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BATHINDA: The cast and crew of the upcoming Punjabi film, ‘Munde Kamaal De’, visited the city today as part of the promotional tour for the film.



Tribune News Service

Bathinda, August 20

The cast and crew of the upcoming Punjabi film, ‘Munde Kamaal De’, visited the city today as part of the promotional tour for the film.

Elaborating on the storyline of the film, the cast said the film revolved around three friends, one of whom couldn’t see, the other couldn’t speak and the third couldn’t hear.

They said the situational comedy sequences in the film arose out of the physical inabilities of the three characters.

The film stars Amrinder Gill, Binnu Dhillon, Yuvraj Hans, Jaswinder Bhalla, BN Sharma, Karamjit Anmol, Mandy Takhar, Avtar Gill, Prabhjit Kaur, Vijay Tandon, Raghvir Boli and Jatinder Kaur.

While the film has been directed by Amit Prashar, it has been produced by Prem Prakash Gupta. The story, screenplay and dialogues have been written by Naresh Kathooria.

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