Gadar 2 is creating history with each passing day. On Day 12 of its release, the patriotic film minted Rs 12.10 crore.
Sunny Deol's Gadar 2 mints crores of rupees at the box office.
Last Updated: 01.20 PM, Aug 23, 2023
Woah! In a historic feat, Sunny Deol starrer Gadar 2 has minted over Rs 400 crore at the box office globally. Speaking in detail, the film earned about Rs 284.63 crore in the first week, and the rest of the money is collected in the ongoing second week.
On Day 12 of its release, the patriotic film minted Rs 12.10 crore. Yesterday, Hollywood stars Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas also congratulated the cast and crew of the film for such a historic success. Not only this, but Akshay Kumar also congratulated the Gadar 2 team. Akshay’s film OMG 2 clashed with Gadar 2 at the box office.
What makes Gadar 2 so special?
Gadar 2 is a sequel to the blockbuster film Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, which was released in 2001. Anil Sharma's film is an action-packed drama with the partition of India as its backdrop. The film explores the love story of Tara Singh, played by Sunny Deol, and Sakeena, played by Ameesha Patel.
In Gadar 2, the story picks up where the first movie left off, delving deeper into the lives of Tara and Sakeena. The film showcases their struggles and sacrifices as they navigate through the tumultuous times of partition. The intense chemistry between Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel is expected to captivate the audience once again.
The sequel promises to be an emotional rollercoaster filled with heart-wrenching moments and high-octane action sequences. It aims to provide a gripping narrative that resonates with viewers. With Anil Sharma's directorial prowess and the incredible performances of the cast, Gadar 2 is a must-watch movie for fans of the original film.
In conclusion, Gadar 2 is a highly anticipated sequel that aims to continue the captivating love story of Tara and Sakeena against the backdrop of India's partition. With its intense narrative and stellar performances, the movie leaves a lasting impression on the audience, just like its predecessor.