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Balle O Chalaak Sajjna is a 2023 Indian Punjabi-language family drama film directed by Royal Singh, produced by Sukhi Dillon, Guri Pandher, Param Sidhu and Co-produced by Mainsite Pictures, Dave Sidhu & Naval Preet Rangi. The film stars Raj Singh Jhinjhar, Molina Sodhi, Harashjot Kaur, Vikram Chouhan and Nirmal Rishi in lead roles. The film was ...
She was cast in the 2019 Punjabi film 'Vich Bolunga Tere'. [3] Subsequently, she appeared in the films 'je tere naal pyar na hunda', [ 4 ] and Balle O Chalaak Sajjna . [ 5 ]
Baari (film) Babe Bhangra Paunde Ne; Badla Jatti Da; Baghi Di Dhee; Bailaras; Bajre Da Sitta; Balle O Chalaak Sajjna; Bambukat; Banjara (film) Beautiful Billo; Beeba Boys; Best of Luck (2013 film) Bhaji in Problem; Bhajjo Veero Ve; Bhangra (film) Bhid Ja; Bibi Rajni; Bikkar Bai Sentimental; The Black Prince (film) Blackia
Balle O Chalaak Sajjna: Royal Singh: Raj Singh Jhinjar, Molina Sodhi, Vikram Chouhan, Nirmal Rishi, Raj Dhaliwal [26] 25: Mastaney: Sharan Art: Tarsem Jassar, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Simi Chahal: S E P 15: Buhe Bariyan: Uday Pratap Singh: Neeru Bajwa, Nirmal Rishi, Rubina Bajwa [27] 28: Gaddi Jaandi Ae Chalaangaan Maardi: Smeep Kang: Ammy Virk, Binnu ...
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The film also won the Golden Peacock award for best film at the 43rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2012 held in Panaji, Goa. [47] Khamosh Pani (2003) is a tragic story of widowed mother and her young son set in a late 1970s village in West Punjab and relations of communities after 1947 Partition of Punjab starring Kiron Kher and ...
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Madhubala (born Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi; 14 February 1933 – 23 February 1969) was an Indian actress who worked in Hindi films. The country's highest-paid star in the 1950s, Madhubala appeared in over 70 films—ranging from slapstick comedies to historical dramas—in a two decade-long career. [1]