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MEGA EXCLUSIVE 🚨🔥 Col. Rajeev Bharwan (Indian Army) drops a statement that hits straight from the heart “Uniform toh kai actors pehente hain… par uska asli maan aur wazan sirf Sunny Deol utha sakta hai.” In Border 2, #Sunnydeol didn’t just wear the Army uniform he breathed life into...

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