10 best Gadar 2 dialogues that are testimony of Sunny Deol aka Tara Singh’s bravery

As a devoted admirer of cinematic brilliance, I must confess that Gadar 2 has undeniably left an indelible mark in my heart and memory. The film’s sequel, released in 2023, was nothing short of a spectacle, rekindling the magic of the original 2001 period drama, Gadar: Ek Prem Katha.


1. In a neighboring country of India, Sunny Deol left viewers spellbound when he forcibly removed a handpump, emphasizing that actions can be justified in both love and conflict. The 2001 period drama Gadar: Ek Prem Katha left a lasting impression on audiences, prompting its sequel, Gadar 2, to premiere in 2023. Apart from the plot, music, or actors, it was Sunny Deol’s dialogue that made the film shatter numerous box office records.

Here are 10 Gadar 2 dialogues that are a rage among cinema lovers:

1. “Tussi Tara Singh nu pehchande nahi ho, dushmana nu pucho Tara Singh kaun hai.”

As a devoted admirer, I step once more into the shoes of Tara Singh, a role made iconic, in the sequel of the timeless romantic action-drama film. Although family life has tamed me, my ardor for my nation remains undiminished. Thus, when the chance came to contribute to our brave soldiers defending our border, I leapt with enthusiasm. The chaos I sowed in Pakistan during Gadar required no introduction.

2. “Main Tara Singh da puttar hoon, main kisi bhi halaat mai ek bete hone ka farz nibha lunga.”

In the sequel of Gadar, Tara Singh’s and Sakeena’s son, Charanjeet ‘Jeete’ Singh (portrayed by Utkarsh Sharma), has matured. He embodies both his father’s bravery and mother’s kindness. As he learns about his father potentially being stranded in Pakistan, he feels compelled to rescue him. To do so, he bravely confronts the adversaries on his own.

3. “Miya agar hasrate aukat se zyada badh jaye na, to tabahi ke liye dushmano ki zarurat nahi padti.”

If you’d seen this film in the theater, you would’ve heard the crowd bursting into laughter at the point where Sunny Deol spoke this dialogue in Hindi. It’s truly amusing and perfect for reminding someone who tends to overstep their bounds.

4. “Namaz padhne ja rahe hai na aap, to allah se apne liye dua maang lena, ki mera babbe yahan na aaye. Kyuki agar wo yahan aa gaya na, aur usne meri ye halat dekh li, to tere itne chithde karega, ithe chithde karega itne chithde karega ki pura Pakistan nahi gin payega.”

Once more, an emotionally charged and potent dialogue from Gadar 2, spoken by Jeete. The young man had been severely mistreated in the enemy’s land. However, he was certain that when his father discovered he was being kept alive against his will, he would seek out those who had harmed him.

5. “Kisse azadi dilaoge tum, hindustan musalmano ka, christiano ka hai, sikho ka hinduo ka hai, hindustanio ka hai, aur in sabne milkar azadi ki ladai ladi hai, qurbaniya di hai.”

Tara Singh strongly supports the democracy and secularism of his nation. Consequently, whenever anyone accuses his country of mistreating a specific community, Tara Singh is quick to act, armed and ready to contradict such claims. He asserts that countless individuals from various castes, beliefs, and religions have shed their blood in the pursuit of his country’s freedom.

6. “Agar yahan ke logo ko dobara mauka mile na hindustan basne ka, to adhe se zyada pakistan khali ho jayega, tumhara ye siyasi pan tumhe bhikhari bana dega, katora lekar ghumoge, bhikh bhi nahi milegi.”

Moving forward in our collection of impactful dialogues from Gadar 2, we have another powerful line spoken by Tara Singh. His delivery was so compelling that it seemed as though the residents of the neighboring nation would willingly flock to India, should the chance arise.

7. “Par mere bolne se kya hoga, agar maine murdabad ka nara bhi laga dia na, to mere mulk ki shaan kam nahi hogi, humara tiranga asmaan me lehra raha hai lehrata rahega, agar har hindustani ne zindabad ka nara lagaya na to uski awaz ki gunj tum sabko faad degi; Hindustan Zindabad.”

In the cinemas, as Gadar 2 played, a collective cheer echoed throughout the halls, “Long live India!” resonating loudly. Watching this movie in the theater was truly an unforgettable experience. Didn’t you find it thrilling on the grand 70 mm screen as well?

8. “Tune jitni quran padhi hai na, use kahi jada meri maa ne mujhe sunai hai samjhayi hai.”

Raised by people from various religious backgrounds, Jeete had memorized both scriptures thoroughly. Consequently, whenever someone attempts to distort the sacred text, he points out that his mother had been reciting it to him since childhood.

9. “Apke sasural se kuch aaya hai waise to gola barood hi aate hain, iss bar kuch tohfe aaye hain.”

As an ardent admirer, let me tell you, in Gadar 2, I found myself utterly captivated by the portrayal of Lieutenant Colonel Devendra Rawat, brilliantly brought to life by none other than Gaurav Chopra. This character, you see, was privy to Tara Singh’s past deeds spanning decades in Pakistan. So, with his signature wit, he playfully needles his comrade with some amusing quips.

10. “Kitna intezaar karwaya tune, ab tera intezar puri duniya karegi.”

In this movie, Sunny Deol excelled as the main character, but Manish Wadhwa also delivered a powerful performance as Hamid Iqbal, a high-ranking military officer from Pakistan. He had been anticipating the return of Tara Singh, hoping to seek retribution for the damage he inflicted on his nation during their previous encounter.

If you haven’t gotten the opportunity to watch this movie and hear these best Gadar 2 dialogues live, then take this as a sign! 

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2024-08-22 16:23