imported>Fad Ariff mNo edit summary |
robot: Create/upgrade articles. If there is a mistake please report on my talk page. |
||
| (One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{short description|2019 Indian Punjabi language biographical war film}} | {{short description|2019 Indian Punjabi language biographical war film}} | ||
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2021}} | {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2021}} | ||
{{Use Indian English|date=May | {{Use Indian English|date=May 2022}} | ||
{{more citations needed|date=September | {{more citations needed|date=September 2022}} | ||
{{Infobox film | {{Infobox film | ||
| name = Subedar Joginder Singh | | name = Subedar Joginder Singh | ||
| Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
| story = Raashid Rangrez<br />Simerjit Singh | | story = Raashid Rangrez<br />Simerjit Singh | ||
| based_on = [[Subedar Joginder Singh]] | | based_on = [[Subedar Joginder Singh]] | ||
| starring = [[Gippy Grewal]]<br/>[[Aditi Sharma (actress, born 1983)|Aditi Sharma]]<br/>[[Guggu Gill]]<br/>[[Kulwinder Billa]]<br/>[[Karamjit Anmol]]<br/>Rajvir Jawanda <br/>Sardar Sohi | | starring = [[Gippy Grewal]]<br/>[[Aditi Sharma (actress, born 1983)|Aditi Sharma]]<br/>[[Guggu Gill]]<br/>[[Kulwinder Billa]]<br/>[[Karamjit Anmol]]<br/>[[Loveleen Kaur Sasan]]<br/>Rajvir Jawanda <br/>Sardar Sohi | ||
| music = | | music = Amar Mohile | ||
| cinematography = Navneet Misser | | cinematography = Navneet Misser | ||
| editing = Bunty Nagi | | editing = Bunty Nagi | ||
| Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Subedar Joginder Singh''''' is a 2018 Indian [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]-language [[biographical]] [[war film]] based on the life of [[Joginder Singh (soldier)|Joginder Singh]], an Indian soldier who was killed in the 1962 [[Sino-Indian War]] and posthumously awarded the [[Param Vir Chakra]]. It is produced by Saga Music and is set to release by 6 April 2018.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/gippy-grewal-even-if-i-do-only-one-hindi-film-a-year-it-should-be-brilliant/articleshow/60529767.cms|title=Gippy Grewal: Even if I do only one Hindi film a year, it should be brilliant|last=Dubey|first=Rachana|work=The Times of India|access-date=19 September | '''''Subedar Joginder Singh''''' is a 2018 Indian [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]-language [[biographical]] [[war film]] based on the life of [[Joginder Singh (soldier)|Joginder Singh]], an Indian soldier who was killed in the 1962 [[Sino-Indian War]] and posthumously awarded the [[Param Vir Chakra]]. It is produced by Saga Music and is set to release by 6 April 2018.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/gippy-grewal-even-if-i-do-only-one-hindi-film-a-year-it-should-be-brilliant/articleshow/60529767.cms|title=Gippy Grewal: Even if I do only one Hindi film a year, it should be brilliant|last=Dubey|first=Rachana|work=The Times of India|access-date=19 September 2022}}</ref> The film stars [[Gippy Grewal]] and [[Aditi Sharma (actress, born 1983)|Aditi Sharma]] and is directed by [[Simerjit Singh]] who belongs to the same region of [[Moga, Punjab|Moga]] where Joginder Singh was born.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ani/gippy-grewal-all-set-to-star-in-war-biopic-subedar-joginder-singh-117062100952_1.html|title=Gippy Grewal all set to star in war biopic 'Subedar Joginder Singh'|last=ANI|date=21 June 2017|work=Business Standard India|access-date=19 September 2022}}</ref> This movie was a high budget film. The film is authentic to that in the era of 1962.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/gippy-grewal-to-play-subedar-joginder-singh/articleshow/59233506.cms|title=Gippy Grewal to play Subedar Joginder Singh|last=Dubey|first=Rachana|work=The Times of India|access-date=21 September 2022}}</ref> | ||
The movie was shot in Suratgarh or Rajasthan which is nearly 100 km from the Indo-Pakistan border, to give a look of the pre-independence village of [[Punjab, India|Punjab]]. The additional shooting of the movie took place in October 2017 at the [[Dras]] sector in [[Jammu and Kashmir (state)|Jammu and Kashmir]] to give real life experience of the [[Tawang]] valley during the 1962 war. | The movie was shot in Suratgarh or Rajasthan which is nearly 100 km from the Indo-Pakistan border, to give a look of the pre-independence village of [[Punjab, India|Punjab]]. The additional shooting of the movie took place in October 2017 at the [[Dras]] sector in [[Jammu and Kashmir (state)|Jammu and Kashmir]] to give real life experience of the [[Tawang]] valley during the 1962 war. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
