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Gadar 2

  • 2023
  • 2 h 50 min
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Gadar 2 (2023)
Tara Singh's story continues with 'Gadar 2'
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A família mais amada da Índia, formada por Tara, Sakeena e Jeete. No cenário da guerra indo-paquistanesa de 1971, Tara Singh, mais uma vez, enfrentará todos os inimigos para proteger a honra... Ler tudoA família mais amada da Índia, formada por Tara, Sakeena e Jeete. No cenário da guerra indo-paquistanesa de 1971, Tara Singh, mais uma vez, enfrentará todos os inimigos para proteger a honra do país e da família.A família mais amada da Índia, formada por Tara, Sakeena e Jeete. No cenário da guerra indo-paquistanesa de 1971, Tara Singh, mais uma vez, enfrentará todos os inimigos para proteger a honra do país e da família.

  • Direção
    • Anil Sharma
  • Roteirista
    • Shaktimaan Talwar
  • Artistas
    • Sunny Deol
    • Ameesha Patel
    • Utkarsh Sharma
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,1/10
    24 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Anil Sharma
    • Roteirista
      • Shaktimaan Talwar
    • Artistas
      • Sunny Deol
      • Ameesha Patel
      • Utkarsh Sharma
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      • 21 vitórias e 26 indicações no total

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    • Tara Singh
    Ameesha Patel
    Ameesha Patel
    • Sakeena
    Utkarsh Sharma
    Utkarsh Sharma
    • Jeetay (Charanjeet Singh)
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    • Major General Hamid Iqbal
    Gaurav Chopra
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    • Lieutenant Colonel Devendra rawat
    Manoj Bakshi
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    • Yahya Khan
    Aamir Naik
    • Gul Khan
    Aaryaa Sharma
    Aaryaa Sharma
    • General Rani
    Luv Sinha
    • Farid
    Rohit Choudhary
    • Major Malik
    Vaibhav Anand
    • Malang
    Akshay Arora
    • Ranjeet Singh
    Rakesh Bedi
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    • Ved Keemati Lal
    Dolly Bindra
    Dolly Bindra
    • Gul Khan's Wife
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    • Bittu And Pradyuman
    Mrityunjay Singh Chandravanshi
    • Prisoner of War (POW)
    Jameel Choudhary
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    4SAMTHEBESTEST

    Sunny Deol Runs Riot In Chaotic & Outdated Massy Sequel

    Gadar 2 (2023) : Movie Review -

    Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, and Utkarsh Sharma's trio from Gadar is back again for Anil Sharma's Gadar 2, along with new additions to the cast, Simrat Kaur and Manish Wadhwa. Gadar was the biggest mass hysteria since Sholay (1975), with footfalls crossing the Insane 5 crore mark in the 21st century, which no other Bollywood film could do in the last 22 years. Why? Because Gadar had a love story conflicting between India and Pakistan elements right after Partition. The saga went even more crazy when an Indian crushed the Pakistani army single-handedly in Pakistan. Masses were entitled to go bonkers, and that's one of the main reasons why no other Bollywood movie has managed to repeat the same hysteria again since then. Gadar 2 follows the same pattern by arranging the characters differently, and it's a well-written script for Gadar's sequel-at least for its continuity, but for 2003, not 2023. Filmmaking and audiences have come far ahead in these two decades, but Anil Sharma seemed more interested in 2003's audiences and 2003's filmmaking. It doesn't hurt when a normal hit movie gets a bad sequel, such as Satyamev Jayate 2 or Heropanti 2, as they were never iconic movies. But it hurts when a popular mass film like Ghayal gets a sequel like Ghayal Once Again, and a historic blockbuster like Gadar gets a sequel like Gadar 2.

