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MERA YAAR
MERA YAAR

MERA YAAR

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MERA YAAR" Film based On a play in Punjabi by Dr. S.N.Sewak. It deals with an important phase of the struggle for the independence of India from the colonial British rulers in the early years of the twentieth century. It depicts the role of Kartar Singh Sarabha, a young revolutionary, who had gone to the USA for higher studies, as seen through the eyes of another revolutionary of later years, Bhagat Singh, for whom he was a role model. Interestingly, Bhagat Singh kept the photograph of Kartar Singh Sarabha in his pocket because he always sought inspiration from him. Thus, Bhagat Singh is the narrator in the play which follows 'ode and episode' technique.

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Budget

$50000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Panjabi

Runtime

53 mins

Rating

10/10

Release Date

20 November 2019

Country

Canada

Cast

Shivam Sifar

Shivam Sifar

Bhagat Singh

Sandeep Madaan

Sandeep Madaan

Lala Hardiyal Singh

Jatin Ahuja

Jatin Ahuja

Maulvi Barkar Ullah

Raj Sidak Singh

Raj Sidak Singh

Sohan Singh Bhakna

Jaskanwal Singh Natt

Jaskanwal Singh Natt

Giani Bhagwan Singh

Maninder Saggar

Maninder Saggar

Ras Bihari Bose

Manoj Burnam

Manoj Burnam

Vishnu Ganesh Single

Raghuvir Singh Sandhu

Raghuvir Singh Sandhu

Badan Singh

Amarjeet Singh Bath

Amarjeet Singh Bath

Bakshish Singh

Swapan Chanana

Swapan Chanana

Parma Nand

Anmolpreet Baweja

Anmolpreet Baweja

Harnam Singh Tandilat

Amandeep Singh

Amandeep Singh

Jagat Singh Sur Singh

Tarun

Tarun

Paamar

Mona Rampal

Mona Rampal

Old lady (Mother)

Sapandeep Kaur

Sapandeep Kaur

Teenage Girl

Anmol Dang

Anmol Dang

Magistrate

Tarun Kumar

Tarun Kumar

Policeman

R Singh

R Singh

Jailor

Gurnaz Singh

Gurnaz Singh

Kartar Singh

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