Sunny Deol’s Entry at Border 2 Song Launch Ghar Kab Aaoge Sparks Unbelievable Frenzy at India-Pakistan Border – Witnessing It Was Truly Unreal!

Sunny Deol’s arrival at the launch of Border 2’s song Ghar Kab Aaoge turned the event into an unforgettable spectacle. Dressed proudly in a turban and arriving in a Jeep, Sunny was greeted by thunderous cheers from the crowd—mostly Border Security Forces jawans and families of BSF soldiers. Yet what followed was beyond anything I had imagined.

When the song video started playing, featuring Sunny Deol with the stirring lines “Ae Guzarne Wali Hawa Bata,” the crowd erupted in applause before falling into a reverent silence, completely absorbed by the song and Sunny Paaji’s presence on screen.

From the moment Sunny stepped onto the stage, the atmosphere exploded with excitement. I even saw women in their 60s standing on chairs, shouting “Sunny! Sunny!”—as if catching a glimpse of their teenage crush again. It was heartwarming and pure joy to witness such genuine enthusiasm for the star. Just one line from Sunny—“Main bhi aap sabke parivar ka hi ek hissa hoon”—sparked a roaring two-minute-long cheer that made me feel like an outsider to the electrifying bond between him and his fans.

The connection was unbreakable. In a touching moment, Sunny paid tribute to his late father, Dharmendra Sir, and the crowd responded with a profound silence that spoke volumes—an overwhelming display of respect and shared emotion among the army families.

Then came the highlight: the launch of Ghar Kab Aaoge. The video began with Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty, but when Sunny’s close-up appeared with Sonu Nigam’s soulful voice, the crowd went wild. The video replayed thrice, each time met with louder cheers.

Sunny Deol isn’t just a star—he’s an immortal icon. Hearing nearly a thousand people at the India-Pakistan border roar “Lahore Tak!” in response to his line “Awaaz kahan tak jaani chahiye?” was surreal beyond words. That night, witnessing that energy, I knew I had seen something truly extraordinary.

Ziya Khan

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