    Gadar 2 begins with a backdrop of the 1947 partition and a 2-minute brief of Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, as narrator Nana Patekar introduces us to the Gadar world and the new villain, Hamid Iqbal (Manish Wadhawa). Hamid was in the British India Army before independence, and his family was killed by Hindus in Hindu-Muslim riots before Pakistan got separated from India. He hates Indians, Hindus, and Tara Singh, who killed 40 of his officers while bringing Sakina back in Gadar 1. Switch to 1971, as the Indian Army smells another war with Pakistan (especially the Bangladesh partition), while Tara Singh (Sunny Deol) is still a truck driver, living happily with his wife, Sakina (Ameesha Patel), and son, Jeetey (Utkarsh Sharma). Jeetey wants to be a Bollywood actor, and Tara wants his son to be an army officer. Tara helps the Indian army and is captured during a raid. Young Jeetey decides to go to Pakistan to bring his father back, but he himself gets arrested for being a spy. Tara, who has returned home after a while, can't be silent, and so he heads towards Lahore to get his son back. How Tara Singh and Jeetey fight the entire Pakistani army in Pakistan is what you get to see in the second half.

    Gadar 2 seems like a well-intentioned script for a sequel because it attempts the same pattern they sold us two decades ago. It's the screenplay and execution that torture you with two-decade-old fashion in every scene. From Shivaa.. Shivaa.. in Brahmastra to Jeetey.. Jeetey.. in Gadar 2-that's how we have evolved over the last year. It wasn't long ago that people criticised Satyameva Jayate 2 and Heropanti 2, and here we have Gadar 2 trying to be in the same zone. It's just that SMJ and Heropanti were smaller brands, and here Gadar is trying to sell us a huge brand. It will be enough to get contemporary commercial success and good funds, but not the legacy. The landmark for Gadar's sequel can't be 100 crore, 200 crore, or 300 crore. It was a film that sold 5 crore+ tickets; will Gadar 2 get the same numbers or even half of that? You are cashing in on Legacy, but what about creating your own legacy? Of course, Gadar 2 will get a bigger opening because it is a brand now, but it will not see the same success because they haven't been able to create that kind of product again.

    Gadar 2 is so outdated and frustrating occasionally that people were laughing at action scenes. However, some crazy mass belt audiences are enjoying the same scenes. That's two sides of cinema for you, and an iconic movie always finds a perfect blend of both. Gadar 2 is quite a one-sided affair, though. That handpump will have two extreme reactions: one side will enjoy it, while the other side will roll down the floor laughing. There are many instances like this in the film, and it's a very long film, let me tell you. Morpheus offered a red and blue pill in The Matrix, and here the villain offers the Red Book (Bhagawad Gita) and Green Book (Quran) to his victims. In 2 hours and 50 minutes, Sunny Deol becomes Mr. India for almost an hour before the intermission, and when he returns, you expect some fireworks. He gives you that, but the ammunition is not modern. I don't even know why someone would use swords in the post-50s era. The 1971 conflict could have been a game changer for the film, but they didn't know how to use it. It was used as a backdrop, not the main conflict, like Gadar used 1947 to set the base for the entire film.

    One of the best things about Gadar 2 is that Sunny Deol is back in Tara Singh's crazy, massy Avatar. He roars like a lion, actually noisier than a lion, with the help of a camera, mic, and sound sync to scare the hell out of the Pak army. That Katori wala dialogue and Hindustan Zindabad bring back the old memories, but only for a moment. Ameesha Patel looked breathtaking in Gadar Part 1, and it would be too much to ask her to look the same after 22 years. Her part also doesn't offer anything and is far less than Gadar 1. On the contrary, Utkarsh Sharma has more screen time, and he is good in only some scenes. That Rajesh Khanna's filmy style was well acted, but not well crafted. Simrat Kaur fills the missing gap of a beautiful face, as she looks gorgeous throughout the film. Her role is fine too, but she needed more confident body language. Manish Wadhva is packaged as an evil from the ancient era. So much hype and so much introduction to prove what a devious personality he is. He looks dangerous and acts so too, but can anyone ever replace Amrish Puri Ji as a villain? Even Manish would say a big NO. Nonetheless, he is strictly okay. The supporting cast of Gaurav Chopra, Luv Sinha, Mushtaq Khan, Rakesh Bedi, Dolly Bindra, and a few other known faces pass by without any hesitation.

