Rabb Ne Banaiyan Jodiean (2006)
Chandigarh-based wealthy businessman and widower, Vichitra Singh, is disappointed with his son, Avtar, for not producing a son as a heir to his estate. His disappointment not only increases but also turns to rage when his second son, Jehli, falls in love with, Beebo, their chauffeur's daughter, and he asks him to leave after a bitter-near-physical confrontation. Now his third son, Deep, has returned from Britain, and he hopes to get him married to wealthy Ranjit Singh Garewal's daughter. When Deep confides that he has decided to wed even more wealthy Pinky, the sister of K.B. Singh, Vichitra's joy knows no bounds, and he starts to make preparations for their wedding. Vichitra joy will turn to rage when he finds out that K.B. Singh is nothing but a junkyard (Kabadiya) owner, while Ranjit schemes with his goons to break up this troubled family
Director:
Darshan Bagga
Writer:
Rajeev Kaul
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Babbu Mann as Jelly Singh |
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Jaz Pandher as Deep Singh |
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Puneet Issar as Vichitra Singh |
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Preeti Arora as Avtar's wife |
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Khan Dally as |
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Gurpreet Ghuggi as Tillu Singh / K.B. Singh 'Kabadiya' |
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Donny Kapoor as Bhabhi |
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Surjit Kaur as |
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Nilofar as Gulabo 'Pinky' Kaur (as Nilofer) |
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Rana Ranbir as Avtar Singh |
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Ranjeet Bedi as Ranjit Singh Grewal |
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Niloufer as Gulabo |
| Directing | Darshan Bagga | Director |
| Writing | Rajeev Kaul | Screenplay |
| Sound | Babbu Mann | Music |
| Writing | Babbu Mann | Lyricist |
| Writing | Amrik Gill | Dialogue |
| Directing | Shashi Lal | Assistant Director |
| Production | Darshan Bagga | Producer |