A young Sardar Udham Singh left deeply scarred by the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, escaped into the mountains of Afghanistan, reaching London in 1933-34. Carrying an unhealed wound for 21 years, the revolutionary assassinated Michael O’Dwyer on 13th March, 1940, the man at the helm of affairs in Punjab, April 1919 to avenge the lost lives of his beloved brethren.
კუშ აგნიჰოტრი ეძებს შესანიშნავ ინდოელ პატარძალს თავისი ძმისთვის, ლუვისთვის, რომელიც ლონდონში ცხოვრობს. თავის ძიებაში კუში გადის უამრავ უცნაურ ოჯახურ გაერთიანებას, სანამ საბოლოოდ იპოვის დიმპლ დიქსიტს, ყველაზე ველურ და სულელ გოგონას, რომელიც კი ოდესმე შეხვედრია. ორივე ოჯახი ხვდება. ფორმალობა დასრულებულია. მზადება სრული დატვირთვით მიმდინარეობს. შემდეგ კი ჩვენს გმირ კუშს შეუყვარდება დიმპლი... მისი ძმის საცოლე.
Nanak Shah Fakir is a biographical film on the life and teachings of the first Sikh guru, Guru Nanak Dev.
The farmers of Punjab face problems due to the lack of agricultural facilities whereas the youth face their own personal issues when it comes to dealing with problems that come with growing up.
The film is a mind-bending psychological thriller, which revolves around a fictional village in Punjab that is taken over by evil spirits, superstitions and the innumerable untold stories of the night. What actually goes down at this odd-time, is KAWELA.
She is Harry, a Girl from Punjab...He is Paul, an American Indian from New York. She has some personal issues to settle with him. She flies down to New York from India and there starts a Cat and Mouse race between them. A story of pains and revenge which unfolds a mystery of relationship between them.
India's prosperous Green Revolution was led by Punjab, a state in northern India famous for its lush rice fields and wet, fertile soil. But as farmers are conned into buying more and more pesticides, herbicides and fertilisers that they don't need, which demand often ten times more water, the water table is sinking at an alarming rate. Punjab's water has been poisoned by the chemicals, and the farmers poison their bodies with opium, helping them to work longer and harder. Loans from a middleman are taken out, with extortionate interest rates that are impossible to pay back. As a result, hundreds of Punjabi families are left without a father, husband or son as more and more farmers cave in under the pressure and drink their own chemicals to end their lives.