Nidhi Dutta Marks Border Anniversary with Emotional Tribute to J.P. Dutta and Upahaar Tragedy Victims

Writer-producer remembers the enduring legacy of the iconic war film while paying homage to those affected by the 1997 Upahaar cinema tragedy

Mumbai :On the anniversary of the release of the cult war classic Border, writer-producer Nidhi Dutta shared a heartfelt note celebrating the film’s lasting impact and the legacy of her father, filmmaker J.P. Dutta. Released on June 13, 1997, Border continues to hold a special place in Indian cinema and remains one of the most beloved war dramas of all time.

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Taking to Instagram, Nidhi expressed her gratitude and pride in being part of the film’s legacy. Sharing a video, she wrote, “Happy BORDER Day! 13th June will always be the most blessed day of our lives when this masterpiece of a film released… Dad this is the greatest gift of a legacy you could give me as a daughter and the greatest film you have blessed the audiences with forever!”

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Alongside commemorating the film’s milestone, Nidhi also remembered the victims of the tragic Upahaar cinema fire that occurred on the same day in 1997. Reflecting on the significance of June 13, she noted that her family continues to offer prayers for those affected by the devastating incident, honoring their memory while marking the enduring legacy of Border.

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