Vinod Chhabra
Saawariya - Khatu Shyam Ji Ki Amar Gatha|
2013
Saawariya - Khatu Shyam Ji Ki Amar Gatha
2013 | 123 min
Tara Chand (Mukesh Khanna) has two children - a daughter named Meera (Sara Khan) and a son. The whole family believes in Khatu Shyam ji and lives happily in Rajasthan. Meera gets married to Prem (Ashmit Patel), the son of Kishan Chand, a big businessman, and has a wife named Shanti Devi (Suhasini Mullay), another son named Pratap (Aman Verma ) whose wife is Rani ( Saadhika Randhawa). He also has a daughter named Khushi (Payal Kapoor) and her husband is Nagesh (Shakti Kapoor). All the members of the family live together. Shanti Devi, who only believes in his guru Piramal Baba Ji and does not allow another god to enter her house, fights with Meera the very first day and does not allow her to keep the photo of Shyam Ji in the temple of the house. Meera cries as a fight between faith and belief begins. Shanti Devi goes completely against Meera. Meanwhile, the elder son Pratap and the son in law Nagesh manipulate and take Kishan Chand's signature to take over the entire will and the business of their family in their hands. Pratap and Prem have fought and Shanti Devi kicks Prem and Meera out of the house. Prem, with the help of his father-in-law Kishan Chand, starts a new life and in no time becomes a success in his business, while the son-in-law distrusts the reputation of the company and the fight within the family reaches its peak. How the family of Kishan Chand is ruined by disbelieving and humiliating the power of god and how god shows his miracle by making them realize their mistakes is the story of this movie.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicMy Husband's Wife|
2011
My Husband's Wife
2011 | 126 min
My Husband's Wife is a film about an Indian Sikh family settled abroad after the grandfather Kartar Singh (Prem Chopra) migrated there forty years ago. He started his career as taxi driver and when his son grew up, his business flourished with revenue running into millions. However, he remained attached to his country India. His culture, sentiments and emotions made him get his son married to a Punjabi girl (Rati Agnihotri), who gave birth to a beautiful son Pawan, but unfortunately, Kartar Singh's son dies young. Kartar Singh gives the best of education and amenities to his grandson, but Pawan turns out to be a Playboy even though he respects his grandfather as well as his mother. The culture of the west hypnotizes Pawan. Seeing the circumstances, Kartar Singh decides to get his grandson married to an Indian Punjabi girl (Rakhi Vohra), thinking that a girl from India will show him the path to living life as an Indian. The grandson starts handling the family business with sincerity and does well. But his wife from Punjab shakes him up in terms of his preference for western culture. He goes back to his earlier girlfriend (Alisa Khan) and starts drinking heavily. The emotional drama between the grandfather, mother and wife starts from here and culminated in an emotional saga between the hearts of two women torn for a single man.
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Subtitles:English, Arabic