Sunny
Deol-Ameesha
Patel's
cross-border
love
story
Gadar:
Ek
Prem
Katha
was
one
of
the
highest
grossing
Bollywood
films
of
2001.
Over
the
years,
the
film
is
still
remembered
for
Sunny's
powerful
performance
and
popular
songs.
Now,
here's
some
exciting
piece
of
news
for
all
Sunny
fans!
If
the
latest
buzz
in
the
town
is
to
be
believed,
the
makers
are
toying
with
the
idea
of
a
sequel
to
this
blockbuster
film.
According
to
a
report
in
Pinkvilla,
Sunny
Deol's
character
Tara
Singh
is
likely
to
go
back
to
Pakistan,
but
this
time
to
bring
back
his
son
Charanjeet
Singh
(which
was
essayed
by
Utkarsh
Sharma).
A
source
close
to
the
development
told
the
entertainment
portal,
"Gadar
is
a
timeless
love
story
that
created
history
at
the
box-office.
20
years
later,
Anil
Sharma
is
now
planning
a
sequel
to
Gadar
with
Sunny
Deol
and
his
son,
Utkarsh
Sharma.
The
filmmaker
has
cracked
the
one-line
idea
for
the
sequel,
about
Tara
Singh
returning
to
Pakistan
to
bring
his
son,
Charanjeet
Singh,
back," adding
that
at
the
moment,
this
is
just
a
thought
and
Anil
Sharma
will
be
soon
be
sitting
down
with
his
writer
to
develop
this
idea
into
a
screenplay.
The
report
further
stated
that
the
sequel
like
the
first
part,
will
be
bankrolled
by
Zee,
and
the
studio
is
quite
excited
about
this
plot.
Before
kickstarting
work
on
Gadar
2,
Sunny
Deol
will
start
shooting
for
Apne
2.
The
film
has
the
four
generations
of
Deol-
Dharmendra,
Sunny
Deol,
Bobby
Deol
and
Karan
Deol
in
leading
roles.
The
work
on
Gadar
2
will
kickstart
only
after
the
makers
wrap
up
the
shooting
and
post
production
of
Apne
2.
Reportedly,
the
makers
are
being
cautious
with
the
script
and
taking
things
slow
as
the
idea
of
bringing
Gadar
back
comes
with
its
own
set
of
challenges.
Meanwhile,
Gadar:
Ek
Prem
Katha
clocked
20
years
this
year.
In
an
interaction
with
the
same
news
portal,
director
Anil
Sharma
had
said
that
he
love
to
make
10
films
on
Sunny
Deol's
character
Tara
Singh
but
it
comes
with
its
responsibility,
adding
that
the
sequel
has
to
be
'a
bomb
of
emotion,
drama
and
grandeur.'