Suspense crime, Digital Desk : On the bustling, high-stakes set of Border 2, a sequel to one of India's most iconic war films, a different kind of magic is unfolding alongside the movie-making. Producer Nidhi Dutta is not just carrying forward her father JP Dutta's legendary legacy; she's doing it with her two-year-old daughter, Nafisa, right by her side.
For Nidhi, bringing her daughter to work is about more than just logistics. It's about immersing her in the same "beautiful chaos" of a film set that she herself grew up in. She is determined to balance the immense pressures of producing a blockbuster with the joys and responsibilities of motherhood, creating a new narrative for women in the Indian film industry.
"I want Nafisa to experience the world I grew up in," Nidhi explained, describing the film set as a magical place where creativity comes to life. This unique "bring your daughter to work" environment has an extra layer of warmth, as legendary filmmaker JP Dutta is also on set, not just as a mentor but as a doting and protective "Dada" (grandfather) to little Nafisa.
The film, a massive undertaking, stars powerhouse actors Sunny Deol and Ayushmann Khurrana. Managing such a project is a monumental task, but Nidhi is navigating it with a unique blend of professional dedication and maternal love. She sees it as her responsibility to honor the spirit of the original Border while proving that a woman's career and family life don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Nidhi Dutta's journey on Border 2 is more than just a production story; it's a powerful and personal example of a new generation taking the lead, seamlessly weaving together family, legacy, and the demanding art of filmmaking.
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