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Gadar 2: Esha Deol Gives a Huge Shout Out To Brother Sunny Deol, Says ‘Let’s Hear The Lion Roar’

As everyone is all excited about Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel’s film, Esha Deol took to her social media to send in her best wishes.

Karan Deol and Esha Deol wish Sunny Deol

Karan Deol and Esha Deol wish Sunny Deol

Sunny Deol’s family gave him the biggest shout-out on the day of Gadar 2’s release. On Friday, Esha Deol, the sister of Sunny Deol, released the movie’s poster with the caption, Today, let’s hear the lion roar and reach soaring heights.” Karan Deol, son of Sunny Deol, supported him as well. ”

Karan Deol and Esha Deol wish Sunny Deol

As the world eagerly awaits Gadar 2, I’m filled with excitement and pride for you,” Karan Deol wrote in his letter to dad Sunny. Your perseverance and commitment are unparalleled. A stunning release is in order, Papa.

A few days prior to the movie’s release, Bobby Deol also sent his brother a message, writing, “I love you, Bhaiya. I wish Gadar 2 the best.

Gadar 2 had the highest percentage of advance sales.

The most anticipated movie by Anil Sharma, Gadar 2, was finally released today, August 11. According to reports, the movie sold 20 lakh tickets during the pre-booking period. The director himself broke the good news. He announced the news on Twitter by writing, “Ishwar ki Aseem kripa.. #gadar2 par.. 20 lakh tickets sold in advance.”

About Gadar 2

The follow-up to the 2001 smash Gadar, directed by Anil Sharma, is titled Gadar 2. Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, and Utkarsh Sharma have all returned to play Tara Singh, Sakeena, and Jeete in the sequel. Today, the movie opened in theatres. At the box office, it competes with Akshay Kumar’s OMG 2.

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Gadar 2 was released at the same time to middling reviews. Gadar 2 is strictly for three types of people: Sunny Deol fans, those who miss the unrestrained excesses of bygone Bollywood, and those who think that “hate thy neighbor” is an axiom worth cheering for in a theatre.