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| director = [[Manmohan Singh (film director)|Manmohan Singh]]
| director = [[Manmohan Singh (film director)|Manmohan Singh]]
| producer = [[Samit Brar]]<br>Dalwinder Lidher<br>Preetpal Shergil
| producer = [[Samit Brar]]<br>Dalwinder Lidher<br>Preetpal Shergil
| writer = [[Manmohan Singh (film director)|Manmohan Singh]]
| writer = Manmohan Singh
| starring = [[Jimmy Sheirgill]]<br>[[Juhi Babbar]]<br>[[Raj Babbar]]<br>[[Anupam Kher]]
| starring = [[Jimmy Sheirgill]]<br>[[Juhi Babbar]]<br>[[Raj Babbar]]<br>[[Anupam Kher]]
| music = [[Jaidev Kumar]]
| music = [[Jaidev Kumar]]
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| language = [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]
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'''''Yaaran Naal Baharan''''' ([[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]: ਯਾਰਾਂ ਨਾਲ ਬਹਾਰਾਂ) is a [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] feature film, released in 2005. It stars [[Jimmy Sheirgill]] in the lead role with [[Juhi Babbar]], and was directed by [[Manmohan Singh (film director)|Manmohan Singh]].<ref name="TNN 2013">{{cite web | author=TNN | title=Jimmy Shergill's first Punjabi film was a blockbuster | website=The Times of India | date=27 May 2013 | url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/punjabi/movies/did-you-know/Jimmy-Shergills-first-Punjabi-film-was-a-blockbuster/articleshow/14707781.cms | access-date=23 August 2015}}</ref>
'''''Yaaran Naal Baharan''''' is a [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] feature film, released in 2005. It stars [[Jimmy Sheirgill]] in the lead role with [[Juhi Babbar]], and was directed by [[Manmohan Singh (film director)|Manmohan Singh]].<ref name="TNN 2013">{{cite web | author=TNN | title=Jimmy Shergill's first Punjabi film was a blockbuster | website=The Times of India | date=27 May 2013 | url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/punjabi/movies/did-you-know/Jimmy-Shergills-first-Punjabi-film-was-a-blockbuster/articleshow/14707781.cms | access-date=23 August 2015}}</ref>


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
This film tells a story of young hearts seeing each other and falling in love; this falling in love makes their life so different and beautiful. It shows the college life of students, their hostel life, the way they enjoy themselves in the college and the hard work they put in for their studies.
This film tells a story of young hearts seeing each other and falling in love; this falling in love makes their life so different and beautiful. It shows the college life of students, their hostel life, the way they enjoy themselves in the college and the hard work they put in for their studies.
Fellow students of Punjab University, Navdeep Singh ([[Jimmy Sheirgill]]) and Harman Kaur ([[Juhi Babbar]]), fall in love with each other. Both start to dream of a happy life together. But problems arise when they think of taking their parent's consent before going any further. Harman's father Col. Thakur Singh ([[Anupam Kher]]) is a typical Punjabi father with a big ego who does not appreciate the idea of his daughter selecting a groom herself. Deep's Father, Retired Major Balwinder Singh Brar ([[Raj Babbar]]), also opposes this alliance, and wants his son to complete his studies before getting married. Balwinder subsequently changes his mind but wants Thakur to adapt to tradition and approach him – but Thakur refuses to do so. The couple then conspire with their fellow students and arrange for their parents to meet on neutral ground. It is this decision that will shatter and change their lives forever.
Fellow students of Punjab University, Navdeep Singh and Harman Kaur, fall in love with each other. Both start to dream of a happy life together. But problems arise when they think of taking their parent's consent before going any further. Harman's father Col. Thakur Singh is a typical Punjabi father with a big ego who does not appreciate the idea of his daughter selecting a groom herself. Deep's Father, Retired Major Balwinder Singh Brar, also opposes this alliance, and wants his son to complete his studies before getting married. Balwinder subsequently changes his mind but wants Thakur to adapt to tradition and approach him – but Thakur refuses to do so. The couple then conspire with their fellow students and arrange for their parents to meet on neutral ground. It is this decision that will shatter and change their lives forever.
Now both Navdeep and Harmaan are in a dilemma: neither can they go against their parents, nor can they live without each other. How they convince their parents about their relationship without hurting their sentiments is the rest of the story.
Now both Navdeep and Harmaan are in a dilemma: neither can they go against their parents, nor can they live without each other. How they convince their parents about their relationship without hurting their sentiments is the rest of the story.



Revision as of 17:51, 27 November 2022

Yaaran Naal Baharan
Directed byManmohan Singh
Written byManmohan Singh
Produced bySamit Brar
Dalwinder Lidher
Preetpal Shergil
StarringJimmy Sheirgill
Juhi Babbar
Raj Babbar
Anupam Kher
CinematographyHarmeet Singh
Music byJaidev Kumar
Distributed byYash Raj Films[1]
Release date
  • 2005 (2005)
CountryIndia
LanguagePunjabi

Yaaran Naal Baharan is a Punjabi feature film, released in 2005. It stars Jimmy Sheirgill in the lead role with Juhi Babbar, and was directed by Manmohan Singh.[2]

Plot

This film tells a story of young hearts seeing each other and falling in love; this falling in love makes their life so different and beautiful. It shows the college life of students, their hostel life, the way they enjoy themselves in the college and the hard work they put in for their studies. Fellow students of Punjab University, Navdeep Singh and Harman Kaur, fall in love with each other. Both start to dream of a happy life together. But problems arise when they think of taking their parent's consent before going any further. Harman's father Col. Thakur Singh is a typical Punjabi father with a big ego who does not appreciate the idea of his daughter selecting a groom herself. Deep's Father, Retired Major Balwinder Singh Brar, also opposes this alliance, and wants his son to complete his studies before getting married. Balwinder subsequently changes his mind but wants Thakur to adapt to tradition and approach him – but Thakur refuses to do so. The couple then conspire with their fellow students and arrange for their parents to meet on neutral ground. It is this decision that will shatter and change their lives forever. Now both Navdeep and Harmaan are in a dilemma: neither can they go against their parents, nor can they live without each other. How they convince their parents about their relationship without hurting their sentiments is the rest of the story.

Cast

Soundtrack

Track # Title Singer(s)
1 "College Vich Padna" Sukhwinder Singh
2 "Dil Nai Lagda" Sardool Sikander
3 "Haan De Munde" Sukhwinder Singh, Jaspinder Narula, Amrinder Gill & Simerjeet Kumar
4 "Khedan De Din Chaar" Sunidhi Chauhan & Amrinder Gill
5 "Le Mein Teri" Sunidhi Chauhan & Arvinder Singh
6 "Luk Luk" Feroz Khan
7 "Yaraan Naal Baharaan" Sukhwinder Singh

References

  1. ^ "Film Distribution Company - Movie Distributors in Theaters". Yash Raj Films. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  2. ^ TNN (27 May 2013). "Jimmy Shergill's first Punjabi film was a blockbuster". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 August 2015.