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Jee Ayan Nu
Jee Aayan Nu Movie Poster
Directed byManmohan Singh
Written byBaldev Gill
Produced byBhushan Kumar
Krishan Kumar
StarringHarbhajan Mann
Priya Gill
Kimi Verma
Navneet Nishan
CinematographyHarmeet Singh
Music byJaidev Kumar
Production
company
Distributed bySPE Films India[1]
Release date
  • 8 November 2002 (8 November 2002)
CountryIndia
LanguagePunjabi

Jee Ayan Nu (transl.Welcome) is an Indian Punjabi-language drama film, released on 8 November 2002.[2][3]

It stars Harbhajan Mann and Priya Gill. It was directed by Manmohan Singh.

Plot

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Grewal, a business tycoon of the media industry, is a Punjabi settled in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with his wife and daughter. Simar, the elder daughter, was three years old when she was brought to Canada from her birthplace, Punjab. Living a luxurious life in Canada, both daughters are highly influenced by the local culture. Grewal, with his family, returns to Punjab after many years to attend a college function. Grewal meets Inder who happens to be Grewal's childhood friend's son. Grewal asks Inder to take Simar around and show her the beauty of Punjab.

While sightseeing Inder makes Simar realize how loving and good-natured Punjabis are and how it is beautifully blended with their culture. Though Simar is impressed, her mother is not comfortable in her own country and its lifestyle. Inder and Simar soon fall in love, and the families decide to get them married. However, at their engagement, Inder realizes that Simar's family expects Inder to settle in Canada with them after their marriage. Inder refuse to leave Punjab. Annoyed at Inder, the Grewal family returns to Canada.

Time passes and soon Inder's parents, seeing his pain without Simar, insist that he should go to Canada and get his lost love back. Inder leaves and is determined to get Simar back.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Shedde, Meenakshi (20 April 2003). "Columbia and Fox trot into masala land". The Times of India. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  2. ^ Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas K. Moti Gokulsing, Wimal Dissanayake - 2013 "Baldev Gill is the story/screenplay writer of films such as Chann Pardesi (Beloved Stranger, 1980), Jee Aayan Nu (Welcome, 2003), and Jag Jeondeyan de Mele (You Meet Until You Are Alive, 2009). "
  3. ^ "Jee Aayan Nu". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
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