Love Punjab Punjabi DVD - AMrinder Gill (2016)
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Love Punjab Punjabi DVD
Parghat (Amrinder Gill) and Jessica (Sargun Mehta) are a couple who are going through separation for various reasons. They together have a son named Manveer (Manvir Johal) who has his own set of problems in school where he faces racism and discrimination issues. Manveer goes into deep depression and on the recommendation of the doctor, his parents decide to take him to Punjab to show his roots, culture and ancestral village. Jessica somehow convince her father-in-law, Brar Sarpanch (Yograj Singh) to show Manveer that Punjab is better than Canada. Will Manveer Love Punjab? Will Punjab bring the love back between Parghat and Jessica ?
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