The highly anticipated movie Gadar 2, featuring the talented duo of Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel, has been eagerly awaited by fans. Exciting news reveals that the trailer of Gadar 2 is expected to be released next week, adding to the anticipation surrounding this upcoming sequel.
According to a leading news portal, Gadar 2’s trailer is set to be unveiled on July 27. A reliable source stated, “Exactly one week later, on Thursday, July 27, the trailer will be launched. The creators believe that releasing it 15 days before the film’s release will create a substantial buzz and further elevate the excitement surrounding this highly anticipated sequel.”
It is important to note that the Gadar 2 team has not officially announced the trailer release at this time.
Additionally, the makers of Gadar 2 have devised an intriguing promotional strategy. The actors, along with director Anil Sharma, are expected to generate significant buzz and raise awareness about the film’s release on August 11.
Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, released in 2001, tells the story set in post-partition India, revolving around the romance between a Muslim girl named Sakeena and an Indian Sikh man named Tara Singh. In the first film, Tara Singh courageously crossed the border to retrieve his wife.
In October 2021, the announcement of Gadar 2 was made, with Anil Sharma returning as the director, as in the original film. Utkarsh, the son of Anil Sharma who portrayed the character of Jeete, the young son of Tara and Sakeena in the first film, will also be reprising his role in Gadar 2.
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