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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Border 2 Casting: Script Dictates, Not Stars

Border 2 Casting: Script Dictates, Not Stars

26 Jan

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Summary

  • Director Anurag Singh explains that casting is script-driven, not star-driven.
  • Sunny Deol and J.P. Dutta's ownership of the 'Border' franchise was key.
  • 'Border 2' starring Varun Dhawan and others released January 23rd.
Border 2 Casting: Script Dictates, Not Stars

Director Anurag Singh has shed light on why veteran actors Jackie Shroff and Tabu were not cast in the recent film 'Border 2', despite their significant roles in the original.

Singh explained to IANS that casting choices are dictated by the narrative's needs. "The casting takes place through the story," he stated, highlighting that a filmmaker develops a script first and then identifies actors who best fit the characters. Sometimes, an actor's suitability becomes apparent during the writing process.

He further elaborated on the significance of Sunny Deol's involvement, noting that the 'Border' franchise is closely associated with both Deol and filmmaker J.P. Dutta. "If you are making Border, then you need Sunny Sir for sure because people identify this name with Sunny sir," Singh commented.

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Ultimately, the director confirmed that the cast for 'Border 2', which includes Varun Dhawan, Ahan Shetty, Diljit Dosanjh, Mona Singh, Sonam Bajwa, Medha Rana, and Anya Singh, was selected based on what the script demanded at the time of its writing. The film reached theaters on January 23rd.

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Director Anurag Singh stated that casting is based on script requirements, and they decided on the best fit for the characters in Border 2.
The Border franchise is considered to belong to Sunny Deol and J.P. Dutta, making Sunny Deol essential for any new installments.
Border 2, featuring Varun Dhawan and other actors, was released on January 23rd.

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