
'Village America' will present the life, difficulties and problems of Punjabis living abroad.
The second phase of Punjabi cinema started with director Manmohan Singh's film "Jee Aaya Ko". This film about migration revived the Punjabi industry. After this film, today the Punjabi industry is at a point where Punjabi films are being watched all over the world. After a long time, another Punjabi film related to migration, "Village America" is going to be released. This film, which is going to be released on October 6, will talk about Punjabis living abroad.
The second phase of Punjabi cinema started with director Manmohan Singh's film "Jee Aaya Ko". This film about migration revived the Punjabi industry. After this film, today the
Punjabi industry is at a point where Punjabi films are being watched all over the world. After a long time, another Punjabi film related to migration, "Village America" is going to be
released. This film, which is going to be released on October 6, will talk about Punjabis living abroad.
Writer and director Simran Singh's film "Village America" produced under the banner of Lions Films Production House and Simran Productions, is directed by Dr. Harchand
Singh U. S. A. has produced Singer and music director Bhinda Aujla and Preeto Sahni have played the lead roles in this film. In the film Amar Noori, b. K Singh Rakhra, Bhinda
Aujla, Preeto Sahni, Master Suhail Sidhu, Kamaljit Neeru, Ashok Tagri, Malkit Meet, Jasveer Nijhar Sidhu, Dr. Actors like Harchand Singh, Preeti Roy etc. have played important
roles. According to the director of the film, this film is the story of people living abroad who left the village for their daily bread but the village did not leave them. Of course, they
grew old carrying the burden of responsibilities, but they did not break away from their heritage and culture. The heritage which the people of real Punjab are forgetting, they have
tried to preserve it even while living abroad. The film is a family story in which the love of grandfather and grandson, daughter-in-law's nok jhok hai, allad dilan di muhabbati baat
hai, apart from this the camaraderie of the people of up and down Punjab is shown. Every color of life has been presented in it.
Its director Sinran Singh said that the idea of making this film came to him from an elderly couple living in America. This elderly couple saw the house as a heritage museum with
traditional Punjabi utensils like Chhaj, Madhanis etc. along with brass, bronze vessels, signs of ancient heritage. He thought that even after coming far from Punjab, this couple was
not separated from the culture of Punjab, when they posted a photo of the culture of a village in America with a caption on Facebook, people liked it a lot and advised to make a
film about it. Now this movie is ready to be made. Along with the story of this film, its music will also be liked by the audience. The songs of the film are sung by Feroze Khan,
Amar Noori, Alap Sikandar, Sharang Sikandar and Ravi Thind. These songs are written by Baba Nazmi, Preet Sohal, Malikit Meet and Jeeta Upal. Music is given by Ahmed Ali and
Sharang Sikandar.
