This is how Sunny Deol will destroy enemies in Gadar 2, will uproot poles to save Sakina, watch VIDEO
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Gadar 2: Every day some or the other update comes out about Bollywood superstar Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel’s blockbuster film Gadar 2. Fans are eagerly waiting for the film. The first look of the film was released recently, in which Tara Singh was standing with a hammer. Gadar 2 is a sequel to the 2001 blockbuster film Gadar: Ek Prem Katha. Now some videos have been leaked from the sets of the film, in which Tara Singh is seen uprooting a pole instead of a hand pump.
Gadar 2 fight sequence leaked
Actually the fight sequence of Gadar 2 has been leaked online. This video has been shot in a dusty field. Where Sunny Deol is seen wearing black kurta-pajama and matching turban. He is shown fighting with many enemies by uprooting the pole. The men the actor is fighting are wearing khaki uniforms, which means they could be police personnel. It can be seen in the video that Sunny is single-handedly defeating many enemies. Another video shows a different angle of the same fight.
Sunny Deol is uprooting the pillars
Another video posted on Twitter showed Sunny and some other characters being chained to pillars. Sunny then aggressively breaks the chains with his hands. There is no information about how old these videos are and where they were shot. Gadar 2 has been shot for the past several months in various locations in Mumbai and Punjab. Please tell that Gadar 2 will be released on August 11, just before Independence Day. This time brings back Ameesha Patel as Sakina as well as Sunny Deol as Tara Singh and their son Charanjit. The director’s son Utkarsh was 7 years old when he appeared in the original. Other cast members of the sequel include Simrat Kaur, Luv Sinha and Manish Wadhwa.
Gadar had made huge money
Gadar was the highest-grossing film of the year 2001 and was one of the highest-grossing Indian films till that time. Anil Sharma’s film had grossed Rs 133 crore worldwide leaving behind other hit films like ‘Lagaan’ and ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’.
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