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Gadar is not a historical film, but it's quite a remarkable epic film in its extraordinary entertainment value. He takes her under his protection and gives her shelter in gratitude of her kindness to him before. Tara, aiming to kill Muslims, is shocked to find Sakina, whom he used to know years before Partition. The film presents the atrocities of war during Partition, with particular emphasis on the Punjab riots, where Hindus and Muslims kill each other on each group's migration to their destined country (India/Pakistan). Set during the 1947 India-Pakistan Partition, the film tells the love story between Tara Singh, a Sikh truck driver, and Sakina, a girl coming from an aristocratic Muslim family. Indeed, Gadar is pulp history, and it's not the best picture in its presentation of the warring sides. "I believe that it is the perfect time to begin this new journey and I have absolutely no doubt that his millions of fans all over the world are going to love the music and music videos on his channel," he added.The film is a big blockbuster and was Amisha's 2nd blockbuster after her debut KNPH The film depicts the partition period but more on the love story actually and also mixes Sunny standard dishoom dishoom and anti Pakistani dialogues The film has several good emotional scenes and also the escape of Sunny- Amisha and the kid is well handled but there are too many loud and OTT scenes and Sunny removing a handpump and bashing 20000 goons at once or making people run away just with a shout The film also takes too many cinematic liberties like many scenes don't look like a period film and too modern In fact one doesn't feel they r watching a period film many times Also the KEY SERA SERA song was actually composed in 1956(the film depicts 1947) The climax is clichéd and too prolonged Direction by Anil Sharma is good Music is good Sunny does his role in his own style but is superb in emotional scenes which he was criticised before Amisha is too good in her part though at times her voice is a problem Amrish Puri does his usual villainy act but leaves a mark Vivek Shauq is decent, Lilette Dubey is good so are the rest "Aditya, told me I was the most viewed male singing artist on YouTube this year and encouraged me to come and embrace it," he said.Īditya said it''s the perfect time for the singer to connect with fans digitally. Narayan said on his son, singer Aditya''s insistence, he decided to launch his own YouTube channel. He has lent his voice to wide ranging songs, including "Bole Chudiyan" from "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham", "Pardesi Pardesi" from Aamir''s "Raja Hindustani", "Main Nikla Gaddi Leke" from Sunny Deol-led "Gadar: Ek Prem Katha". Narayan has done playback for most of the Bollywood stars, including Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn. "I am so grateful to my fans because of these guys today I have been honoured with Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan, and four National Award.," the singer said in the video. My only aim was to make a place in Indian film and music industry and moreover to be in people’s heart. "It has given me everything and with people''s blessings and love, today I am marking successful 40 years in the industry. Taking to Instagram, the 64-year-old singer shared a video and said the industry has been "extremely kind" to him for giving him more than what he had hoped for. He had a career breakthrough with Aamir Khan-Juhi Chawla starrer "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak" in which he crooned songs like "Papa Kehte Hai" and "Ae Mere Humsafar". Narayan made his debut in 1980 with the song "Mil Gaya, Mil Gaya" from the film "Unees-Bees". Mumbai, Jul 5 (PTI) Singer Udit Narayan on Sunday completed four decades in the film industry and launched his own YouTube channel to thank fans for their continued blessings.