Gadar 2 has performed extremely well at the domestic box office since its release. It finally passed $400 points, according to Sacnilk.com. Directed by Anil Sharma, the film saw a slight drop in earnings on its second Tuesday. (Also read | Gadar 2 leaves Pathaan with 10 days collection despite less screen, competition from OMG 2)

Gadar 2 collection so far
According to Sacnilk.com, Gadar 2 earns $11.50 crore nett in India on day 12, according to initial estimate. The movie collection is at number one of the week $284.63 cores. The movie is worth it $20.5 crore on second Friday, $31.07 crore on second Saturday, $38.9 crore on second Sunday and $13.50 crore on its second Monday. Since its release on August 11, Gadar 2 has minted $400.10 crore.
About Gadar 2
The film stars Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel in the lead roles. Gadar 2 is the sequel to Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001), in which Sunny plays Tara Singh, a truck driver, while Ameesha Patel plays Sakeena. The film is set during divided India in 1947. Gadar 2 follows Tara Singh as he ventures across the border in a daring attempt to rescue his son, played by Utkarsh Sharma, who was arrested in Pakistan.
Sunny holds Gadar 2 screening in London
Recently, Sunny introduced a special screening of Gadar 2 in London. Organized by the Indian High Commission in London and its cultural wing, the Nehru Centre, the packed screening took place at Vue Cinema Leicester Square on Monday. Sunny revealed that he was “afraid” to star in a sequel to an iconic film from 22 years ago, but it was during the lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic that the idea was conceived and it’s “immediately activated”.
Sunny talks about Gadar 2 in London
According to PTI news agency, Sunny said: “Indians around the world are celebrating this film, I can’t tell you how beautiful it is. I never expected it to be like it is now. I believe it will be.” that every man wants his wife to be like Sakeena and every woman wants her husband to be like Tara Singh. And the family, the way they come together and come to terms with everything, that’s the basic USP (unique selling point) of the story.”
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