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Advocate Dillon's son, Jass, is in love with Meet but her brothers get in a tussle with Adv. Dhillon. As a result, Adv. Dhillon rejects Meet's hand in marriage. Left with no option, Jass weaves a madhouse plan to propose to his friend, Goldy's wife, Diljit. Will the plan work?
Niranjan Singh and Satwant Kaur crave a girl child after being neglected by their four sons, who don't have any time for them. The couple comes up with a plan to shocks their sons as they decide to have another child.
A young American Indian boy named Vikram travels to India to locate his missing father and uncovers a series of shocking revelations about his family. Yearning to know more about his paternal ancestry, Vikram discovers that his father's life was far more complex and storied than he ever could have imagined.
After being released from jail, Karam and Dharam face issues with their families. They then make it their mission to help senior citizens in need.
Mel Karade Rabba is a 2010 Punjabi film directed by Navaniat Singh with story, screenplay and dialogue by Dheeraj Rattan; produced by Rajan Batra and Vivek Ohri; and starring Jimmy Shergill, Gippy Grewal, Neeru Bajwa, Amar Noorie, Sunita Dhir and Shavinder Mahal.[1] Mel Karade Rabba released on 16 July 2010 globally.
Arjun and Simran find love and friendship in each other. But their parents' rivalry comes in their way. Will they end up together?
Sukwinder Singh Sukhi is looking for his missing wife. He meets Amrita Kaur who is searching for her missing husband. Amrita and Sukhi tell their story as how they met their partners. Does life have something for them?
Struggling to balance his father's materialistic demands and his love for Pooja, Happy lands in a series of comic situations as a red car becomes the center of chaos. Will Happy fulfill his dream of marrying Pooja against all odds?
Power Cut is a 2012 Indian Punjabi romantic comedy film. It was the last film directed by Jaspal Bhatti and produced by Paveljeet Singh under B & R Films and Madarts Jaspal Bhatti's Film School. The lead actors include Jaspal Bhatti himself, his wife Savita Bhatti and several well-known Punjabi actors. The film is releasing on 26 October, 2012 worldwide. The movie mocks at the power outage and corruption situation in India, especially in the state of Punjab. Contents
In order to get promoted, Fateh Singh, a constable, agrees to go to Canada and bring the commissioner's daughter back to her father. However, he ends up falling in love with her.