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Ameesha Patel Was Supposed To Kill The Villian In Gadar 2, Ameesha Patel Revealed Major Changes Did At The Last Moment

By Gunjan Chaudhary

November 20, 2024

Dhai Kilo Ka Hath dialogue is one such dialogue that still prevails in the entertainment industry and is quite famous among fans. Sunny Deol made a great comeback with the blockbuster film ‘Gadar 2’ released last year in which he was seen opposite Ameesha Patel. According to some of the media reports, the film earned more than Rs 600 crore at the box office and was a huge hit. Now after months of its release, actress Ameesha Patel, who played an important role in this film, has shared many interesting facts about the film.

Ameesha Patel In Gadar 2

During a conversation with one of the media houses, she said that the climax of the film was changed without her knowledge. Sharing this information, the actress told that the director of the film also regrets this change now which was made without her knowledge. Expressing her grief she wrote on her X account, “Yes Sakeena was told by the director that she would kill the villain, but the climax was shot without my knowledge. What’s past is past. Anil ji is like family and he also realizes this. I am sure he must be feeling bad now. Gadar 2 has already created history. Now it’s time to move forward.”

Ameesha Patel In Gadar 2

Let us tell you that earlier in an interview Ameesha Patel had revealed that she and Sunny Deol had made several changes to Gadar 2. However, she refused to claim full control over the film. She said that she had directed parts of the film so that the film remains an emotional experience for the audience, following which some key scenes of the film were changed.

Ameesha Patel In Gadar 2

The actress has expressed deep respect for the film’s director Anil Sharma despite creative differences with him. She also recalled the time when she shot the original Gadar, saying how, even during their long shooting schedules, they would often exchange ideas through assistant directors. She said that they had differences, but they always settled their fights among themselves and reconciled.