The 2001 film Gadar Makers is releasing once again today. The idea is to introduce the old film to new movie buffs who might not have seen it on the big screen. It is also a celebratory exercise ahead of the release of Gadar 2 on 11th August. The film is one of the historical blockbuster for Bollywood. Fans fell madly in love with Tara Singh’s (Sunny Deol) and Sakina’s (Ameesha Patel) romance. As everyone agrees that high pricing is affecting the films, it seems like the makers have learned a lesson from Zara Hatke Zara Bachke’s pricing. Vicky Kaushal, Sara Ali Khan’s film has crossed the Rs 50 crore mark and is profitable for the makers.
The makers have decided to cap the ticket price at Rs 15o only. Also, there is a buy 1 get 1 free offer with the ticket. If two film lovers watch it together then it is only Rs 75 for each ticket. This is only for those who book tickets online. It has been reported by Etimes. He feels that the youth need to watch Gadar before people come for Gadar 2. The promotion of the film started with the grand finale of Bigg Boss 16.
Gadar Premiere Details
Gadar 2 is knocking on August 11. Utkarsh Sharma is in the lead role in the film. We will again see Sunny Deol entering Pakistan this time for his son. It is a period film. The budget is around Rs 120 crore, in which the maximum expenditure has been done on the action scene. Gadar 2 is one of those collective films that Bollywood needs to regain its lost glory. There is also a premiere happening. ETimes reported that all the cast and crew members along with their families have been invited for the same. The families of late Anand Bakshi and Amrish Puri have also received invitations for the same.
Gadar 2 is produced by Zee Studios. Filmmaker Anil Sharma is busy with the post-production work. He wants to deliver the polished finished product by the due date. The old Gadar has been recreated for the viewers. It is indeed balle balle time for Sunny Deol fans. Gadar 2 is an Independence Day film for the masses. The old film is full of good dialogues, pleasant music and Sunny Deol’s masculinity.