
Dharti 2011
"This is for my Dharti, This is for my Punjab"
Directed by Navaniat Singh, *Dharti (2011)* dives into the turbulent heart of Punjab politics through the lens of a fractured family.
Director: Navaniat Singh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dharti (2011) about?
*Dharti* follows the Wadala family, where a political patriarch's ambitions collide with his younger son's military duty. When Jasdeep, a Squadron Leader, challenges his father's legacy, the family's fractures mirror larger societal tensions in Punjab.
Who directed Dharti?
Navaniat Singh directed *Dharti*, bringing a sharp eye for political drama and family dynamics to this Punjabi thriller.
Who stars in Dharti?
The film features Jimmy Shergill as Jasdeep Singh Wadala, Surveen Chawla in a pivotal role, and veteran actor Prem Chopra as the patriarch Baljit Singh Wadala.
Is Dharti (2011) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings aren't available, *Dharti* offers a gripping blend of crime, drama, and political intrigue, making it a solid choice for fans of character-driven thrillers set in Punjab's turbulent landscape.
How long is Dharti?
The runtime of *Dharti* is 115 minutes.
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About Dharti (2011) — A Punjabi political drama of family, power, and rebellion
Directed by Navaniat Singh, *Dharti (2011)* dives into the turbulent heart of Punjab politics through the lens of a fractured family. At its center stands Baljit Singh Wadala (Prem Chopra), a powerful political patriarch with a vision for his eldest son, Vikramjit (Randeep Arya), to inherit his legacy. But his younger son, Jasdeep (Jimmy Shergill), a Squadron Leader in the Indian Air Force, finds himself at odds with his father's ambitions, torn between duty and rebellion. Set against the rich cultural tapestry of Punjab, the film weaves themes of loyalty, power, and sacrifice into a gripping narrative of conflict and reconciliation.
With its blend of crime, drama, and political intrigue, *Dharti* captures the raw emotions of a family divided by ideals and the weight of legacy. Navaniat Singh crafts a tense, atmospheric story where personal loyalties clash with public expectations, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven thrillers.