Bollywood out of touch with the masses, says Sunny Deol
21 Aug 2025
Sunny Deol's Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001) was one of the biggest hits in Bollywood. However, the industry was initially skeptical about its success and even dismissed its songs.
In an interview with Zoom, Deol revealed that he was also unsure about the film when it was first narrated to him, but changed his mind after hearing the story.
Deol wasn't keen on doing 'Gadar'
Film's appeal
Deol recalled, "When I did this film too, I was in Ooty when I was shooting for some other film, and (director, Anil Sharma) ji had come over there to narrate to me this subject."
"At that time, I was not so keen on doing a film because I had not seen his other films. But when he narrated to me the subject, I just fell in love with it."
Importance of authenticity in 'Gadar'
Film's authenticity
Deol stressed the importance of authenticity in Gadar.
He said, "My only thing was that it had to look like that period. Because if that period is not shown, then the story won't feel real."
"Working (on it) was a great experience throughout the film. I enjoy all my films, whichever one I do because there are so many memories attached to them."
Industry's initial reaction to 'Gadar's songs
Industry disconnect
Deol also pointed out a disconnect between the industry and the audience.
He said, "This happens because the industry and the audience are not in sync. Because when you get more, you forget. You drift apart from your craft."
"So that's what it was. Songs, too. Whenever I used to play them for people, they didn't like them at the time."
The film's sequel also became a massive hit two decades later.
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