Pyar Kare Dis: Feel the Power of Love

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Pyar Kare Dis: Feel The Power of Love
Directed byKamal Nathani
Produced byM. Harwani
StarringMenaka Lalwani
Prakash Ramchandani
Vishal Watwani
Jiten Lalwani
Seema Motwani
Neeru Asrani
Jaya Asrani
Music byGhansham Vaswani
Edited byGopal Raghani
Production
company
Release date
  • September 2007 (2007-09)
CountryIndia
LanguageSindhi

Pyar Kare Dis: Feel The Power of Love is a 2007 Indian Sindhi-language romantic film, directed by Kamal Nathani and produced by M. Harwani. The film was produced by Sunico Films, which also produced the Bollywood film, Pyar Ka Tarana.[1] Pyar Kare Dis was released in cinemas and online on 14 September 2007.[1][2][3]

Synopsis[edit]

Puja (Menka Lalwani), daughter of a businessman Ram Mata (Prakash Ramchandani) based in New York City, is excited when she learns news about wedding of her cousin Sunder (Vishal Watwani), scheduled in a month's time at Pune, India. She, at once, decides to visit India, the country of her origin. On her way from Mumbai to Pune, she meets Dev (Jiten Lalwani), a handsome boy and falls in love.

At home, she notices aunty Padma (Seema Motwani) dominating the household and her uncle Murli's (Neeru Asrani) home is in a mess. Dadi (Jaya Asrani), who is not keeping well, is being ignored. Her cousin Sangita (Gujan Thawrani) is not allowed to do anything on her own. She has to take permission of her mother for everything. Murli does not want any tension in the house so he does not interfere. Every member of the family including Sunder, has surrendered to the whirs and fancies of Padma.

With preparations for Sunder's wedding in full swing, Puja begins to take things in her own hands. Twist in the tale comes with revelation that Sunder is not happy with the marriage as he is in love with a Christian girl Rosy (Mehak Bhatia).

Puja decides to fix the problem with the help of Dev. She meets Sunder's fiance and tells her about Rosy. All hell breaks loose, when news comes from Sunder's future in-laws that they have decided to break the ties. Puja and Sunder come under attack from Padma. Following a major showdown, Sunder leaves home in anger. Puja is shocked at these happenings.

Cast[edit]

  • Menaka Lalwani as Puja, daughter of Ram Mata
  • Jiten Lalwani as Dev
  • Prakash Ramchandani as Ram Mata, a businessman based in New York City
  • Vishal Watvani as Sunder, Puja's cousin
  • Seema Motwani as Padma, Puja's aunt
  • Neeru Asrani as Murli, Puja's uncle
  • Jaya Asrani as Dadi, Puja's grandmother
  • Gunjan Thawrani as Sangita, Puja's
  • Mehak Bhatia as Rosy
  • Preeti Jhangiani

Soundtrack[edit]

The films music was composed by Ghansham Vaswani and it includes tracks sung by:

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "About the Company". Sunico Films. Archived from the original on 3 November 2007. Retrieved 12 October 2007.
  2. "Sindhi film launched after 5 years". oneindia.in. 19 August 2007.
  3. "Sindhi film industry striving hard to revive fading culture". The Economic Times. 11 July 2009.

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