This movie is based upon the life, struggle and valor of a [[subedar]] in [[Indian Army]] who | This movie is based upon the life, struggle and valor of a [[subedar]] in [[Indian Army]] who died while fighting the Chinese in the Sino-Indian War in 1962. This movie is believed to depict the subedar's professional and personal life and how he handled it while serving his nation. | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
| Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
* [[Nirmal Rishi]] as Joginder Singh's Mother | * [[Nirmal Rishi]] as Joginder Singh's Mother | ||
* [[Guggu Gill]] as Maan Singh | * [[Guggu Gill]] as Maan Singh | ||
* [[Loveleen Kaur Sasan]] as Bacchan kaur | |||
* [[Kulwinder Billa]] as Ajaib Singh (Sipahi) | * [[Kulwinder Billa]] as Ajaib Singh (Sipahi) | ||
* [[Roshan Prince]] as Swaran Singh (Sipahi) | * [[Roshan Prince]] as Swaran Singh (Sipahi) | ||
* [[Jaggi Singh (actor)|Jaggi Singh]] as Santokh Singh ( | * [[Jaggi Singh (actor)|Jaggi Singh]] as Santokh Singh (Naik) | ||
* [[Jordan Sandhu]] as Bant Singh | * [[Jordan Sandhu]] as Bant Singh | ||
* [[Raghveer Boli]] as Mahinder Singh | * [[Raghveer Boli]] as Mahinder Singh | ||
| Line 50: | Line 51: | ||
==Shooting locations== | ==Shooting locations== | ||
[[Suratgarh]] is a small town in [[Sri Ganganagar]] district of [[Rajasthan]] and is in the close proximity of [[Radcliffe Line]] <nowiki/>demarcated between [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. [[Suratgarh]] is also famous for its [[Suratgarh Air Force Station|Air Force Base Station]] which provides a strategic advantage to India over neighboring Pakistan. It was chosen for the shooting the first [[ | [[Suratgarh]] is a small town in [[Sri Ganganagar]] district of [[Rajasthan]] and is in the close proximity of [[Radcliffe Line]] <nowiki/>demarcated between [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. [[Suratgarh]] is also famous for its [[Suratgarh Air Force Station|Air Force Base Station]] which provides a strategic advantage to India over neighboring Pakistan. It was chosen for the shooting the first [[Shooting schedule|schedule]] of the film because of its resemblance with the village of [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] in undivided India back in 1921 where Joginder Singh lived his childhood and adolescence until he joined the [[British Indian Army]]. | ||
[[Dras]], a beauteous town on [[National Highway 1D (India, old numbering)|National Highway 1D]] or popularly known as [[Srinagar-Leh Highway]] came into prominence owing to [[Pakistanis|Pakistani]] incursions in the [[Kargil|Kargil sector]] in the summer of 1999, but it is also the second coldest inhabited place in the world. The second schedule is going on in the treacherous terrain of Dras and will be wrapped up by the end of October 2017. | [[Dras]], a beauteous town on [[National Highway 1D (India, old numbering)|National Highway 1D]] or popularly known as [[Srinagar-Leh Highway]] came into prominence owing to [[Pakistanis|Pakistani]] incursions in the [[Kargil|Kargil sector]] in the summer of 1999, but it is also the second coldest inhabited place in the world. The second schedule is going on in the treacherous terrain of Dras and will be wrapped up by the end of October 2017. | ||
| Line 62: | Line 63: | ||
| cover = | | cover = | ||
| alt = | | alt = | ||
| released = {{Start date|df=yes|2018|04|05}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/subedar-joginder-singh-original-motion-picture-soundtrack/1368435104 |title=Subedar Joginder Singh (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) |publisher=[[iTunes]]}}</ref> | | released = {{Start date|df=yes|2018|04|05}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/subedar-joginder-singh-original-motion-picture-soundtrack/1368435104 |title=Subedar Joginder Singh (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) |date=5 April 2018 |publisher=[[iTunes]]|access-date=9 August 2022}}</ref> | ||
| recorded = | | recorded = | ||
| venue = | | venue = | ||
