Anil Sharma Waited 20 Years For Perfect Gadar 2 Script, Ignored Fan Pressure

Director Anil Sharma reveals he faced constant public pressure to make a 'Gadar' sequel for over twenty years after the first film's success. He decided to wait until he found a script he considered a "sixer outside the stadium," refusing to rush the project. The breakthrough came when writer Shaktimaan Talwar presented a story focusing on the father-son relationship between Sunny Deol and Utkarsh Sharma's characters. Sharma was confident in this emotional core, which ultimately led to 'Gadar 2' becoming a massive box-office blockbuster.

Key Points: Anil Sharma on Gadar 2: Waited 20 Years for Right Script

  • Waited 20+ years for sequel
  • Focused on father-son bond
  • Story by Shaktimaan Talwar
  • Defied doubts about cast
  • Currently working on Gadar 3
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People used to ask me about Gadar 2, but I waited for right script: Director Anil Sharma

Director Anil Sharma reveals he resisted fan pressure for Gadar 2 for over two decades, waiting for a powerful father-son story to make the blockbuster sequel.

"I used to say, if I get a good story like Gadar 1, I'll bring it. - Anil Sharma"

Mumbai, January 27

Filmmaker Anil Sharma reflected on the making of his superhit film 'Gadar 2', saying that there was constant pressure on him to make the sequel, but he waited for a worthy script to commence the project.

In an interview with ANI, Anil Sharma said that after the success of Gadar 1, there was huge demand for it's sequel. Despite the numerous requests from the fans, he decided to wait for a strong script for the sequel, which could turn into a blockbuster at the box office.

"After Gadar 1, I used to go anywhere in the world. In the country, abroad, anywhere in the world, people used to ask me to bring Gadar 2. I used to laugh at myself. I used to say, if I get a good story like Gadar 1, I'll bring it."

"Gradually, Utkarsh grew up and became an actor. He did the movie 'Genius'. Now, people were after me, saying that Jeete (Utkarsh Sharma's character in Gadar) has also grown up, make a story with Jeete. I wanted to make Gadar 2, but when I get a great story, when I feel that this is really a sixer outside the stadium, then I will do it," added Anil Sharma.

After waiting for over two decades, the director was finally impressed by a story from the scriptwriter Shaktimaan Talwar, which highlighted the father-son relationship of Sunny Deol and Utkarsh Sharma in the film.

He realised that focusing on this bond would make the story meaningful and strong, rather than just copying the formula of the first film.

"Finally, I got the story. Shaktimaan ji came one day with the story. He gave us a little idea of the story. Then we both sat down and a great script was made. Preparations were done. It was decided. I knew Tara Singh. I concentrated on the father and son and decided to show the bond between them. That is where the story was born," said Anil Sharma.

Despite critics doubting Sunny Deol, the filmmaker's abilities or even Utkarsh's acting capabilities, Anil Sharma was confident in the story.

"People used to think that my movie Genius did not work in the theatre, though it worked on OTT. So people had a minus for me. People had a minus for Utkarsh. People had a minus for Sunny. People had a minus for Gadar subject. People had their own perception, but I knew that people would like the story," said Anil Sharma.

The director is currently working on 'Gadar 3'.

Apart from Utkarsh and Sunny Deol, Gadar 2 starred Ameesha Patel who reprised her role from the first instalment of the film released in 2001. Sunny Deol had played the role of Tara, a truck driver, while Ameesha Patel played Sakina in the film that was set during the partition of India in 1947.

'Gadar 2' (2023) follows Tara Singh as he ventures across the border in a daring attempt to rescue his son, portrayed by Utkarsh Sharma, who has been captured in Pakistan.

The film was a box-office blockbuster.

- ANI

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Priya S
The father-son angle was truly the heart of Gadar 2. It wasn't just about action and jingoism, it had emotional depth. Sunny Deol and Utkarsh's chemistry was fantastic. Can't wait for Gadar 3! 🤩
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Rohit P
Honestly, I think the script could have been tighter. The first half was brilliant, but the second half felt a bit dragged. Still, a solid entertainer and a blockbuster for a reason. Sunny paaji's dhai kilo ka haath never disappoints! 💪
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Sarah B
It's interesting to hear about the creative process. The pressure to deliver a sequel after such a historic hit must have been immense. Focusing on the bond rather than just replicating the formula was a smart move.
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Vikram M
The film brought back so much nostalgia! Watching it in the theater with my family was an experience. The whistles and claps for Sunny Deol... pure magic. This is what Indian cinema is about - connecting generations.
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Karthik V
Good on him for believing in the story despite the critics. The box office numbers proved everyone wrong. Sometimes filmmakers just need to trust their gut. Now hoping Gadar 3 doesn't take another 20 years! 😄

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