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Gadar 2 breaks Baahubali 2 and creates new records

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Sunny Deol’s Gadar 2 is creating a sensation by breaking new records at the Bollywood box office. The film has not only surprised the trade, but it also shocked the audiences who never imagined that sequel to a 2001 released film will become such a massive blockbuster. The film, Gadar 2 is on the way to become the all-time blockbuster of Hindi cinema and in the process it broke the Baahubali 2 movies’ record of highest collections on the second Saturday.

After a bombastic first week, Gadar 2 is even rocking on the 2nd weekend and breaking every record. Until now, Baahubali 2 was the record holder on the 2nd Saturday with 26.5Cr net for Hindi version. Now Gadar 2 breaks this with a huge margin by collecting 32Cr net, which is a sensational thing. Even on the 2nd Friday it created all-time record with 20Cr+ net. At this pace, the film will definitely break Pathaan’s records and if at all any doubts are on that, the film’s Monday numbers will clear them.

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Directed by Anil Sharma, Gadar 2 stars Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel who continue in their roles from the first part, while Utkarsh Sharma Simrat Kaur and Manish Wadhwa are the new additions to the cast.

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In Gadar 2, Tara Singh (Sunny Deol) is on a mission to save his son (Utkarsh Sharma) who is trapped in Pakistan, and the story depicts his journey and how he overcame such a Herculean task.

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