Watch Mera Pind
- 2008
- 2 hr 45 min
Mera Pind is a 2008 Punjabi movie directed by Manmohan Singh that stars Navjot Sidhu, Harbhajan Mann, Kimi Verma, and Gurpreet Ghuggi. The movie revolves around a family living in a small village in Punjab and how they struggle to keep their land and traditions intact while the world around them changes. The movie begins with the introduction of Sukhi (Harbhajan Mann) who is a successful singer living in Canada. Despite his success, Sukhi still misses his roots and decides to visit his village, Mera Pind, after ten years. As Sukhi reaches his village, he realizes that things have changed. The village that he remembered is no longer the same. People have moved to different cities to look for jobs and the youth are no longer interested in farming. Sukhi's family is struggling to make ends meet and his father (Navjot Sidhu) is on the verge of losing their land to the bank.
Sukhi's arrival in the village brings a ray of hope for his family and friends as they see him as someone who can bring change. Sukhi's biggest challenge is to connect with the youth of his village who are more interested in going to clubs and listening to English music than learning about their culture and traditions. Sukhi takes it upon himself to educate the youth about the importance of their culture and how they can use it to their advantage.
Along with his friend, Baljeet (Gurpreet Ghuggi), Sukhi starts a school for the village children where they teach them Punjabi culture, history, and music. Slowly but surely, Sukhi starts to make an impact on the youth of his village. The youth start taking an interest in their culture and traditions, and start to understand the importance of their land.
Despite his efforts, Sukhi still faces resistance from his own family and friends. His father believes that the only way to survive is by selling their land and moving to the city. Sukhi's girlfriend (Kimi Verma) tries to convince him to stay in Canada and focus on his music career. However, Sukhi is determined to make a change and refuses to give up.
In the end, Sukhi's efforts pay off as he is able to save his family's land and also reconnect with his roots. The youth of the village become more interested in their culture and traditions, and Sukhi is able to leave a lasting impact on the people of his village.
Mera Pind is a heartwarming movie that highlights the importance of culture and traditions in a rapidly changing world. The movie's message is clear - no matter where we go, we should never forget our roots. The performances by the cast are exceptional, with Harbhajan Mann delivering a stellar performance as Sukhi. The music of the movie is also top-notch, with some of the songs still popular among Punjabi music lovers.
Overall, Mera Pind is a movie that should not be missed, especially by those who want to connect with their roots and understand the importance of preserving their culture in today's world. The movie is a testament to the power of traditional values and how they can bring about positive change, no matter how small the impact may be.
Mera Pind is a 2008 comedy with a runtime of 2 hours and 45 minutes.