Sikhs waking up!
Sikhs waking up!
Overseas collection for Tamil films is mostly dependent on immigrant Eelam Tamils. They are fans of Tamil films in places like USA, Canada, Australia and Europe. Similarly Hindi films are supported in Punjab and abroad. What we are saying is that Sardarji jokes are laughing at them, but the world is spreading across the world. Especially in Europe, the Indians are the ones who are in the business of the Punjab. In the United States, most of them are run by the hotel. Having understood this, the producers of Hindi began to create stories. These trends began in the nineties and the Hindi films began to accumulate in the neighboring countries.
A 'SING' character has been planned in every film so that the Punjabi film should be seen. At one point, the 'Sun of Sardar' films like the one in Punjab have come and reached a hundred crore collections. A little late delayed Punjabi people began to think, 'Why should our people pay money for Hindi films and take pictures in our language?' Then the Punjabi has begun to strengthen here as an industry. In 1936, the first Punjabi film was prepared in Calcutta. She was ready to be named 'Sheila' in the province of Lahore (then a unified India). As the film was a big success, a lot of films were produced in Punjabi.
In 1947, when India got independence and the country was divided into Pakistan, the verdict went to Pakistan. Those who dominated Punjabi cinema at that time were mostly Muslims. They successfully moved into Lahore and successfully created the Pakistan film industry, which is known as 'Lollywood'. The Pakistani film still depends on Lahore. The rest of the screenings in Punjab, which remained on our side, declined. Without a single film, the Hindi films dominated the place. The Punjabi native speakers did not have a film in their language and they enjoyed the view of Hindi films. However, their music was retained by music albums. Occasionally, a fairy tale is coming to the Orphan Punjabi movies. Looking at roughly the 1970s, nine films per year, eight in the eighties, six in the nineties and seven were donated to the donkey.
The Punjabi cinema called 'Panchwood', which flourished during the 2000s, was shocked when Hindi films grossed overseas. In 2002, Manjohan Singh was a resident of Punjab, who has been resurrected by the singer Harbhajan Manu. In Harbhajan-Manmohan Competition, successive films were shot dead. Only sixteen films were released in 2010. Jimmy Shergill's 'Mel Karate Rappa' broke all records and collected more than $ 10 million. This is the first film that made such big business in Punjab. Jimmy Shergill, who is about forty-five years old, is now the superstar of the city.
NRI The narrative of the Punjabi movies is the story of the recent Punjabi films. Little by little, the budget of Punjabi films went up and the Punjabis, who had gone to Bollywood to work in cinema, started to return to their motherland. After that, they have started producing pictures of some of them. Their first choice is to take pictures in romantic-comedy genres anyway.
Approximately up to forty years now are released. Only Punjabi movies have started earning money on Satyendra Raids and Remake Ritz. Recently, Hollywood films are dubbed in Punjabi.
Rajini's 'Kochadaiyan' was also dubbed in Punjabi. The '31st October' film based on attacks on Sikhs in Delhi following last year's Indira Gandhi assassination has attracted worldwide attention and accolades. In recent years, 'Sardar Ji', 'Chaar Sahibzaade: Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur', 'Ambarsariya', 'Punjab 1984', 'Jatt & Juliet 2', 'Sardaar Ji 2' and 'Angrej' In the course of political demolition of the regional languages, the Punjabis have become a happy phenomenon for those who respect the Indian traits of 'unity in diversity' in making their films in the language of their own.
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