Border 2 producer Nidhi Dutta wants to expand slate with fantasy adventure franchise and air force drama: Sources Producer Nidhi Dutta is expanding her production slate with multiple projects across genres, including a planned fantasy adventure franchise. The move comes after the release of Border 2, which featured Sunny Deol and Varun Dhawan in leading roles earlier this year. Shortly after Border 2 hit screens in January, Nidhi had confirmed that work on Border 3 is underway, continuing the legacy of the popular war drama franchise originally created by her father, filmmaker JP Dutta. However, sources indicate that the upcoming instalment is only one part of a broader expansion plan for the banner, JP Films. In a notable shift, Nidhi is also developing a fantasy adventure franchise, marking a departure from the production house’s established focus on war and patriotic films. According to sources, “It's an ambitious franchise that will be shot across multiple locations throughout the country. Like in Border 2, Nidhi has been part of the writing process here. The casting process has begun, and the film is likely to go on floors later this year. ”At the same time, the producer continues to build on the banner’s association with armed forces narratives. Reports suggest that another project in development is a drama centred on the Indian Air Force. With the script reportedly finalised, casting for the film is currently in progress. An insider shared, “Nidhi wants to take... #Varun_Dhawan #Sunny_Deol #Border #fantasy_adventure #Dutta #Nidhi_Dutta #expand_slate #Nidhi #producer_Nidhi #adventure_franchise

“I felt like I was part of Airlift 2”: Lara Dutta shares harrowing experience of returning from Dubai amid US-Iran conflict Actress Lara Dutta has opened up about her tense experience of travelling back to India from Dubai amid the ongoing tensions linked to the Iran–United States conflict. The actress revealed that the journey felt so dramatic that she joked about being part of a sequel to the 2016 film Airlift. Earlier this month, the actor shared a video on Instagram revealing that she was stranded in Dubai with her daughter, Saira, during the conflict. She has now returned to India and, in a recent interview with Hindustan Times, spoke about the circumstances that led to the stressful journey. Lara said she had temporarily shifted to Dubai so that her daughter could train with a specific tennis coach there, while her husband, former tennis player Mahesh Bhupathi, was in London for work. As a result, she and her daughter were alone in Dubai when the tensions escalated. Recalling the situation, she said, “We lived just about 10 kms away from the Jebel Ali Port, which was being bombed every day. So we decided to take a chance, as I wanted to be with my husband and my family. We drove two hours to Fujairah, and just a day earlier, Fujairah port and the oil refinery had been bombed. It was scary, I am not going to lie about it. I was joking with my co-star Akshay Kumar that I felt like I was part of Airlift 2. ”The actress further revealed that the tension continued eve... #United_States #Dubai_amid #amid_US-Iran #Lara_Dutta #Dutta_shares #States_conflict #harrowing_experience #tense_experience #Dutta #shares_harrowing
