Gadar 2- All about Sunny Deol
- Neel Writes

- Aug 16, 2023
- 2 min read
Introduction: Looking back to 2001, when Gadar was released in theatres, and the audience got wild to support and enjoy this film, nearly about after 22 years, the second part is here, which continues the story and adds some characters. Let's review it, and see how it is.
Cast:
Sunny Deol as Tara Singh
Ameesha Patel as Sakeena "Sakku" Ali Singh, Tara Singh's wife
Utkarsh Sharma as Charanjeet "Jeete" Singh, Tara and Sakeena's son
Manish Wadhwa as Major General Hamid Iqbal
Gaurav Chopra as Lieutenant Colonel Devendra Rawat
Simrat Kaur as Muskaan, Charanjeet's love interest
Luv Sinha as Farid, Muskaan's brother
Rohit Chaudhary as Major Malik
Madhumalti Kapoor as Tayiji
Rakesh Bedi as Kimtilal
Mushtaq Khan as Gulkhan
Dolly Bindra as Samira Khan, Gulkhan's Wife
Rajshree as Taya's Daughter In Law
Naresh Sharma as Taya Son
Mushtaq Kak as Kurban Khan
Nilofar Gesawat as Kurban Khan's wife
Akash Dhar as Major Bhargav
Lubna Salim as Pak Mausi
Ehsan Khan as Abdul Ali
Anamika Singh as Fauziya
Abrar Zahoor as Anwar
Anil George as Qazi
Arjun Dwivedi as Jailor
Rajesh Khera as Col. Nazeer
Manoj Bakshi as Yahiya Khan
Aarya Sharma as General Rani
Rumi Khan as Col Farooqui
Muneesh Sappal as Pakistan Minister
Pramod Pandey as Rehmani
Amrish Puri as Ashraf Ali, Sakeena's father (archived footage from Gadar: Ek Prem Katha and CGI recreation)
Exact Review:
We have a sequel that continues the story better. We see some old characters i.e. Tara Singh aka Sunny Deol, Sakeena aka Ameesh Patel with one more character from the original movie, which is "Jeete" played by Utkarsh Sharma.
The story is about post-independence where another war is at the door, and Pakistan and Indian Army are at the front to attack and defend. Tara Singh is a well-established character and so does Sunny Deol makes it possible to do it on-screen again, with a nostalgic handpump scene and lots of screaming.

Sakeena, has less role, just sobbing and supporting the family throughout which looks odd, it would have been better to give her some important fractions of scenes which would give her more engagement in her role.
Utkarsh Sharma has a lot to do with his character. His urge to find his father, enter the borderline, fight, disguise, and confront various enemies, is the work here. As we see hero, no movie can be completed with a heroine. That's when the entry of Muskaan happens in Pakistan, and things change in some romantic manner, the love angle is good, and gives a touch of romance in the movie.

Talking about the screenplay and story, yes it is a demanding story and the screenplay seems interesting, it is only about Tara Singh's shouts and Guns, bombs, tanks shelling and attacking. Hamid Iqbal played by Manish Wadhwa, portrays a strong character who has aggression, power, motive and force to stop Tara Singh. His grey character which also defines his nation's love is one who makes good time on-screen.
The songs are re-played reminding the original one from 2001, Ghar Aaja Pardesi, and has 2 to 3 songs. The BGM is nice and keeps a hopeful tone throughout the movie.
Technical Aspects:
The movie is directed by Anil Sharma, and written by Shakimaan Talwar. It is produced under the banner of Zee Studios, Zee Music, Anil Sharma Productions, and Zee5.
It is rated 6.5/10 on IMDb




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