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Sameer Pannu's Jind Mahi is a romantic saga

Sameer Pannu's Jind Mahi is a romantic saga


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An urban pessimist meets a Punjabi kudi and begins the story, full of twists and turns. Sameer Pannu, debutant director has done a pretty good job in bringing variety to the romantic drama.

Jind Mahi

Director: Sameer Pannu

Cast: Sonam Bajwa, Ajay Sarkaria, Raj Shoker, Baninder Bunny, Sukhwinder Chahal, Shavinder Mahal and Gurnam Bhullar

Rating: ***

Sonam Bajwa’s character Laado is author-backed and the actress gets full marks for delivering a power-packed performance. She de-glamourised herself for the role. As for Ajay Sarkaria, who plays Harry, struggles to get the right expressions but lacks depth. While the first half is pacy, the second-half takes it to another level, though the climax is somewhat predictable.

Some scenes at times look unnecessarily stretched but the songs are well placed and have a recall value. Sonam Bajwa’s theth Punjabi dialogues are interesting. Gurnam Bhullar and debutant Raj Shoker are more impressive than the lead hero. The movie has a new playlist to offer. The opening song, Gora Gora Rang Jatta Akh Mastani, breaks the ice for the audience that holds the clue to the climax. It makes for a one-time watch, at least watch it for Laado.


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