“Gadar 2” Emerges as Box Office Sensation

Notably, only two other films have crossed the ₹450 crore mark at the Box Office- Pathaan and Baahubali 2.

“Gadar 2,” the much-awaited sequel to the 2001 film “Gadar,” has taken the box office by storm, achieving remarkable success in terms of collections. The film has quickly become the fastest movie to cross the ₹450 crore mark at the Indian box office, an achievement that was previously accomplished only by “Pathaan” and “Baahubali 2,” according to film critic Taran Adarsh.

 

Taran Adarsh tweeted, “NEW RECORD… ‘GADAR 2’ FASTEST TO CROSS ₹ 450 CR… #Gadar2 will cross the enviable ₹ 450 cr mark in #India today [Sun]… In the past, only #Pathaan and #Baahubali2 #Hindi had cruised past ₹ 450 cr mark #Gadar2: Day 17 [today] #Pathaan: Day 18 #Baahubali2 #Hindi: Day 20 #India biz. Nett BOC. #Hindi version only.”

 

The success of “Gadar 2” can be attributed to its captivating storyline, action-packed sequences, and the nostalgic on-screen chemistry between the lead actors Sunny Deol and Amisha Patel. The film has managed to resonate with audiences of all age groups and has a patriotic undertone that adds the right amount of drama.

 

Having surpassed the box office collections of “Pathaan” and “Baahubali 2” in the ₹450 crore race, “Gadar 2” is now aiming for another record – the highest collections at the box office. Currently, “Pathaan” holds the top position with domestic box office earnings of ₹543.05 crore, while “Baahubali 2” follows closely with a cumulative domestic revenue of ₹510.99 crore during its theatrical run.

 

Apart from “Gadar 2,” the film “Jailer,” featuring legendary actor Rajinikanth, is also captivating Indian cinema enthusiasts. With the film crossing the ₹300 crore mark in India and showing strong global performance, it is anticipated to touch the ₹600 crore milestone worldwide soon.

 

As “Gadar 2” continues to create waves in the film industry, it showcases the enduring power of well-crafted sequels and the ability to resonate with audiences across generations.

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