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Ardab Mutiyaran

Punjabi language romantic drama film

Ardab Mutiyaran

Theatrical release poster

Directed byManav S Shah
Screenplay byDheeraj Rattan
Story byDheeraj Rattan
Produced byGunbir Singh Sidhu
Manmord Sidhu
Starring
CinematographySuresh Beesaveni
Edited byBharat S Raawat
Music bySandeep Saxena

Production
companies

  • White Hill Studios
  • Towchain Motion Pictures
Distributed byWhite Hill Studios

Release date

  • 18&#;October&#;&#;()
CountryIndia
LanguagePunjabi
Budgetcr
Box office21cr

Ardab Mutiyaran is a Punjabi-language romantic comedydrama film directed by Manav Shah. The film is produced by Gunbir Singh Sidhu and Manmord Sidhu under the banner White Hill Studios. Starring Sonam Bajwa, Mehreen Pirzada, Ajay Sarkaria and Ninja, the story of the film revolves around Babbu Bains (played by Sonam Bajwa), who fights evils of the society in her own style. She represents all the women, who fight for their own identity.[1]

It was released on 18 October [2]

Plot

Babbu Bains, a young, spirited and bold girl finds her calling as a recovery agent in a finance company (Chaddha Finance) run by another headstrong girl, Shruti. Babbu’s partner Vicky is always at the receiving end of Shruti’s wrath. Owing to their constant clashes, Shruti sends Babbu for a false recovery to bring her down. This results in Babbu meeting Rinku Bansal, an only bachelor in his house dominated by his sisters-in-law. Rinku falls head over heels in love with her at first sight. Rinku and Babbu get married and Vicky ends up tying the knot with Shruti. Vickey's household is dominated by his mother Sudesh as his dad is a hen-pecked husband. Thus, begins the epic saga of power play between these women both at their workplace and their respective homes. While the men try to make peace between them but end up being pulled at both the ends in this tug of war.

Cast

  • Sonam Bajwa as Babbu Bains Bansal (Vicky's friend and Rinku's wife)
  • Ajay Sarkaria as Rinku Bansal (Bittu's brother and Babbu's husband)
  • Mehreen Pirzada as Shruti Chadda Ahuja (Vicky's wife)
  • Ninja as Vicky Ahuja (Anuja and Sudesh's son, and Shruti's husband)
  • B. N. Sharma as Ahuja
  • Upasana Singh as Sudesh
  • Sudesh Lehri as Bittu Bansal (Rinku's brother and Babbu's brother-in-law)
  • Rajeev Mehra as Sunil Bansal
  • Navneet Nishan as Darshana Chadda
  • Inderpal Singh as Chadda Financer
  • Chesta Bhagat as Saroj Bansal
  • Myra Singh as Mona Bansal

Production

The film was announced in July , with lead cast of Sonam Bajwa, Mehreen Pirzada, Ninja and Ajay Sarkaria.[3][4][5] It marked as Ajay Sarkaria's debut film.

Release

The first look of the film was released on 17 September [6] The official trailer of the film was released by White Hill Music on 19 September [7] Dialogue promo was released on 4 October [8]

The film was theatrically released on 18 October [2][9]

Soundtrack

The songs are composed by Desi Crew, Jassi Katyal, Goldboy, Beat Minister, The Kidd, Gur Sidhu and Cheetah on lyrics of Sidhu Moose Wala, Harmanjeet, Gur Sidhu, Sukh Sohal, Singa, Vicky Gill, Jassi Lokka, and Satta Vairowalia.

TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)
1."Jatti Jeone Morh Wargi"Sidhu Moose WalaThe KiddSidhu Moose Wala
2."Challa"Gur SidhuGur SidhuGur Sidhu & Harpi Gill
3."Vadde Vadde Din"HarmanjeetCheetahManpreet
4."Jattan Naal Yaarane"Satta VairowalaBeat MinisterGurshabad, Gulrez Akhtar
5."Ardab Mutiyaran (Title Track)"SinggaDesi CrewSinggaa
6."Tere Bin"Sukh SohalGoldboyNinja
7."Thar Jatti Di"Jassi Lokka, Vicky GillJay K (Jassi Katyal)Baani Sandhu

Reception

Critical reception

Manpriya Singh of The Tribune praised the script as refreshing, having a good storyline and funny dialogues. Singh praised the performance of Bajwa, Ajay Sarkaria and the cameo by Navneet Nishan but concluded, "our Jatti [Bajwa] is loud and clear. This film belongs to her."[10]

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