done at Loreto Convent. My father was a booklover, and I remember going to Ram Advani bookseller with him and used to watch movies in Mayfair. I love the city's culture and theatre loving audience,' she says. Work-wish too she has been part of several projects in the state capital. 'I shot for feature films Gadar (2001) and Always Kabhi Kabhi (2011) which was directed by Lucknow-boy Roshan Abbas which we shot extensively at La Martiniere College. Since Repertwahr Festival was founded, I have been coming and am big admirer of its founder Bhoopesh Rai for single handly promoting the ticketed theatre culture and performing art. It's very importing for the art to survive, thrive and get respect. Since '70s, when I was working with Barry John, we always did ticketed shows and am happy to know that token-ticketed shows are happening here.' On the state of theaters she says, 'Even in a place like Bombay, where so many plays happen actors have to supplement their income. I know Gujarati actors who can survive with 30-34 shows a month but others can't. If they can do other stuff films, OTT web series and voice overs, you know, why shouldn't they do it? I too do so!'