    Gadar 2 has not been made on a huge budget of over 300 crore or 400 crore, so it's fine if it doesn't have any larger-than-life action sequences. Who needs them when you have larger-than-life characters like Tara Singh? On the technical front, Gadar 2 has managed a recent show on a moderate budget. The Cinematography is okay, the editing lacks engagement, the background score is old-fashioned, and the production design is pretty decent. The music scores passing marks with old hit numbers coming back with honest recreation, and the lyrics sound fine too. Anil Sharma has directed 6 films after Gadar, and he hasn't had a single HIT till date. It seems that his wait for a box office hit will be over with Gadar 2. The credit goes to Gadar 1, of course. Anil Sharma had an opportunity to create history, but he was stuck in history himself. The idea of making a film with outdated storytelling is so annoying and disturbing. That's why he couldn't score a hit. Had Gadar 2 been a non-Gadar film, he would have had another flop because the film is so bad. But thanks to Gadar's legacy, even a bad product will sail past the tough times of post-pandemic. Happy days ahead for the box office, at least for a week, but why did we have to sacrifice brand Gadar for that? This needs to be discussed someday in the future. For now, Tara Singh is back with a blockbuster that should have been made in 2003 but arrived in 2023.

    RATING - 4/10*
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    Sunny paji's Karishma

    Gadar 2 is the sequel to the 2001 blockbuster Gadar: Ek Prem Katha. It stars Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, and Utkarsh Sharma. The film is set against the backdrop of the 1971 India-Pakistan war. Tara Singh (Sunny Deol), a Sikh truck driver, must once again cross the border illegally to save his son Jeete (Utkarsh Sharma) from the wrath of Pak General Hamid Iqbal (Manish Wadhwa).

    The film has received mixed reviews from critics. Some have praised the film's action sequences, patriotic fervor, and performances, while others have criticized its outdated storyline, predictable plot, and over-the-top violence.

    Personally, I thought Gadar 2 was an enjoyable film. It was definitely not a masterpiece, but it was a fun and entertaining way to spend a few hours. The action sequences were well-choreographed and exciting, the performances were solid, and the film had a good amount of patriotic fervor. However, the storyline was a bit outdated and predictable, and the film did rely on over-the-top violence at times.

    Overall, I would recommend Gadar 2 to fans of Sunny Deol, action films, and patriotic dramas. However, if you're looking for a film with a fresh and original storyline, you may want to look elsewhere.

    Here are some of the pros and cons of Gadar 2:

    Pros:

    Exciting action sequences( some might find it cringe and compare it with early South Indian exaggerated action sequences, but come on man, it is a mass masala film, we do not need to incorporate physics everywhere) Solid performances by Sunny Deol and Manish Wadhwa Good amount of patriotic fervor Nostalgic moments for fans of the first film Cons:

    Outdated storyline Predictable plot Over-the-top violence Lack of originality Weak performance by Utkarsh and Ameesha.( Personally, I feel Utkarsh did very cringe acting in the first half but he escalated in the 2nd half)

    Overall, Gadar 2 is a fun and entertaining film that is sure to please fans of Sunny Deol and action films. However, it is not a masterpiece, and it may not be to everyone's taste.

    I rate it 6 out of 10.
    1arjunkapoorana

    Extremely poor writing and I feel sorry for the director

    Nothing new in story , unrealistic action scenes as if the the hero is some God , villain speaks so much and when it's time for action blows out like bubble , such a bad writing this movie is a disrespect to Gadar the first part which has so many memories with our childhood really saddened. The songs bring back some memories but not good enough to hold the movie it's full of flaws , this movie is made just to capitalise on the previous Gadar Movie ( Gadar-1 )it seems. Some songs are good credit goes to music director and singers. The dialogues are good which a strong statement for enemies of India other than that there is nothing and bad cinematography and no screen presence.
    2rishabh-76322

    Not entertaining at all!

    This movie is all about a director's efforts to establish his son as a bollywood actor. He has chosen his all time blockbusters film to give it a shot. The movie lags emotions. You can't just go into flashback and let the audience connect with the film. It may work in villages where they might see the first part every now and then on television but even they will have issues digesting it. A trade analyst gave it. 4.5 stars on twitter and I am surprised about the criteria to become a film critic.

    If you want to watch it, wait for it to be released on ott or television. Please don't waste your hard earned money on this.
    3ragingbull_2005

    One of the worst sequels

    I don't know if Tara gets back home in the end. Had to leave 25 minutes before the final credits came. Couldn't bear it any more. It is THAT BAD.

