Mitter Pyare Nu Haal Mureedan Da Kehna (2004)
Ranjyot, Amar and their widowed mother flee from Rampur after their friend, Karim, informs them that their village is about to be attacked by Muslim shortly after the 1948 partition of India and Pakistan. The threesome manage to survive and end up in Dharampur in Punjab. They are re-united with Karim when both brothers get married to Jeeto and Satwant.
Director:
Ratan Aulakh
Writers:
Shabab Alawalpuri, Pradeep Bamra, Rafiq Pasha Faislabadi.
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Dara Singh as Subedar |
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Vindu Dara Singh as Amar (as Vindu Singh) |
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Rajeshwari Sachdev as Preet - DIG Nirmal Singh's daughter |
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Seema Siddhu as Satwant (as Seema Siddhu) |
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Surendra Sharma as Salim - Darji (as Dr. Surinder Sharma) |
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Mahendra Sandhu as Mahendra Sandhu |
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Rama Vij as Ranjyot's mom |
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Avtar Gill as Fateh Singh |
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Tom Alter as Ghosht Khan |
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Ratan Aulakh as |
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Suresh Chatwal as Mantri Girdharilal Tope |
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Rana Jung Bahadur as Dulhe Badshah |
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Gopi Bhalla as |
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Deep Dhillon as Sardar Bahadur Jorawar Singh |
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Mukesh Rishi as Karim |
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Navin Nischol as Singing fakeer |
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Akshay Kumar as Narrator |
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Daman Maan as Ranjyot |
| Writing | Shabab Alawalpuri | Screenplay |
| Directing | Ratan Aulakh | Director |
| Writing | Pradeep Bamra | Screenplay |
| Writing | Rafiq Pasha Faislabadi | Screenplay |