

Kanwal and Laddi convince Bhabi to take the proposal of their mirrage to Laddis family and making it seem as a arrange marriage rather than love marriage.

Kanwal is love with Laddi( Neeru Bajwa), they both meet at their Bhabis house(Aman Norri). Kanwals father is really against that as he wants his son to become achieve something in life. The film takes a look at the village life, a joint family consisting grandfather(Dara Singh) who is the head of the family and then we have the grandson Kanwal(Harbhajan Mann) who spends most of his time with his friends basically doing nothing. The movie stars some of the biggest names in Punjabi Cinmea Harbhajan Mann as main actor, Neeru Bajwa, Deep Dhillion, Kawaljit, Amar Noori, Dara Singh and Mehek chahal. If not, steer clear.Director and famous cinematographer Manmohan Singh is back once again with a super duper hit Dil Apna Punjabi, the movie is a delight to watch and something that everyone can relate to.

If you are a fan of bhangra beats and crude Punjabi comedy this one is for you. For it is the music, and not the actors that keep the momentum going till the climax.

Whether Kanwal returns to his true love in India or stays in Blighty with his sexy new singing partner Lisa (Mahek Chahal), is inconsequential thanks to the booming soundtrack by British music maestro Sukshinder Shinda. Lucky, then, that a talent scout (Gurpreet Ghuggi) happens to spot him singing at a friend's wedding and decides he has the X-factor, promptly jetting him off to London and transforming his destiny.įalling into the Bollywood trap of using the UK as a scenic prop to bolster a weak plot, writer/director Singh fails to engage interest in the protagonist's fate. But their budding romance is cut short when their families meet and are discouraged by Kanwal's unambitious approach to life. While the family is miraculously united despite living under one roof, cupid strikes at its heart when Kanwal (Mann) falls in love with college mate Ladi (Neeru Bajwa). Set in the lively village of modern day Punjab, Hardam Singh (Dara Singh) heads a joint family spanning four generations. An obvious excuse to showcase Mann's vocal talent on screen, this is little more than a series of music videos thinly disguised as a movie. Sticking to what he knows best, Mann plays an idle young graduate with a passion for music, who is forced to reassess his directionless life after his girlfriend's family reject his marriage proposal. Successful bhangra singer Harbhajan Mann makes his third appearance as lead actor in Manmohan Singh's Dil Apna Punjabi, a light-hearted look at the psychology of disengaged youth in rural India.
