This film is directed by Samir Karnik and is starred by Deol family after their last movie, Apne that was released in 2007. Dharmendra and his army are playing the lead roles in the film. This is a comedy-drama film and it is scheduled to be released on January 14, 2011. The film's title is inspired from the song of the 1975 movie, Pratiggya. The shooting of this film was disrupted twice but now finally it has been completed.
The film has already made a good start with its trailers that display the hard work and hilarious sections of the film. It starts in Canda and travles to Banaras and then eventually makes it way to Punjab.
Other details of the cast and crew include:
Other details of the cast and crew include:
Shooting Locations (City & Country)
- Banaras (India)
- Canada
Shooting Studios
- Filmcity
- Filmistan
Producer & Director
- Producer-Samir Karnik , Nitin Manmohan
- Director - Samir Karnik
Star Cast :
Dharmendra.................. Dharam Singh
Sunny Deol.....................Paramveer Singh Dhillon
Bobby Deol................... Gajodhar Singh
Kulraj Randhawa.......... Saheba
Nafisa Ali....................... Maa
Anupam Kher............... Joginder Singh
Johny Lever................. Jeweller
Puneet Issar................. Minty
Mukul Dev.................... Gurmeet (Billa)
Himanshu Mallik.......... Tejinder (Jarnail)
This story of this film is about Sunny's journey into his past and into a culture that he had left behind.Dharmendra and Bobby Deol play a father-son duo in Varanasi. Sunny plays an upright man married to a Canadian living in Canada who gets to know after two decades that he has a father and brother in Varanasi.
The list of the songs of this film is:
1. Yama Pagla Deewana (Nindy Kaur, Sonu Nigam)
2. Charha De Rang (Ali Pervaiz, Shweta Pandit, Mahalaxmi Iyer)
3. Tinku Jiya (Mamta Sharma, Javed Ali)
4. Sau Baar ( Shreya Goshal, Omer Nadeem)
5. Chamki Jawani (Mamta Sharma, Daler Mehndi)
6. Son Titariya (Krishna Buera)
7. Kadd Ke Botal ( Sukhwinder Sigh, Harshdeep)
Comedy Movie..
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