| Line 81: | Line 82: | ||
| headline = Tracklist | | headline = Tracklist | ||
| extra_column = Singer(s) | | extra_column = Singer(s) | ||
| total_length ={{Duration|m=26|s=35}} | | total_length = {{Duration|m=26|s=35}} | ||
| title1 | | title1 = Gal Dil Di | ||
| extra1 | | extra1 = Gippy Grewal, Kulwinder Billa, Rajvir Jawanda, Sharan Maan | ||
| lyrics1 = Kulwinder Billa | | lyrics1 = Kulwinder Billa | ||
| music1 | | music1 = Jassi Katyal | ||
| length1 = 03:30 | | length1 = 03:30 | ||
| title2 = Naina | |||
| title2 | | extra2 = Feroz Khan | ||
| extra2 | |||
| lyrics2 = Happy Raikoti | | lyrics2 = Happy Raikoti | ||
| music2 | | music2 = Jassi Katyal | ||
| length2 = 04:23 | | length2 = 04:23 | ||
| title3 = Ae Watan | |||
| title3 | | extra3 = Kaler Kanth, Krishna Beura, Himanshu Sharma, Surtal Kular, Anil Sondhi, Sagar Sharma | ||
| extra3 | |||
| lyrics3 = Devinder Khannewala | | lyrics3 = Devinder Khannewala | ||
| music3 | | music3 = Jaidev Kumar | ||
| length3 = 06:08 | | length3 = 06:08 | ||
| title4 = Ishq Da Tara | |||
| title4 | | extra4 = Gippy Grewal, Raman Romana | ||
| extra4 | |||
| lyrics4 = Happy Raikoti | | lyrics4 = Happy Raikoti | ||
| music4 | | music4 = Jassi Katyal | ||
| length4 = 04:24 | | length4 = 04:24 | ||
| title5 = Hathyar | |||
| title5 | | extra5 = Nachhatar Gill | ||
| extra5 | | lyrics5 = [[Amardeep Singh Gill]] | ||
| lyrics5 = Amardeep Singh Gill | | music5 = Gurmeet Singh | ||
| music5 | |||
| length5 = 04:41 | | length5 = 04:41 | ||
| title6 = Soora So Pehchaniye | |||
| title6 | | extra6 = [[Daler Mehndi]], Ustad Shaukat Ali Matoi | ||
| extra6 | |||
| lyrics6 = Traditional | | lyrics6 = Traditional | ||
| music6 | | music6 = Jaidev Kumar | ||
| length6 = 03:26 | | length6 = 03:26 | ||
}} | }} | ||
| Line 127: | Line 122: | ||
[[Category:2018 war drama films]] | [[Category:2018 war drama films]] | ||
[[Category:Punjabi-language films]] | [[Category:Punjabi-language Indian films]] | ||
[[Category:Films set in 1962]] | [[Category:Films set in 1962]] | ||
[[Category:Indian war drama films]] | [[Category:Indian war drama films]] | ||
[[Category:Indian epic films]] | [[Category:Indian epic films]] | ||
[[Category:Films set in Jammu and Kashmir]] | [[Category:Films set in Jammu and Kashmir]] | ||
[[Category:Films about terrorism in India]] | [[Category:Films about terrorism in India]] | ||
| Line 143: | Line 137: | ||
[[Category:Films directed by Simerjit Singh]] | [[Category:Films directed by Simerjit Singh]] | ||
[[Category:2018 drama films]] | [[Category:2018 drama films]] | ||
[[Category:2010s Punjabi-language films]] | |||
[[Category:Films scored by Jassi Katyal]] | |||
[[Category:Films scored by Jaidev Kumar]] | |||
[[Category:Films scored by Gurmeet Singh]] | |||
Latest revision as of 05:42, 21 December 2022
This article needs additional citations for verification. (September 2022) |
| Subedar Joginder Singh | |
|---|---|
| Error creating thumbnail: File missing | |
| Directed by | Simerjit Singh |
| Produced by | Sumeet Singh |
| Screenplay by | Raashid Rangrez Simerjit Singh |
| Story by | Raashid Rangrez Simerjit Singh |
| Based on | Subedar Joginder Singh |
| Starring | Gippy Grewal Aditi Sharma Guggu Gill Kulwinder Billa Karamjit Anmol Loveleen Kaur Sasan Rajvir Jawanda Sardar Sohi |
| Music by | Amar Mohile |
| Cinematography | Navneet Misser |
| Edited by | Bunty Nagi |
Production company | Seven Colors Motion Pictures Unisys Infosolutions Pvt Ltd |
Release date |
|
| Country | India |
| Language | Punjabi |
Subedar Joginder Singh is a 2018 Indian Punjabi-language biographical war film based on the life of Joginder Singh, an Indian soldier who was killed in the 1962 Sino-Indian War and posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra. It is produced by Saga Music and is set to release by 6 April 2018.[1] The film stars Gippy Grewal and Aditi Sharma and is directed by Simerjit Singh who belongs to the same region of Moga where Joginder Singh was born.[2] This movie was a high budget film. The film is authentic to that in the era of 1962.[3]
The movie was shot in Suratgarh or Rajasthan which is nearly 100 km from the Indo-Pakistan border, to give a look of the pre-independence village of Punjab. The additional shooting of the movie took place in October 2017 at the Dras sector in Jammu and Kashmir to give real life experience of the Tawang valley during the 1962 war.
