Gadar 2: Is Sunny Deol's Tara Singh Character Rooted In A True Love Story? Here's What We Know! (Details Inside)

Sunny Deol's Gadar 2 character, Tara Singh, finds its roots in a heartrending real-life love story amidst the film's box office success.
By BollywoodMDB Team - Aug 15, 2023 12:41 AM IST
Gadar 2: Is Sunny Deol's Tara Singh Character Rooted In A True Love Story? Here's What We Know! (Details Inside)
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The much-anticipated movie 'Gadar 2' starring Sunny Deol has taken the Indian box office by storm, breaking records by making a whopping Rs 138 crore in just three days. Sunny Deol's performance as Tara Singh, the most famous character from the 2001 hit movie 'Gadar,' has once again wowed viewers in the action-packed sequel. But many people don't know that Tara Singh's character is based on a true love story.

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In 'Gadar,' Sunny plays an Indian guy named Tara Singh. He saves a Muslim girl from Pakistan named Sakina, who is played by Ameesha Patel. This happens during the communal violence of 1947. Their love story grows as they get married, but they are horribly torn apart by things they can't change. Even though most of the story in the movie is made up, it is based on the real-life story of an Indian soldier called Boota Singh.

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Boota Singh, who used to be a soldier in the British Indian Army, is said to have become a real-life hero when he bravely saved a Muslim girl named Zainab during the violent split in 1947. They fell in love, which led to them getting married. Unfortunately, their marriage didn't last long because the Indian government sent Zainab back to Pakistan against her will.

Boota Singh sneaked into Pakistan with their daughter to try to find Zainab. He was driven by a strong desire to be with her. But their road was full of heartbreak because Zainab had to break up with Boota Singh because of pressure from her family. Boota Singh jumped in front of an approaching train to kill himself because the pain of being apart was too much for him to bear.

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'Gadar 2' continues to thrill audiences with its great cinematography, and the story's background is a touching link to a real-life love story that shows the power of love and the heartbreaking effects of being apart.

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