Love Punjab Page #12

Synopsis: The story of Love Punjab revolves around a family in which husband and wife fights daily for small reasons and their son is only victim of these fights. After suffering from all these things, their son gets depression. Then a psychiatrist suggests them to go to Punjab. Eventually, grasping for a solution, his father announces they are all going to Punjab to help the child understand his heritage and his homeland. However before their arrival, the boy's relatives in Punjab transform the village with a huge 'western' makeover, while still attempting to hold on to all that makes Punjab great. After spending time in Punjab, the child begins to love it. Meanwhile the parents find themselves getting emotionally involved like they had not in a long while. They leave Punjab with a heavy heart, and head to Canada where the mother is set to be engaged to her friend. But during the ceremony she realizes her love for her husband and runs off. The parents express their love for each other, and a ye
Genre: Family
Director(s): Rajiv Dhingra
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.6
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
130 min
9,112 Views


- Really great job

- Thank you so much.

Wow.

My village!

Folk dance!

Field.

It's our fields.

Mud house!

The mother will take

custody of the child.

And you will be allowed

weekend visitations.

And special visits at her discretion.

Please sign.

Can I keep Manveer

till your engagement?

Thank you.

'We got together

with such difficulty.'

'What complaints did

you have against me?'

'We got together

with such difficulty.'

'What complaints did

you have against me?'

'You couldn't trust the

one hanging by the noose'

'I lost my life and

you didn't even love me.'

'I lost my life and

you didn't even love me.'

'You didn't even love me'

'Than affection and loyalties.'

'Those yearnings and emotions.'

'My share of love.'

'Look what happened to them.'

'Than affection and loyalties.'

'Those yearnings and emotions.'

'My share of love.'

'Look what happened to them.'

'I lost my life and

you didn't even love me.'

'I lost my life and

you didn't even love me.'

'You didn't even love me'

Whom do you love more?

Your mom or your dad?

Mom.

'Than affection and loyalties.'

'Those yearnings and emotions.'

'My share of love.'

'Look what happened to them.'

'Look what happened to them.'

God has made such a nice pair.

Zora, who are you waiting for?

Isn't he the boy she

was married to earlier?

Yes, mother.

I think he used to hit her.

I think so too.

It ruined my clothes.

The tap in the bathroom is broken

Oh.

I will go and check.

Please.

Thank God he was here

He is at least being

useful for something.

Mom, stop.

Wait for him, please

Fine.

- I repaired it. Check it.

- Thank you.

So shall we begin

the ring ceremony now?

- Of course

- Thank you.

Zora, exchange the rings.

Where is the ring?

- Ring?

- Yes.

Where it is?

Did you keep it somewhere?

Don't no.

Sorry.

- Thanks

- Thank God.

Yes, father?

Hello. Sorry..

Yes, yes

She isn't with me

She has gone for a run

- You still didn't tell them?

- No.

Why?

When were you planning to tell them?

I don't know.

Yes?

- Give me the phone, I will tell him.

- l..

Here, talk to her.

One second.

One second.

Hello, father.

Hello.

Hello? Father?

Hello? Can you hear me?

- What?

- I think the network is weak.

Just one second. I am sorry.

- Jessica!

- Yes, I am going outside

- Network issue?

- Speak louder, father.

Yes I am going outside.

Hello?

Hello, father?

Let's go.

I think this girl is out of network.

Where did she go?

I think she has gone for a run.

- Shall I go and get her.

- Let's go.

Let's go, Tuti.

Zora, get your car.

Papa, fast.

Papa, fast.

Hurry up, Papa!

You drive.

You drove really fast.

I had to jump a red

signal to come after you

Okay.

I just took a chance and

lied that it was father's call.

But you understood everything..

As to why I lied.

Really?

Why did you lie?

Because I don't want you

to get engaged to anyone else.

I tried living without you

I have learned a lesson.

A snake cannot survive without poison.

I am poison

No, I am poison.

So I am a snake.

I am the snake and I am the poison.

Okay, I love you.

'Okay, I love you.'

After all this?

Is this how you will tell me?

Then how else should I say it?

I mean..

I love you.

Okay?

Let it be

No, you should let it be.

Just.

Manveer...

I love you.

I don't want you to be

'X'ed' from my life's ABC.

I cannot do better than this

You can leave if you want to.

But it's no use going there now.

Even the cooks must have left by now.

When you two feel like,

you guys get together'.

When you two feel like,

you guys start fighting.

Have you ever thought about me,

you scoundrels?

- Manveer.

- Hit him Hit him hard!

Wife.. she is back

Manveer...

- Who taught you all this?

- Grandpa

Let's go, home

- Okay?

- Mom.

They look happy together.

Let's go.

She is your daughter?

She is the first girl in the

world who ran away with her husband.

I feel so sad, brother.

By the way, do you like chicken?

- Are you are permanent resident?

- Yes.

Brother,

please stay true to your word.

My sister will take good care of you.

Brother?

Sister, make chicken!

Yes, Lakha?

You should have called sooner.

I have made plans with my family.

Otherwise we would've got

together for a drink or two.

Yes, Lakha. No, I cannot make it.

I am going out with my family

I will be away for two days.

We will tour around

and catch some fishes

Family is also important, brother.

See you Okay, bye..

- Let's go.

- You said no to Lakha again?

- It's okay.

- Friends are also important, right?

- I love you.

- I love you.

Let's go.

Be careful with Tuti's

children's aunt.

Hello? Hi, mother. How are you?

Yes All of us are doing well.

Yes, Tejo is also doing well.

She will come there to meet you soon.

I have already booked the tickets.

Yes, yes 29th July.

You booked them so well in advance?

We don't even know

if we will be able to make it.

Mother, did uncle do

anything good for our village?

Or was father better than them?

Here, talk to Tejo.

Tejo, say hello to your grandma

'Jats hold their pride high.'

'Young males are going to the fair!'

'The sticks on the shoulders clashed.'

'The sticks on the shoulders clashed.'

'Now it will cause a storm'

'The girls are wearing

cleaned slippers.'

'The girls are wearing

cleaned slippers.'

'And they have a

smile on their faces.'

'Now the girls dance

in a carefree manner!'

'With grace of God, there is peace.'

'Look the chief is on his knees.'

'Sister-in-law, look Baba Bishana. '

'Sister-in-law, look Baba

Bishana the devil has changed.'

'Now everyone gets

together at the square.'

'Now everyone gets

together at the square.'

'And everyone is heard.'

'Now the girls dance

in a carefree manner!'

'Here food and beverages

are in plenty.'

'Jat still loves his buttermilk'

'Our hearts are ailment free.'

'Our hearts are ailment free.'

'The Jats works hard every day.'

'He feeds his cows

and buffaloes daily.'

'He feeds his cows

and buffaloes daily.'

'And the kids go to school.'

'Now the girls dance

in a carefree manner!'

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Amberdeep Singh

Amberdeep Singh is a Punjabi screenwriter and director. He hails from Abohar Punjab and grew up in the street and nearby villages of Abohar. Initial study completed from Abohar thereafter for higher he moved to Punjabi University Patiala. He did post graduation in theatre. He worked at Mumbai for a long time nearly more than 10 years associated with Kapil Sharma famous comedian). He is famous for writing the screenplay of Angrej, Love Punjab & Lahoriye In 2015, he won the best screenplay award PTC Punjabi Film Awards for writing the screenplay of Goreyan Nu Daffa Karo. more…

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