Plot[edit | edit source]
This movie is based upon the life, struggle and valor of a subedar in Indian Army who died while fighting the Chinese in the Sino-Indian War in 1962. This movie is believed to depict the subedar's professional and personal life and how he handled it while serving his nation.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Gippy Grewal as Subedar Joginder Singh
- Aditi Sharma as Gurdyal Kaur
- Nirmal Rishi as Joginder Singh's Mother
- Guggu Gill as Maan Singh
- Loveleen Kaur Sasan as Bacchan kaur
- Kulwinder Billa as Ajaib Singh (Sipahi)
- Roshan Prince as Swaran Singh (Sipahi)
- Jaggi Singh as Santokh Singh (Naik)
- Jordan Sandhu as Bant Singh
- Raghveer Boli as Mahinder Singh
- Karamjit Anmol as Bawa Singh (Sipahi)
- Rajvir Jawanda as Bahadur Singh (Sipahi)
- Harish Verma as Commander
- Parminder Gill as Mother in law
- Harpreet Singh as Sepoy
- Sharan Maan as Bhaag Singh (Sipahi)
Shooting locations[edit | edit source]
Suratgarh is a small town in Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan and is in the close proximity of Radcliffe Line demarcated between India and Pakistan. Suratgarh is also famous for its Air Force Base Station which provides a strategic advantage to India over neighboring Pakistan. It was chosen for the shooting the first schedule of the film because of its resemblance with the village of Punjab in undivided India back in 1921 where Joginder Singh lived his childhood and adolescence until he joined the British Indian Army.
Dras, a beauteous town on National Highway 1D or popularly known as Srinagar-Leh Highway came into prominence owing to Pakistani incursions in the Kargil sector in the summer of 1999, but it is also the second coldest inhabited place in the world. The second schedule is going on in the treacherous terrain of Dras and will be wrapped up by the end of October 2017.
Soundtrack[edit | edit source]
| Subedar Joginder Singh | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Soundtrack album by Jassi Katyal, Gurmeet Singh & Jaidev Kumar | |||
| Released | 5 April 2018[4] | ||
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | ||
| Length | 26:35 | ||
| Label | Saga Music | ||
| |||
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Gal Dil Di" | Kulwinder Billa | Jassi Katyal | Gippy Grewal, Kulwinder Billa, Rajvir Jawanda, Sharan Maan | 03:30 |
| 2. | "Naina" | Happy Raikoti | Jassi Katyal | Feroz Khan | 04:23 |
| 3. | "Ae Watan" | Devinder Khannewala | Jaidev Kumar | Kaler Kanth, Krishna Beura, Himanshu Sharma, Surtal Kular, Anil Sondhi, Sagar Sharma | 06:08 |
| 4. | "Ishq Da Tara" | Happy Raikoti | Jassi Katyal | Gippy Grewal, Raman Romana | 04:24 |
| 5. | "Hathyar" | Amardeep Singh Gill | Gurmeet Singh | Nachhatar Gill | 04:41 |
| 6. | "Soora So Pehchaniye" | Traditional | Jaidev Kumar | Daler Mehndi, Ustad Shaukat Ali Matoi | 03:26 |
| Total length: | 26:35 | ||||
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Dubey, Rachana. "Gippy Grewal: Even if I do only one Hindi film a year, it should be brilliant". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
- ↑ ANI (21 June 2017). "Gippy Grewal all set to star in war biopic 'Subedar Joginder Singh'". Business Standard India. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
- ↑ Dubey, Rachana. "Gippy Grewal to play Subedar Joginder Singh". The Times of India. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
- ↑ "Subedar Joginder Singh (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes. 5 April 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2022.