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Gadar (गदर) 2001

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DirectorAnil Sharma
WriterShaktiman Talwar
ProducerNitin Keni
Orginal musicUttam Singh
CinematographyNajeeb Khan
Film EditingA.D. Dhanashekharan, Keshav Naidu, Arun V. Narvekar
Art DirectorSanjay Dhabade
Camera Operator
Assistant Cameramen
Playback SingersAjoy Chakraborthy, Parveen Sultana, Preeti Uttam, Udit Narayan , Nihar S, Udit Narayan , Alka Yagnik
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CharacterActor / Actress
Tara SinghSunny Deol
Sakeena Ameesha Patel
Ashraf AliAmrish Puri
ShabanaLillete Dubey
Darmiyaan SinghVivek Shaq
CharanjeetUtkarsh Sharma
TayaSuresh Oberoi
TayeeMadhu Malti
GurdeepTony Mirrcandani
Gul KhanMushtaq Khan
Ishrat Ali
Usha Bachani
VaidyaRakesh Bedi
Abhay Bhargav
Gul Khan's WifeDolly Bindra
Mithilesh Chaturvedi
KaleemVikrant Chaturvedi
Amit Ghanshyam
Santosh Gupta
Kaushal Kapoor
Pratima Kazmi
Ehsan Khan
Amita Khopkar
Pramod Moutho
Vishwajeet Pradhan
Gyan Prakash
Narrator Om Puri
Naresh Sharma
Kanika Shivpuri
Samar Jai Singh
Set in 1947, during the Partition of India, the film tells the story of a truck driver, Tara Singh (Sunny Deol), a Jatt Sikh, who falls in love with a Muslim girl, Sakina (Amisha Patel), belonging to an aristocratic family.

The story begins with Sikhs and Hindus being attacked by Muslims in Pakistan when trying to migrate to India on a train and in response of that killing of Muslims going to Pakistan from India. To get revenge, Sikhs and Hindus react by doing the same thing. During the Hindu-Muslim riots that erupted soon after the Partition, Tara saves Sakina from a murderous mob chasing her as she failed to get onto the train after being pushed and lost in the crowd. As the mob want to rape her and then murder her, Tara Singh defends Sakina and disguises her as a Sikh to protect her.

While driving back to Tara's house, the story has a major flashback showing the relationship between Tara and Sakina before this incident and how they knew each other. Tara is a lorry driver, but his real ambition is to become a singer. Some girls in college who are friends of Sakina fool Tara into thinking that they have got him a spot on an annual music show in return for him doing a favor for them. Tara performs badly in front of the music teacher, who is portrayed by Sakina (Amisha Patel). His friend then gives him tablets that help him prove his singing skills. Soon after it is shown that Sakina is not the real music teacher, which saddens him. When performing on the music show Sakina announces that she will not do her act, instead giving Tara a chance to sing despite being against the will of the seniors at the college.

Subsequently and back at the present, Sakina starts living in Tara’s house and their respect culminates into love. Sakina and Tara Singh get married and become parents of a baby boy. Their life seems like a bed of roses, until Sakina sees an old newspaper that has a photograph of her father (Amrish Puri), whom she believes had been killed during the riots during the Partition.

Her father is now the mayor of Lahore. When Sakina calls him from the Pakistani Embassy in Delhi, he arranges to fly her to Lahore. However, Tara and their son, who are supposed to accompany her to Lahore, are told at the last minute that their visa formalities have not been completed, which compels them to stay in India. This does not stop Tara. He and his son accompanied by a friend enter Pakistan illegally at the border. There they find out that Sakina is getting married and reach her before the marriage can start and reunite.

Seeing this, Sakina's husband-to-be attacks Tara but is instead injured by him. A large fight was about to break out until the priest stops them, as this can end up harming Sakina's father's career in politics. Ashraf Ali (Amrish Puri) agrees for their marriage under two conditions: They should live in Pakistan and Tara should adopt Islam.

These conditions are accepted by Tara in public the next day which was against Ashraf Ali's plans. He makes Tara insult his country to make him believe he is a true Pakistani, which enrages him and this makes him kill the mob that was hired by Ashraf to kill him. Tara, Sakina, their son, and a friend manage to escape.

After a long period of turmoil they catch a cotton mill train which will be their ticket to India. Ashraf Ali finds out, and he takes some men to stop them. In the ensuing fight Sakina gets shot by her own father. In the hospital Sakina has lapsed into a coma which makes Ashraf Ali realize his mistake. Sakina gains consciousness after having a nightmare. The movie ends with Ashraf Ali accepting Tara as his son-in-law and they return to India.
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Release date15-Jun-01
BudgetRs 18.5 crore
RevenueRs 286 crore
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Winner:

Filmfare Best Action Award - Tinnu Verma
Filmfare Special Performance Award - Amisha Patel
Sansui Best Actress Award - Amisha Patel
Annual Filmgoers Awards - Best Actress - Amisha Patel
Sansui Best Actor Award - Sunny Deol
Zee Cine Special Award for Outstanding Performance - Male - Sunny Deol
Star Screen Best Actor Award - Sunny Deol

Nominated:

Filmfare Best Film Award - Nitin Keni
Filmfare Best Actor Award - Sunny Deol
Filmfare Best Actress Award - Amisha Patel
Filmfare Best Director Award - Anil Sharma
Filmfare Best Music Director Award - Uttam Singh
Filmfare Best Lyricist Award - Anand Bakshi
Filmfare Best Villain Award - Amrish Puri
Filmfare Best Male Playback Award - Udit Narayan
IIFA Best Film Award - Tinnu Verma
IIFA Best Director Award - Anil Sharma
IIFA Best Actress Award - Amisha Patel
IIFA Best Actor Award - Sunny Deol
Star Screen Best Film Award - Nitin Keni
Star Screen Best Actress Award - Amisha Patel
Star Screen Best Director Award - Anil Sharma
Zee Cine Award for Best Film - Nitin Keni
Zee Cine Award for Best Actor - Female - Amisha Patel
Zee Cine Award for Best Actor - Male - Sunny Deol
Zee Cine Award for Best Director - Anil Sharma
Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role - Amrish Puri
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