Lahoriye

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{{Infobox film

| name = Lahoriye

| image = Lahoriye Poster.jpg

| caption = Theatrical release poster

| alt =

| director = Amberdeep Singh

| producer = Amberdeep Singh
Karaj Gill

| writer = Amberdeep Singh

| starring = Amrinder Gill
Sargun Mehta
Yuvraj Hans
Nimrat Khaira
Sardar Sohi
Guggu Gill

| music = Jatinder Shah

| cinematography = Sandeep Patil

| editing = Sadik Ali Shaikh

| studio = Rhythm Boyz Entertainment
Amberdeep Productions

| distributor = Omjee Group (India)
Rhythm Boyz (International)

| released = {{Film date|df=yes|2017|5|12}}

| runtime = 140 mins

| country = India

| language = Punjabi

| budget =

| gross =

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Lahoriye is a 2017 Indian-Punjabi drama film written and directed by Amberdeep Singh. It stars Amrinder Gill, Sargun Mehta, Yuvraj Hans, Nimrat Khaira, Sardar Sohi and Guggu Gill.

Lahoriye is about the effects of the partition of India on Punjab. The movie deals with the modern India and how two people of different religions and countries begin to love each other and come together by connecting their values of the same culture as Punjabis.{{Cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/punjab/two-punjabs-and-an-india-pak-romance-watching-lahoriye-in-times-of-hatred/story-E1CPoDpAOGXQY49VEF8FxK.html|title=Watching Lahoriye in times of hatred: Two Punjabs and an India-Pak romance|date=21 May 2017|website=Hindustan Times}} The film grossed over $1.5 million in three territories, in its opening weekend.{{Cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/dongroves/2017/05/14/baahubali-2-eclipses-new-releases-in-india-while-dangal-conquers-china/|title='Baahubali 2' Eclipses New Releases In India While 'Dangal' Conquers China|last=Groves|first=Don|website=Forbes|language=en|access-date=2020-04-17}} The film grossed over ₹7.25 crore net in India, in its first week.{{Cite web|url=https://www.boxofficeindia.com/report-details.php?articleid=2937|title=Meri Pyaari Bindu Flop - Sarkar 3 Disaster - Lahoriye HIT - Box Office India|website=www.boxofficeindia.com|access-date=2020-04-17}}

Plot

Lahoriye is an emotional drama that mostly revolves around two central characters: Kikkar Singh (Amrinder Gill) – a Sikh man from a border town village in Punjab, India; and Ameeran Khan (Sargun Mehta) – a Muslim woman from Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

In present-day Punjab, India; Kikkar Singh, while working in his field one day, sees Ameeran on the other side of the Indo-Pak border and falls in love with her. He then visits her in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, but before he actually meets her, he is intercepted by Naseem Khan (Yuvraj Hans) – the son of the landlord of Ameeran. Kikkar Singh convinces Naseem Khan of his true and honest love for Ameeran Khan, and subsequently Naseem Khan himself helps Kikkar Singh to meet Ameeran at a family function. Both confess their love to each other and decide to get married. Naseem Khan vows that he would help them in every possible way he could. Later on, Naseem Khan falls in love with Harleen Kaur, Kikkar Singh's sister (Nimrat Khaira).

Although both Kikkar Singh's and Ameeran Khan's family agree to their marriage initially, but due to certain misunderstandings later on, their marriage is called off. The rest of the movie traces the events that affect not just Kikkar Singh and Ameeran Khan, but two old friends who got separated during the partition of India. Then in the climax, the family members realize that Kikkar Singh and Ameeran Khan truly love each other . Then Kikkar is married to Ameeran and Naseem is married to Harleen.

Cast

Track list

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S.NoTrackSingerLyricsMusic
1."Akhar"Amrinder GillSurinder Sadhpurirowspan="9" | Jatinder Shah
2.

| "Akhar" (Female Version)

| Nimrat Khaira

| Surinder Sadhpuri

3."Chunni"Amrinder GillPreet Mangat
4."Jeeondean Ch"Amrinder GillFateh Shergill
5."Paani Ravi Da"{{Cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/music/viva-s-neha-bhasin-most-promises-made-during-reality-shows-aren-t-fulfilled/story-85jgFHXfsolTzhlwwK2rlL.html|title=Viva's Neha Bhasin: Promises made during reality shows aren't fulfilled|date=29 May 2017|website=Hindustan Times}}Amrinder Gill & Neha BhasinHarmanjeet
6."Gutt Ch Lahore"Amrinder Gill & Sunidhi ChauhanHarmanjeet
7."Janjhan"Gurpreet MannMann Hundal
8."Saah"Bir SinghBir Singh
9."Mitti Da Putla"GurshabadHarmanjeet

