Gadar 2 team screened the film for the Indian Army to get a No Objection Certificate. “As a pre-requisite for any army-based film in India to obtain a No Objection Certificate from the Ministry of Defence Preview Committee before the release, the makers held a special screening of the film and the response they received from the officials was extremely heartwarming. The Ministry of Defence Preview Committee have given clearance to the film without raising any issues and shared positive words of appreciation with the team,” revealed a source close to the development.
Treat for the masses , torment for the classes . That's how the trailer looked like . Still it won't earn a hefty sum of 70 cr + if OMG 2 gets a theatrical release
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