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Watchtower of the Ramgarhia Bunga. Originally called Thoka, meaning carpenter, [2] the Ramgarhia are named after Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, whose birth surname of Thoka became Ramgarhia in the 18th century when he was put in charge of rebuilding what became known as Ramgarhia Bunga, at Ramrauni, near Amritsar.
Maula Jatt - Dara Singh, Satish Kaul, Arpana Chaudhry, Raza Murad, Mehar Mittal, Rana Jung Bahadur, Ram Mohan, Ved Goswami, Tina Ghai & Bob Christo (Dir: Mohan Bhakri) Peengan Pyar Deeyan - Satish Kaul, Yogesh Chhabra, Shweta, Anu Dhawan, Mehar Mittal, Master Prezi, Lucky, Baby Seema (Dir: S. Jasbir)
Jassa Singh Ramgarhia appealed to Sahib Singh Bedi to ask them once again to lift the siege but Sahib Singh consoled the Ramgarhia chief by telling him God would help him. [3] The night of the day the messenger arrived with this message from Sahib Singh Bedi, the river Beas flooded and swept away the besieging Kanhaiya and Sukerchakia forces. [ 3 ]
Jatt & Juliet 2 was also released in Pakistani Punjab in over 15 screens and was greatly liked by Pakistani audiences. [20] Sadda Haq, a true story based in the late 1980s and early 1990s during a period of extreme turmoil in Punjab was the second blockbuster of the year 2013 only after Jatt & Juliet 2.
Miniature portrait of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia as a youth. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia was born into a Sikh family [2] in 1723. According to W. H. McLeod, [3] his birthplace was the village of Ichogil, near Lahore, whilst H. S. Singha [4] refers only to Lahore and Purnima Dhavan [5] mentions origins in either Guga or Sur Singh, both near Amritsar.
A lot of sequels and sometimes prequels to the old silver screen feature films have been released in many of the Indian languages. A film series is a collection of related films in succession. Their relationship is not fixed, but generally share a common diegetic world.
An official remarked that "Bollywood and Indian TV drama have invaded our homes". [63] Indian TV dramas have become so popular in Pakistan that mainstream newspapers, such as the Pakistan Tribune, often feature articles about the shows. [64] Many viewers have resorted to satellite connections to enjoy uninterrupted coverage of Indian programs. [65]
Year Show Ref. 2017 Ayushman Bhava [21]2022 Bohot Pyaar Karte Hai: 2024 Baghin [22]: 2018 Chandrashekhar: 2022 Channa Mereya [23]2020–2021 Durga – Mata Ki Chhaya