While they flaunt the tiara of fame and popularity, Punjabi Industry and digital sensations showed up in number at the special screening of the Punjabi Film ‘Kulche Chole’. The film has bagged the special mention everywhere. Rubina Dilaik, Mr. Faisu, Hasnain Khan, Adnaan Shaikh,Rajiv Adatia ,Vibhas ,ShivanJoshi, Neha Mahajan, Advik Mahajan, Roshni Walia, Ashnoor kaur ,Vishal Jhetwa, Bavesh Balchandani, Lucky dancer and many more attended the screening
The romantic comedy delivers an applaud worthy performance by the star cast Jannat Zubair, Dilraj Grewal and Jaswant Singh Rathore, presented by Saga Studios the film is produced by Sumeet Singh; Story, Screenplay, Directed by Simranjit Singh Hundal.
Jannat specially learnt Punjabi for the film so that she can look and speak the part and convince the audience as a proper punjaban. She took classes for 2 months to get a hang of the language. Infact when the makers proposed to dub her part by a Punjabi girl she refused immediately, she requested to dub her dialogues herself.
The story, cast and the plot of the film is fresh. The makers wishe to give their audience, fans something different from the usual.
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Producer of the film Sumeet Singh, who has casted new comers to give them a platform to showcase their talent says “I am extremely happy with the kind of response, the film has been receiving. It is a family film, a light comedy, it’s hard to please the audience with comedy genre, however I am humbled with the response”
Lead actress of the film Jannat Zubai says “I feel blessed to be a part of such great films with the most talented cast and crew. I learnt a lot during the process, I would like to thank each and every person, it is only because of my fans, I am doing good work”
The interesting plot of the film revolves around the story of Jaggi (Dilraj Grewal), an engineer who finds it hard to find a job to suit his qualifications. Dejected after his numerous rejections, he is nonetheless motivated by his friend Kala (Jaswant Singh Rathore) to not lose heart. However, Jaggi has one undeniable skill, he makes the most delicious chole. Kala recognises his talent and encourages him to set up his own Kulche Chole cart. Apprehensive at first, Jaggi finds it hard to give up his dream of being in a posh office at a comfortable position, but he comes to realise that no job is big or small.
There is also a social message tucked in Kulche Chole about the staggering unemployment in the world and the inability of educated young men to find a suitable job, but the message is garbled.