
Bailaras 2017
Bailaras (2017) is a vibrant slice-of-village-life comedy-drama that follows the adventures of Jagga, a proud owner of a rugged Belarus tractor whose tractor-pulling prowess makes him a local legend.
Director: Ksshitij Chaudhary
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bailaras (2017) about?
Bailaras (2017) chronicles the escapades of Jagga, a tractor-owning village hero whose mechanical might in tochan—tractor tug-of-war contests—makes him a folk hero. His reputation is tested as he faces off against rivals while balancing personal stakes and community expectations.
Who directed Bailaras?
Ksshitij Chaudhary is at the helm of Bailaras (2017), steering the film's rural charm and comedic energy with a steady hand.
Who stars in Bailaras?
Bailaras features a talented cast led by Binnu Dhillon as the titular hero, joined by Prachi Tehlan, Dev Kharoud, Karamjit Anmol, and the legendary Nirmal Rishi.
Is Bailaras (2017) worth watching?
While official ratings aren't available, Bailaras (2017) promises an entertaining ride for fans of Punjabi rural comedies. Its mix of humor, community spirit, and tractor-centric action makes it a cozy, feel-good pick for light entertainment.
How long is Bailaras?
Bailaras (2017) runs for 125 minutes, offering a satisfying blend of comedy and heart in just over two hours.
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About Bailaras (2017) — A Tractor-Pulling Comedy Rooted in Rural Punjabi Heart
Bailaras (2017) is a vibrant slice-of-village-life comedy-drama that follows the adventures of Jagga, a proud owner of a rugged Belarus tractor whose tractor-pulling prowess makes him a local legend. Directed by Ksshitij Chaudhary, this Punjabi countryside romp blends humor, heart, and a healthy dose of competitive spirit as Jagga navigates challenges both on and off his beloved machine. With rustic charm oozing from every scene, the film celebrates the simple joys and fierce rivalries of rural Punjab, where pride and community spirit run as deep as the muddy tracks left by the tractors.
Against the backdrop of dusty fields and lively village gatherings, Bailaras (2017) showcases the unbreakable bond between a man and his tractor—turning everyday moments into extraordinary feats. The movie's lighthearted tone is balanced by moments of warmth and camaraderie, making it a feel-good escape for fans of regional cinema that packs both laughs and emotional resonance.