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Sardar Mohammad

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| name = Sardar Mohammad | image = | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Harry Bhatti | producer = Manpreet Johal | writer = Tarsem Jassar | screenplay = Tarsem Jassar | story = Tarsem Jassar | starring = Tarsem Jassar
Mandy Takhar
Karamjit Anmol
Sardar Sohi
Neeta Mohindra
Rahul Jungral | music = Jaidev Kumar (background)
R Guru
| cinematography = Chakaravaty | editing = Manish More | studio = Vehli Janta Films | distributor = Omjee Group

| released =

  • 3 November 2017 (2017-11-03)

| runtime = 139 minutes 59 seconds | country = India | language = Punjabi | budget = Estimated 7 cr | gross = est. {{INR 8 cr]] }} Sardar Mohammad (based on a real life story) is a 2017 Indian Punjabi-language film directed by Harry Bhatti, and written by Tarsem Jassar. It stars Tarsem Jassar, Mandy Takhar. The film was produced by Manpreet Johal. It marked the 2nd movie of Tarsem Jassar. The film was released theatrically on 03 November 2017. A commercial flop and critical success, Sardar Mohammad earned Estimated 2.0 crore in its opening weekend and 8 crore at the end of its theatrical run.


Plot

This story is set during the India-Pakistan partition and revolves around an infant who is saved by an Indian Sikh police officer. The officer brings up the boy as his own and he shares a close bond with his parents, especially his mother. The boy enjoys a peaceful life until one day he discovers the truth about his adoptive parents. The discovery disturbs him and it makes him curious to find the whereabouts of his real parents, so he sets off to Pakistan, which marks the beginning of a series of encounters for him. Will he find his biological parents forms the crux of the story.


Cast

The soundtrack of Sardar Mohammad is composed by artists R Guru and sung by Tarsem Jassar, Kulbir Jhinjer. The full soundtrack was released on iTunes on various dates in October and November 2017.

{Track listing}

| title1 = Sardar Mohammad | extra1 = Tarsem Jassar | length1 = 2:49 | music1 = R Guru | lyrics1 = Tarsem Jassar | title2 = Yaari | extra2 = Tarsem Jassar | music2 = R Guru | lyrics2 = Tarsem Jassar | length2 = 2:22 | title3 = Pind | extra3 = Kulbir Jhinjer | music3 = R Guru | lyrics3 = Kulbir Jhinjer | length3 = 2:49 | title4 = Single Double | extra4 = Tarsem Jassar | lyrics4 = Tarsem Jassar | music4 = R Guru | length4 = 2:14 | title5 = Chithiyan | extra5 = Tarsem Jassar | lyrics5 = Tarsem Jassar | music5 = R Guru | length5 = 3:44 | title6 = Maa | extra6 = Kulbir Jhinjer | lyrics6 = Narinder Batth | music6 = R Guru | length6 = 3:10



References

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