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'Gadar 2 still a dream'

On June 15, 2001, Gadar opened in theatres. It went on to sell over 10 crore tickets and raked in Rs 150 crore to become one of the biggest grossers of the millennium. Nine years later, director Anil Sharma admits...

Updated on: Jun 18, 2010 02:00 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Sunny Deol
Sunny Deol

On June 15, 2001, Gadar opened in theatres. It went on to sell over 10 crore tickets and raked in Rs 150 crore to become one of the biggest grossers of the millennium.

Nine years later, director Anil Sharma admits he has often discussed a sequel to the film with his lead actor, Sunny Deol. “Commercially, it’s a viable project and would earn us huge money. But, unless we can come up with something that would be better than the original, we will not flag off Gadar 2. Why kill a milestone that 50 years from now, will keep the memory of Anil Sharma alive?” reasons the filmmaker.

Quiz him on a memorable moment from the film and he picks out a 30-second shot from the climax. It required Deol and Amisha Patel to jump from one train bogey to the next, a six-year-old boy clinging on to Deol for dear life. “That little boy was Utkarsh, my son, and as the train chugged along at 40 kms per hour, a chopper carrying the camera was there right alongside it. My heart was in my mouth. I wondered what would happen if Sunny missed a step. Had my wife been on the sets, she would have fainted,” Sharma says.

 
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