Kudi Haryane Val Di the much-anticipated Punjabi movie has been generating significant buzz, and for good reason. According to lead actor Ammy Virk, the film transcends regional boundaries, boasting a pan-India appeal that resonates across the country. “In fact, it has pan-India appeal,” he asserts, reflecting the team’s optimistic aspirations.
Discover the Magic of ‘Kudi Haryane Val Di’: A Movie Bridging Cultures
Ammy Virk is effusive in his praise for co-star Sonam Bajwa, lauding her performance as her best to date—a noteworthy compliment given her extensive body of work. Sonam, too, acknowledges the challenges this role presented, marking it as the most demanding of her decade-long career. “It wasn’t a Hindi film or a Haryanvi web series where we were all speaking the same language,” she explains. “Playing a Haryanvi girl after a decade in Punjabi cinema was daunting due to audience expectations. But life is about taking risks,” she adds philosophically.
Sonam also commends Ammy Virk’s acting prowess, describing him as effortlessly talented. “Ammy is such an effortless actor; he makes everything look so easy,” she praises. “Whether it’s an emotional scene or comedy, he excels in every aspect. Apart from our friendship, I’m a huge fan of his as an actor.”
Seema Kaushal, who plays Ammy’s mother in the movie, raises expectations further by applauding Sonam’s dedication. “Sonam has given her all to this movie. She immersed herself in the character, and that dedication shines through,” she remarks.
Yashpal Sharma, portraying Sonam’s father, expresses joy about the filmmaking experience, comparing it favorably to many Bollywood projects. “This movie not only has masala (spice) but also rich content. It’s a light-hearted comedy with the right mix of emotion and romance,” he describes enthusiastically.
Veteran actor Yograj Singh, reflecting on his experience, admits he had much to learn from Ammy and the team. “Seventy percent of the comedy in the movie comes from Yograj,” Ammy notes appreciatively.
The team of “Kudi Haryane Val Di” showers praise on producer Pawan Gill for his deep involvement and care. Gill emphasizes the film’s theme of Haryana-Punjab cultural affinity, noting their shared bloodline and outlook.
Reflecting on Ammy Virk’s persona, Seema Kaushal describes him as remarkably humble despite his stardom. “Even as a big star, he greets everyone on set, cares about their well-being, and enjoys treating everyone to food,” she shares warmly.
Kaushal also offers insights into working with Yograj Singh, initially intimidating but ultimately revealed as down-to-earth. “The entire team was delightful,” she concludes.
Meanwhile, Honey Mattu highlights director Rakesh Dhawan’s visionary storytelling, assuring the audience of an engaging experience in “Kudi Haryane Val Di.”
With a star-studded cast, heartfelt performances, and a narrative that bridges cultural divides, “Kudi Haryane Val Di” promises to be a cinematic treat that appeals to audiences far beyond the borders of Punjab and Haryana. Stay tuned for this delightful blend of comedy, emotion, and romance that is set to capture hearts across India.
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