Ik Kudi Punjab Di tells a richly textured tale from a keenly female perspective set against the backdrop of male-dominated Punjabi society. It does so with a Shakespearean credo of “all the world’s a stage” and a lively cast. (more)
Ik Kudi Punjab Di tells a richly textured tale from a keenly female perspective set against the backdrop of male-dominated Punjabi society. It does so with a Shakespearean credo of “all the world’s a stage” and a lively cast. (more)
A working-class Punjabi woman battles the adverse conditions that farm laborers face, including an oppressive upper class and drug abuse. (more)
A working-class Punjabi woman battles the adverse conditions that farm laborers face, including an oppressive upper class and drug abuse. (more)
This story is based on a long forgotten folklore of Veera and her brother, adapted in today's time. It still has the essence of Guru Nanaks blessings to mankind. (more)
This story is based on a long forgotten folklore of Veera and her brother, adapted in today's time. It still has the essence of Guru Nanaks blessings to mankind. (more)
The plot revolves around two guys, Preet and Harpal, who are from a middle class family and are carefree and not concerned about their future. They keep making schemes to make themselves rich. Their father tries to teach them the facts of life and to be efficient ... (more)
The plot revolves around two guys, Preet and Harpal, who are from a middle class family and are carefree and not concerned about their future. They keep making schemes to make themselves rich. Their father tries to teach them the facts of life and to be efficient ... (more)