Gadar on set: Sunny Deol took over direction for Ameesha Patel when Anil Sharma lost patience
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Actress Ameesha Patel has revealed that Sunny Deol informally stepped into the director's role during the shooting of 'Gadar: Ek Prem Katha', guiding her through emotionally demanding scenes after director Anil Sharma grew frustrated with repeated retakes. The disclosure came during her appearance as a special guest on 'India's Best Dancer Season 5'.
A Newcomer Under Pressure
Ameesha recalled being a complete newcomer when 'Gadar: Ek Prem Katha' went on the floors. She was simultaneously shooting the romantic blockbuster 'Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai', making it an especially demanding phase. The role of Sakeena — a character she described as requiring the emotional depth of a seasoned performer — often left her unable to deliver shots on cue.
'Gadar had a character like Sakeena, for which you needed to be a very seasoned actor,' she said. 'So a lot of times, when I was on the set, I would get stuck and wouldn't be able to deliver the shot.'
When Sunny Deol Stepped In
According to Ameesha, director Anil Sharma would resort to repeated retakes and raised his voice in frustration. It was at those moments that Sunny Deol intervened — asking Sharma to step off the set and taking charge himself. 'As a director, he would take over, and that shot would get approved in just one take,' she recalled. She attributed his effectiveness to an actor's innate understanding of where a co-star gets stuck — particularly in action and highly emotional sequences.
Surprising Bond on Set
Ameesha also spoke about the unexpected closeness she shared with Sunny during the shoot. 'Sunny ji is actually very shy, but he really opened up with me. People on the set were actually surprised at how amazing the bonding between Ameesha and Sunny was,' she said. She added that he was notably protective — the first to stand by her whenever something went wrong on set.
The Legacy of Gadar
'Gadar: Ek Prem Katha', directed by Anil Sharma and released in 2001, starred Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, Lillette Dubey, and the late Amrish Puri in pivotal roles. It went on to become one of the biggest commercial successes in the history of Indian cinema. Its sequel, 'Gadar 2', released in 2023, also emerged as a major box-office blockbuster. Ameesha noted that she was told the original had entered the record books as one of Bollywood's all-time greats — a fact that, in hindsight, puts those gruelling retakes in a very different light.