28th August 2023, Mumbai: The success of Gadar 2 has been nothing short of a storm at the Indian box office, even surpassing the collections of major hits like Dangal and KGF Chapter 2. As fans revel in the glory of the film, the possibility of a third installment in the action-packed franchise has sparked speculation. A recent interview with Ameesha Patel, who portrays the character of Sakeena, sheds light on the unexpected twists and turns behind Gadar 2 and hints at the potential for Gadar 3.
Ameesha spekas on prospect of Gadar 3
Ameesha Patel, reprising her role as Tara Singh’s wife Sakeena in Gadar 2, shared that the cast and crew were kept in the dark about the prospect of Gadar 3 until after the release of Gadar 2. The film concludes on an intriguing note, leaving audiences pondering the fate of Sakeena’s relationship with Muskaan, portrayed by Simrat Kaur. Patel explained that her character Sakeena does not acknowledge Muskaan as a daughter-in-law, raising curiosity about this narrative choice.
Ameesha Praises Tara Singh’s Character
Ameesha Patel delved into the motivations behind this decision. She highlighted the profound nobility of Tara’s character, noting that if he were to support an elderly individual, he would consider them akin to a parent. Similarly, if the relationship were with a male, he would view them as a son. In the context of the film, Tara describes Muskaan as his “beti” (daughter), not “bahu” (daughter-in-law), showcasing the depth of his magnanimity. Consequently, the director, Anil Sharma, chose not to orchestrate a meeting between Sakeena and Muskaan.
Sakeena questioned the plausibility of a romantic involvement during a wartime scenario
The potential for a grand reunion between Sakeena and Muskaan leaves fans eagerly awaiting Gadar 3. Ameesha Patel speculated on the upcoming storyline, pondering whether Muskaan’s character would continue into the next installment or return to Pakistan. The actor revealed that the romantic aspect between Jeete and Muskaan emerged as an unexpected surprise, as it wasn’t originally planned for the film. Ameesha Patel also dissected the nuances of the film’s ending. She questioned the plausibility of a romantic involvement during a wartime scenario, emphasizing that Jeete’s primary motive was to search for his father. Director Anil Sharma deftly navigated this narrative challenge by refraining from showcasing Sakeena’s embrace of Muskaan, allowing the ending to remain open-ended with a question mark.
As the speculations for Gadar 3 gather momentum, Patel’s insights provide a glimpse into the intricate decision-making process behind the film’s characters and their relationships. The unexpected twists and uncertainties within Gadar 2 only serve to stoke the anticipation for the next chapter. In the world of cinema, where narratives unfurl and characters evolve, Ameesha Patel’s revelations give a tantalizing taste of what might lie ahead in the continuation of Gadar 2
By Yashika Desai