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Harbhajan Mann And Mandy Takhar To Share The Screen For The First Time

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Aug, 2018 02:35 PM
    Harbhajan Mann and director Manmohan Singh are coming back together after 10 years with a film that’s content-driven and relevant. Their cinematic reunion is expected to set a new trend in the industry. 
     
     
     
    Says Harbhajan, “Making a good Punjabi film is not enough; good marketing, distribution and a strong production house are essential for its success. Having said that, there cannot be a compromise on content and Manmohan ji is known for his job. In this film, we will be showcasing the Punjab of today. It is a youth-based movie and gives you a glimpse into the changing state of affairs.” 
     
     
     
     

    Bahut hee khushi te maan hai ke ikk vaar fir Manmohan Singh ji naal navi film di shuruaat karan ja rahe han. Man ji te...

    Posted by Harbhajan Mann on Monday, 6 August 2018
     
     
     
    Manmohan Singh, back in the time of Jee Aayan Nu, felt responsible for showcasing the life and culture of Punjab through the medium of films. “Around that time, I was on a mission to break the stereotype image of this state in the eyes of foreigners and NRIs. I wanted to make them aware of our roots and culture.”
     
     
    In today’s time, when there is social media and internet connecting every part of the world, he feels, “Now, I feel it is time to reflect on the reasons why our youth is choosing to move out of this country. This project is about the journey of the youth in Punjab, their idea of success, the lack of opportunity on home turf and the Punjab on world map.”
     
     
    Opposite Harbhajan is Mandy Takhar, who is not only delighted to be a part of this film but says, “My career would have been incomplete without working with Manmohan ji. He is a man of few words and what he says is worth valuing. And that’s what this film would be. My character is going to be intense, just like the subject. While I can’t reveal much about the film, I can promise it will compel people to think. There’s a message to take home.”
     
     
    The leading lady connects with the film for more than one reason. “I am an NRI and I’ve grown up watching Manmohan ji’s and Harbhajan’s films. We learnt about the traditions and culture of Punjab through their films. The subjects they touch upon are very important for not just the regional population, but for Punjabis living abroad.”
     
     
    The film also features Gurpreet Gughi, Rana Ranbir, Deep Dhillon and Sardool Sikander. For Gurpreet, Manmohan Singh is the mentor. “He is the person who shaped my career. My transition from TV to films is because of him and he taught me the nuances of acting,” he says.

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