When the action-drama Gadar was released in theatres in 2001, it created a history of success. Audiences reached theatres to watch this film sitting in trucks and bullock carts. Amisha Patel was seen with Sunny Deol in this film directed by Anil Sharma and then 22 years after the release of the film, its sequel hit the theatres. Gadar’s sequel i.e. ‘Gadar 2’, which came after 22 years, got double the love from the audience. Meanwhile, Gadar franchise producer Anil Sharma has given an update about ‘Gadar 3’.
What did Anil Sharma say about the Gadar franchise?
Anil Sharma has said something about Gadar, which will make the fans happy. Talking about Gadar 3, he said that like Gadar and Gadar 2, Gadar 3 will also have superstar Sunny Deol. Talking to news agency IANS, Sharma said, “We have started working on Gadar 3. When everything related to the film is done, then we will share it, there is still some time. ‘Gadar 2’ took 20 years to be made.”
5th highest-grossing Indian film of 2023
He said that he wants this film to be a bigger package in terms of emotions than “Gadar: Ek Prem Katha” and “Gadar 2”. “Gadar 2” is the fifth-highest-grossing Indian film of 2023 and the eighth-highest-grossing Hindi film of all time.
Waiting for the script of Gadar 3 to be completed
He said, “Gadar 3 will come when the script is complete and I feel it is not just a flood of emotions but an atom bomb of emotions.”
Sunny played the iconic character of Tara Singh in the first two parts. He was accompanied by Ameesha Patel, who played Sakina. Utkarsh Sharma played his son.
Will Sunny Deol be a part of Gadar 3 or not?
Will Sunny Deol be in the third part? On this, the filmmaker said, “I believe that the series of stories should continue. I want to take the story forward.” Released in 2001, ‘Gadar: Ek Prem Katha’ was a tragic love story set during the partition of India in 1947, in which a truck driver named Tara Singh falls in love with a Pakistani girl named Sakina. The second installment was set during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The film showed Tara Singh returning to Pakistan to rescue his son Jeete, who was imprisoned by Pakistani authorities.