Varun Dhawan Talks About Suffering a Tail Bone Injury while Shooting Border 2!
Varun Dhawan is letting his performance speak the loudest with his latest on-going blockbuster, Border 2, and audiences are loving the commitment he brought to his role. However, the journey wasn’t a smooth walk for Varun as he recalled injuring his tale bone while shooting a crucial scene. The actor described it as the “worst injury” he suffered during the film, however, his determination is what kept him going forward!
Varun took to his social media handle to share a video, capturing the painful incident. He accompanied the video with a note, describing his journey of suffering the injury and soaring beyond it. “The worst injury I ever got on Border 2. I smashed my tail bone into a rock when I tried avoid banging into the camera. It was the worst pain I ever felt. Thankful to my team for helping me continue that day I could barely walk but I kept going. Grateful for the journey.”
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In Border 2, Varun Dhawan took a smooth detour from his lover boy image and stepped into a patriotic zone. There are actors who follow what’s working, and Varun has never been the one to follow! Instead, he continued his stint of exploring untapped shades of himself, and this time he did it as Col. Hoshiar Singh Dahiya. From audiences to celebrities, Varun is receiving wholesome appreciation for letting his work speak the loudest – and it’s showing off in the box office performance of the film!
Border 2 is gearing up to enter 200 crore club soon. Released on January 23, the film is performing excellently well, with a collection of Rs.196 crore. This week too, the film is poised to maintain a stronghold at the box office.
Border 2 stars Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, Ahan Shetty, Mona Singh, Medha Rana, Sonam Bajwa and Anya Singh. Directed by Anurag Singh, the film has made an excellent collection of Rs.175 crore at the box office within just four days, and it continues to roar.
By Keerti Kadam

