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Gadar 2 wraps up shoot, film to follow storyline from 1954 to 1971

The film will see Sunny Deola and Ameesha Patel reprise their roles

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The shooting of Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel-starrer Gadar 2 has been wrapped up. The film is the sequel of the 2001 blockbuster Gada: Ek Prem Katha, set in 1947 during the Partition, which told the story of a truck driver Tara Singh and his fight to get back his Pakistani wife.

Gadar 2 will follow the storyline from 1954 to 1971 and will take the story forward

Actor Rohit Choudhary, who plays Pakistani Major Malik in Gadar 2, shared pictures from the wrap on his Twitter. The pictures show the crew smiling for the camera after the wrap up.

He tweeted: "It's a wrap! Shoot for the most awaited film Gadar2 has been completed.. feeling so special to be part of it. Can't wait for 11.08.2023 now all set."

Talking about the film, Rohit said, "Jahan 'Gadar' ki story khatam hui thi, wahin se 'Gadar 2' ki story shuru hogi (‘Gadar 2' will start from where 'Gadar' ended). While the first film told the story from the time of 1947 to 1954, the second installment will follow the timeline between 1954 to 1971."

He further mentioned, "The writer of the story Shaktimaan Talvar, who wrote 'Gadar' has penned the script for this one as well. After the wrap up, the film has now entered into post-production. The audience will soon get to see the film on August 11, 2023."

As per the film's synopsis on IMDb, the story is set in the 1971 war of India and Pakistan and this time Tara Singh will go to Pakistan to bring his son Charanjeet back to India.

Gadar 2, directed by Anil Sharma, also stars Gaurav Chopra, Anil George, Simrat Kaur, Utkarsh Sharma and Mir Sarwar.

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