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Director Anil Sharma Says Gadar 2 Should Be Sent For Oscars: “The Film Deserves It”

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Director Anil Sharma Says Gadar 2 Should Be Sent For Oscars: “The Film Deserves It”

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Director Anil Sharma Says Gadar 2 Should Be Sent For Oscars: 'The Film Deserves It'

Sunny Deol in Gadar 2. (courtesy: zeestudiosofficial)

New Delhi:

Filmmaker Anil Sharma, in a current interview with The Indian Express, stated that he needs to ship his current launch Gadar 2 for the Oscars. He advised the Indian Express “People are calling me repeatedly to send the film to the Oscars.” The filmmaker added, “Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001) didn’t go, so I don’t know how Gadar 2 will go, but we are at it. But Gadar 2 should go; the film deserves it. Gadar also deserved it. Gadar was based on the 1947 partition, and we told the story in a very different way. It was a new and original story, and Gadar 2 is also a new and original story.”

The filmmaker added throughout the interview, “I have been making films for forty years. It could turn out good or bad, but I made my films the way my heart feels. When people show love (to my films), I really feel happy. When they don’t, I feel sad because I made films for the audience. I then work towards fixing the mistakes we did with the films that didn’t do well because the audience is never wrong, the maker is.”

Directed by Anil Sharma, Gadar 2 is the sequel to the 2001 hit Gadar. In the sequel Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel and Utkarsh Sharma have reprised their roles of Tara Singh, Sakeena and Jeete, respectively. The movie launched in theatres final month. It clashed with Akshay Kumar’s OMG 2 on the field workplace.

Gadar 2 launched to blended critiques. Film critic Saibal Chatterjee, in his evaluation of NDTV, gave the movie 2 stars out of 5 and he wrote, “Gadar 2 is strictly for three categories of people: Sunny Deol fans, those that miss the unbridled excesses of Bollywood of yore, and those that believe that “hate thy neighbour” is an axiom worth cheering for in a movie theatre. The film has enough to please them all – and then some.”


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