Patriotism took center stage in New Delhi when Delhi BJP’s Media Department unveiled a special ‘Border 2′ screening at Delight Diamond Hall on Saturday. Aimed at Matia Mahal’s journalists and BJP foot soldiers, the event celebrated the film’s tribute to Indian soldiers’ indomitable spirit.
President Virender Sachdeva headlined the gathering, immersing himself in the gripping narrative alongside peers. Praveen Shankar Kapoor, the media convenor, joined forces with spokespersons Vikram Mittal, Yasir Jilani, Nitin Tyagi, Vikram Vidhuri, and Amit Gupta to greet participants, creating an atmosphere charged with enthusiasm.
Addressing the press, Sachdeva drew life lessons from the movie: resolute will power overcomes any adversity. ‘Border 2’ encapsulates this ethos perfectly, he said. Citing the military’s flawless parade rehearsal despite January 23’s downpour, he lauded their exemplary courage, a spectacle that evokes profound pride in every citizen.
He delved into Republic Day’s symbolic power—majestic displays and cultural floats that chronicle India’s triumphant history and optimistic trajectory. ‘Generations have woven our epic of honor; adversities only strengthen our resolve,’ Sachdeva affirmed. With PM Narendra Modi at the helm, India’s ascent remains inexorable.
Kapoor highlighted ‘Border 2’s’ mission to showcase army heroism to a transforming demographic. Its resounding success mirrors entrenched patriotism across youth and broader society, validating the enduring appeal of such cinematic endeavors.
Timed strategically before national festivities, the screening bolsters BJP’s image as a vanguard of nationalism. By merging film with fervor, it not only entertains but educates, potentially galvanizing support in Delhi’s electoral battles.