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Zee Cinema announces 'Gadar 2' World TV premiere

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Wednesday, 25 October 2023 (13:46 IST)
New Delhi: Zee Cinema announces the World Television Premiere of 'Gadar 2', an epic battle and mega-blockbuster that brought the country together and surpassed box office collections, becoming an emotion and movement.
 
Gadar 2 will have its world television premiere on Saturday, November 4 at 8 p.m.
It was produced for the people, it was adored by the people, it outperformed all box office receipts.
 
Zee Cinema showcased Gadar 2's world premiere with a special tank at Carter Road in Mumbai, featuring stars Utkarsh Sharma, Simrat Kaur, and Manish Wadhwa.
 
The event was spectacular, with fans screaming dialogues and performing film steps.
 
The event set the stage for an unforgettable experience for viewers when Gadar 2 premieres on Zee Cinema.
 
Zee Cinema has brought a tank to the city to showcase Gadar 2, India's blockbuster film.
 
Utkarsh Sharma expressed heart-warming reactions to the announcement, predicting it will become a home blockbuster as it premieres on TV.
 
Simrat Kaur, known as Muskaan, made her cinema debut with Gadar 2, and now plans to make her television debut on Zee Cinema on 4th November.
 
She expresses gratitude to everyone who gave her a chance.
 
Manish Wadhwa and Anil Sharma have announced the world premiere of Gadar 2, a film that has been a hit in theatres.
 
The premiere aims to bring the magic of cinema and storytelling to a wider audience.
 
'Gadar 2', directed by Anil Sharma, stars Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, and others.
 
It carries on the legacy of Gadar - Ek Prem Katha, focusing on love, family, and the bond between a father and son. (UNI)

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