Director Anurag Singh recently spoke about his interactions with soldiers while working on Border 2 and shared observations about their discipline and approach during combat situations.

The filmmaker said that his conversations with personnel from the Indian Army shaped his understanding of how soldiers view both duty and the human side of conflict.
Speaking about their perspective during war, Singh said: “At the same time, they understand that the person across from them is also a soldier fighting for his own country, just like they are. Army personnel tend to look at it a little differently.”
He also spoke about the professionalism he observed among soldiers and the way they approach combat situations. “Soldiers carry a certain discipline and a certain way of fighting. It is clinical, but it is not inhuman. They are extremely professional, well trained and focused on getting the job done. If that means killing the enemy in combat, so be it. But if you can get someone to surrender, there is no need to kill them.”
Singh further referred to historical wartime instances involving prisoners of war and how they were handled. He said, “There were around 90,000 to 93,000 Pakistani soldiers who became prisoners of war. They weren’t killed; they were treated as prisoners of war, and the Indian Army ensured that they were treated as such.”
Border 2 is a sequel to the 1997 film Border. Singh’s comments come amid continued discussion around the film’s portrayal of soldiers and its focus on their experiences during conflict.
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