Awards and nominations

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scope="col" | Award

! scope="col" | Date of ceremony{{efn|Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.}}

! scope="col" | Category

! scope="col" | Recipient

! scope="col" | Result

scope="row" rowspan="20" |Filmfare Awards Punjabi

| rowspan="20" style="text-align:center;" | 23 March 2018

| Best Film

| Lahoriye

| {{won}}

Best Actor

| Amrinder Gill

| {{won}}

Best Actress

| Sargun Mehta

| {{won}}

Best Debut Director

| Amberdeep Singh

| {{won}}

Best Music Album

| Jatinder Shah

| {{won}}

Best Playback Singer (Male)

| Amrinder Gill – Akhar

| {{won}}

Best Playback Singer (Female)

| Neha Bhasin – Paani Ravi Da

| {{won}}

Best Dialogues

| Amberdeep Singh

| {{won}}

Best Production Design

| Tariq Umar Khan

| {{won}}

Best Film (Critics)

| Lahoriye

| {{nom}}

Best Actress (Critics)

| Sargun Mehta

| {{nom}}

Best Debut Female

| Nimrat Khaira

| {{nom}}

Best Supporting Actor

| Gugu Gill

| {{nom}}

Best Supporting Actress

| Nirmal Rishi

| {{nom}}

Best Lyrics

| Surinder Sadhpuri – Akhar

| {{nom}}

Best Editing

| Sadik Ali Shaikh

| {{nom}}

Best Background Score

| Jatinder Shah

| {{nom}}

Best Cinematography

| Sandeep Patil

| {{nom}}

Best Original Story

| Amberdeep Singh

| {{nom}}

Best Screenplay

| Amberdeep Singh

| {{nom}}

scope="row" rowspan="17" | PTC Punjabi Film Awards

| rowspan="17" style="text-align:center;" | 30 March 2018

| Best Film

| Lahoriye

| {{won}}

Best Director

| Amberdeep Singh

| {{won}}

Best Actor

| Amrinder Gill

| {{won}}

Best Actress

| Sargun Mehta

| {{won}}

Best Music Director

| Jatinder Shah – Akhar

| {{won}}

Best Screenplay

| Amberdeep Singh

| {{won}}

Most Popular Song of the year

| Akhar – Amrinder Gill

| {{nominated}}

rowspan="2" | Best Supporting Actor

| Gugu Gill

| {{nominated}}

Yuvraj Hans

| {{nominated}}

Best Supporting Actress

| Balwinder Begowal

| {{nominated}}

Best Debut Director

| Amberdeep Singh

| {{nominated}}

Best Debut Female

| Nimrat Khaira

| {{nominated}}

Best Playback Singer (Female)

| Neha Bhasin – Paani Ravi Da

| {{nominated}}

Best Playback Singer (Male)

| Amrinder Gill – Akhar

| {{nominated}}

Best Lyricist

| Bir Singh – Saah

| {{nominated}}

Best Story

| Amberdeep Singh

| {{nominated}}

Best Background Score

| Jatinder Shah

| {{nominated}}

scope="row" rowspan="12" | Brit Asia Punjabi Film Awards

| rowspan="12" style="text-align:center;" | 12 May 2018

| Best Actress

| Sargun Mehta

| {{won}}

Best Film

| Lahoriye

| {{nominated}}

Best Director

| Amberdeep Singh

| {{nominated}}

Best Actor

| Amrinder Gill

| {{nominated}}

Best Cinematography

| Sandeep Patil

| {{nominated}}

Best Soundtrack

| Lahoriye

| {{nominated}}

Best Film Song

| Akhar - Amrinder Gill

| {{nominated}}

rowspan="2" | Best Supporting Actor

| Gugu Gill

| {{nominated}}

Yuvraj Hans

| {{nominated}}

Best Supporting Actress

| Nimrat Khaira

| {{nominated}}

Best Male Playback Vocalist

| Amrinder Gill - Akhar

| {{nominated}}

Best Debut Performance

| Nimrat Khaira

| {{nominated}}

Notes

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References

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