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Gadar 2: Ek Prem Katha

Gadar 2 Ek Prem Katha love story od 1947.

Gadar 2 captures the essence of love, sacrifice, and determination amidst a backdrop of historical events, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Gadar: Ek Prem Katha is a historical romantic drama set against the backdrop of the Partition of India in 1947. The story revolves around the love story between Tara Singh (played by Sunny Deol), a Sikh truck driver, and Sakina (played by Ameesha Patel), a Muslim woman. Despite the religious and social differences caused by the partition, Tara and Sakina fall in love and get married.

Gadar Part 2

Gadar Part 2 : is ready within the backdrop of Indo-Pakistani war of 1971 and “overwhelm India” campaign. Tara Singh is now a goods supplier to the Indian military cantonment, and one night time, there may be a skirmish at the border wherein Tara Singh is going missing and is believed to be imprisoned in Pakistan. mastering this, Tara’s son, Charanjeet “Jeete” Singh, is going to store him, but receives imprisoned and tortured through Pakistani infantrymen under the orders of important trendy Hamid Iqbal. Hamid desires to precise revenge on Tara Singh, who had repulsed the assaults by way of Pakistani soldiers and escaped to India with Sakeena in 1954 Having survived the skirmish, Tara resurfaces in Punjab and learns from Sakeena that Jeete is in Pakistan. The relaxation is taara has take back in india with his son (Jeete ) and son’s wife.

And the movie concludes in a similar manner, with Tara Singh and Sakina reuniting against all odds. Their love triumphs over the challenges posed by the partition, showcasing the strength of their bond. Gadar 2 captures the essence of love, sacrifice, and determination amidst a backdrop of historical events, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

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
Gaurav Chopra as Lieutenant Colonel Devendra Rawat
Manish Wadhwa as Major General Hamid Iqbal
Manoj Bakshi as Yahiya Khan, a character based on Pakistan General Yahya Khan
Aarya Sharma as General Rani
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 Tayiji’s daughter-in-law
Naresh Sharma as Tayiji’s son
Mushtaq Kak as Kurban Khan
Nilofar Gesawat as Kurban Khan’s wife
Akash Dhar as Major Bhargav
Lubna Salim as Pakistani “Aunt”
Ehsan Khan as Abdul Ali
Anamika Singh as Fauziya
Abrar Zahoor as Anwar
Anil George as Qazi
Arjun Dwivedi as Jailor
Rajesh Khera as Colonel Nazeer
Rumi Khan as Colonel Farooqui
Muneesh Sappal as Pakistani Minister
Pramod Pandey as Rehmani

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