When This 1997 Film, Rejected By Salman Khan, Won 3 National Awards
When This 1997 Film, Rejected By Salman Khan, Won 3 National Awards
The box office receipts for this JP Dutta directorial were astounding upon its theatrical release. It turned out that this movie was an all-time blockbuster.

A true story-based movie made waves at the box office in 1997. In this blockbuster picture, 8 well-known stars of the industry captivated the hearts of viewers with their characters. The enormous box office success of this movie caused issues for its director.”Border,” a spectacular blockbuster film directed by J.P. Dutta, was a big hit in 1997. It is among Bollywood’s timeless movies. In this movie, actors like Rakhee, Jackie Shroff, Sunil Shetty, Sunny Deol, Akshay Khanna, Puneet Issar, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Tabu and Pooja Bhatt were featured. Let’s learn more about this underrated film.

After seeing the 1971 conflict between India and Pakistan, JP Dutta made this movie. The brutal battle was won by India. People did not feel as though they had not seen the war because of how masterfully the film depicted that historical period’s conflict. The box office receipts for this JP Dutta picture were astounding upon its theatrical release. It turned out that this movie was an all-time blockbuster. At the time, the movie, which had a Rs 10 crore budget, collected Rs 66 crore.

In this movie, the character of Dharamveer Singh was ultimately portrayed by Akshay Khanna, but it was initially offered to several other major stars, including Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Anil Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt, as reported by IMDb. None of them took up the role, leading Akshay Khanna to join the cast. Meanwhile, Sunil Shetty’s performance as Captain Bhairav Singh Rathod received much praise. Interestingly, this role was originally assigned to Sanjay Kapoor and Armaan Kohli, but eventually, it found its way to Sunil Shetty, resulting in a memorable character portrayal.

Despite the initial casting changes, the movie turned out to be a massive commercial and critical success. Made on a modest budget of Rs 10 crore, it grossed Rs 64 crore worldwide, earning a profit of Rs 54 crore. J.P. Dutta’s Border also swept multiple awards, including three National Awards for Best Lyricist, Best Male Playback Singer and Best Feature Film on National Integration. To this day, Border remains one of the most iconic films, cherished by audiences for its powerful storytelling and patriotic theme.

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