Dharti (2011 film)

Dharti
Directed by Navaniat Singh
Produced by Darshan Singh Grewal
J.S.Kataria
Jimmy Shergill
Starring Jimmy Shergill
Surveen Chawla
Rannvijay Singh
Japji Khera
Music by Jaidev Kumar
Distributed by T-Series
Release dates
21 April 2011 (Australia)
22 April 2011 (worldwide)
Country India
Language Punjabi
Budget INR30 million (US$480,000)
Box office INR87.8 million (US$1.4 million)

Dharti is a 2011 Punjabi film directed by Navaniat Singh with story, screenplay and dialogues by Manoj Jha. Dharti was produced by Darshan Singh Grewal, J.S. Kataria and Jimmy Shergill, and stars Jimmy Shergill, Surveen Chawla, Rannvijay Singh, Japji Khera, Prem Chopra, Rahul Dev, Binnu Dhillon and Shavinder Mahal.[1] It was released on 21 April in Australia and on 22 April 2011 globally.

Plot

Dharti is family drama set in Punjab with the backdrop of Punjab politics. Baljit Singh Wadala (Prem Chopra) is the head of the ruling party in Punjab and has two sons. The elder son Vikramjit Singh Wadala (Ramandeep Arya) is following his father's footsteps and is a prominent political leader, while the younger son Jaideep Singh Wadala (Jimmy Shergill) is a squadron leader in the Indian Air Force. The younger son has a conflict with his father as he had left his father's legacy to join the politics.

Cast

The other actors are Japji Khaira, Jaspal Bhatti, and Shivender Mahal.

Release

Dharti released on 21 April 2011 in Australia. It released worldwide on 22 April 2011. The premiere took place in Australia.

Dharti beat the record of other two movies that were released on same day: Dum Maro Dum (Hindi) and Mr. Perfect (Telugu) in Punjab and overseas. At the Wave multiplex in Ludhiana, the first two shows of Dharti were Rs. 21,963 and Rs. 35,824. At Orient in Ludhiana, Dharti drew the first two shows full (Rs. 25,100 per show); at PVR in Ludhiana, it collected Rs. 31,203 in the first show. At Harsha multiplex in Karnal Dharti collected Rs. 10,086 in first show.

On its first weekend playing in the United States, Dharti grossed an estimated $148,000 from 11 screens which was an average of $8,230 grossed at each screen. The only movies to do better were Mr. Perfect which grossed an average of $8860 per screen and Madea's Big Happy Family which grossed a huge $11,220 per screen.[2] This converts to approximately 6.6 million INR which is a huge achievement grossing more in a weekend than previous Punjabi films have in their entire time on the screen in US cinemas. The movie is second highest grossing Punjabi movie of 2011.The movie establishes Jimmy Shergill as the leading contemporary actor of Punjabi cinema.

PTC PUNJABI FILM AWARDS:Dharti won 6 awards at this ceremony which are listed below:

References

  1. "Dharti: Complete cast and crew details". Cine Punjab. Retrieved 2011-03-15.
  2. "The Weekend Report: April 24, 2011". Movie City News. Retrieved 2011-04-25.