    The director, his thoughts, the story, the action - everything seems to be trapped in a time warp.

    Amrish Puri is sorely missed as the chief villain, who is provided with a flimsy background and even thinner motivation against Tara, is clownish. I wanted to cackle in the theatre when he went on his tirade against Indians.

    Sunny Deol is well intentioned and still shouts loud enough to nudge you to your nearest ENT specialist. His presence filled my heart with hope that something startlingly fantastic was about to happen, justifying the wild box office numbers. Nothing did.

    One of the poorest that I have seen in recent times.

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    • Curiosidades
      Film plays a tribute at the opening credits to Amrish Puri and Vivek Shaque.They both can been seen in flash back scenes.A scene shows Amrsih Puri being hanged which was done to CGI effects.
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      Sikhs never cut their hair and beard but Sunny is shown with short hair in some scenes.
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      Jeetay (Charanjeet Singh): Wow! What a justice! My mother has read and explained me the Quran more than you have ever read. Don't you even know that the Shariat instructs you to ask the dying person's final wish?

      Major General Hamid Iqbal: You have lost the privilege to be granted a final wish after this heinous crime, boy. But the law of Pakistan is kindhearted. So tell me, what is your final wish?

      Tara Singh: The son would like to meet his father!

      [everyone shocked]

      Major General Hamid Iqbal: Tara Singh! You showed up at the right time. Son's murder in front of his father... what a sight! You killed 40 of my soldiers, didn't you? Today I will finally be at peace!

      Tara Singh: General sir! Please let my son go. He is innocent. Your fight is with me. I stand in front of you.

      Major General Hamid Iqbal: My fight is with every Indian! You've tortured our Muslim brothers in India enough. Now, we will win them freedom!

      Tara Singh: Freedom from whom?

      [guns pointed at him]

      Tara Singh: India belongs to Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Hindus, every Indian in general. All of them have fought and made sacrifices for independence!

      Major General Hamid Iqbal: Oh really? Then what about the Mukti Bahini movement you guys created in East Pakistan by brainwashing our Bengali Muslim brothers?

      Tara Singh: We didn't create it; they are all victims of your torture. Instead, your soldiers murdered thirty lakh Bengali Muslims and tortured the women there.

      Major General Hamid Iqbal: No! It's all lies!

      Tara Singh: Then what about the one crore refugees in India?

      Major General Hamid Iqbal: That was staged by your own people to deceive the world!

      Tara Singh: Stop lying, General. Enough with this political game. Enough of bossing around the Muslims. If the people here are given a chance to resettle in India, half of Pakistan would be empty. This politics will turn you into a beggar. Even if you beg, no charity will be shown!

      Major General Hamid Iqbal: Enough! Enough with this nonsense! Tie the father along with the son to the cannon. Let's see what he plucks today

      [reference to the prequel where Tara Singh uproots a hand pump in Pakistan]

      Tara Singh: [roars]

      [grenades dropped]

    • Versões alternativas
      Prior to its theatrical release, the film received a U/A certificate after 10 modifications were made. These included:
      • The scene of the rioters chanting 'Har Har Mahadev' have been removed. The 'Shiv Tandav' shlokas were replaced with the song line 'Akhand hai...who sang hai'.
      • The word 'Bastard' was replaced with 'Idiot'. The designation of Defence Minister was incorrectly depicted. It was rectified to 'Raksha Mantri', the word 'Tirange' was changed to 'Jhande' and the 'Har Jhande Ko...' dialogue was suitably modified.
      • The line in the thumri song 'Bata De Sakhi' was replaced by 'Bata De Piya Kahaan Bitaayi Shaam'. A dialogue 'Dono ek hi toh hai. Baba Nanak ne bhi yahin kaha hai' was replaced with 'Ek noor te sab jag upaje. Baba Nanak ne bhi yehi kaha hai' with references to the holy Quran and Bhagavad Gita.
      • The makers were asked to submit documentary evidence for all the stats and references made about the 1971 India-Pakistan war. Also, the makers submitted translation for the shlokas and mantras used in the film.
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      Follows Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001)

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      • 11 de agosto de 2023 (Índia)
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