- When Tara Singh goes missing during a skirmish and is believed to be captured in Pakistan, his son Jeetey sets out to rescue him and enters a labyrinth from which they both must escape at all costs.
- Gadar II brings back India's most loved family of Tara, Sakeena and Jeete; 22 years after its predecessor. Set against the backdrop of Indo-Pakistan war of 1971, Tara Singh, once again, will face every enemy to protect the honor of country and family.
- 1954 Tara Singh elopes to India with Sakeena and Jeete following which Ashraf Ali is termed traitor and hanged to death by Major General Hamid Iqbal a victim of partition who hates Indians.Seventeen years later in 1971 Hamid still lives with a hope that someday he will revenge on Tara Singh who put his army to shame years back.Tara Singh now lives a happy life in India with Sakeena and Jeete and runs a transport company,tensions are erupting between the two countries on border and there are predictions of war.Pakistani army unintentionally attacks Ram Tekdi where Indian army falls short of arms and Tara Singh's company is given the job to provide them arms. During the cross firing Hamid notices Tara Singh and is ready for his revenge he explodes a weapon on the Indian border where Tara Singh and few Indian soldiers are held captive, seeing his mother Sakeena going in depression Jeete decides to travel to Pakistan to get back his father.Jeete meets Gullu old friend of his father and Sakeena's uncle Abdul in Pakistan who help him get a job in hotel of Qurban Khan who provides food to jail during Eid.Jeete wins their heart and his daughter Muskaan falls in love with him on the day of Eid he enters the prison but finds that his father was never captured by them.Tara Singh returns home after surviving the attack and finds about Jeete going to Pakistan and decides to get him back.Jeete is turned as traitor in the country and Hamid forces Muskaan to testify against him. Tara Singh arrives to save him creating a similar situation he faced years back with the Pakistani army.—alex.mjacko@gmail.com
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