Heer Ranjha: A True Love Story

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  • Genre(s):Romance
  • Release year: 2009
  • Running time: 146 min
You mention any good usual love story and it will have all the usual emotions of love, longing, pain, quest and sacrifice. But the moment you mention Heer Ranjha, the word `eternal' is pre fixed to all these emotions eternal love, eternal longing,...read more
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You mention any good usual love story and it will have all the usual emotions of love, longing, pain, quest and sacrifice. But the moment you mention Heer Ranjha, the word `eternal' is pre fixed to all these emotions eternal love, eternal longing, eternal quest and eternal sacrifice. Time is perhaps the ultimate test of greatness and it is a testimony to the enduring appeal of the story of Heer Ranjha that it continues to be a dearly loved part of the collective and individual memory of millions across the world even after almost 300 years. Even today, people across cultures and languages read and sing about the love story of these two star crossed souls. Many a lover has invoked the names of Heer Ranjha to sanctify his love and to express the immeasurable depth of his feelings for his beloved. Such is the reverence and affection that this story has earned from the people that it is no longer a story but has become a metaphor, a symbol of pure and eternal love. Our film Heer Ranjha is an attempt to capture on celluloid the eternity of this metaphor. Ranjha, flute playing `man mauji' who looks at life with a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face, is shattered after the death of his loving father. He leaves his home in `Takht Hazaara' after being disillusioned with the behavior of his family and wanders about aimlessly into the unknown world. However, his wandering feet and heart are arrested by just one glimpse of the mesmerizingly beautiful `Heer' from `Jhang Siyaal'. Love blossoms and the two souls are soon pledged to each other for all eternity. However, the bitter `Kaidon' and the wily `Qaazis' conspire to separate the two lovers and Heer is forcibly married off to `Saidaa' of `Rangpur Kherra'. A disconsolate Ranjha renounces the world and wanders around in search of Heer. The two lovers meet again only to be dealt a cruel blow by fate once again. Ultimately the two lovers meet a tragic end but their story doesn't end with their deaths. It grows into a legend instead. Every time a `ghabroo' sighs in love just as Ranjha must have centuries ago, and every time a `mutiyaar' feels the tars of Heer flow from her own eyes, we know that the story of Heer Ranjha has lived on in the heart of every man who has known and experienced love. Heer Ranjha, the film, tries to recreate the legend of the two lovers with utmost sincerity and historical accuracy. The best of technicians and artists form around the world have come together on this film with a common goal the most authentic and lavish retelling of the story of Heer Ranjha. The dialogues have been beautifully crafted to express every emotion and every nuance that plays out in the story. The soulful music covers the entire melody of the story right from the first note of the Ranjha's flute as it wafted across the night air and whispered a promise into Heer's ear, and up to the last painful note of the lovers' last sigh. A lot of research work has been invested into creating the Punjab of those times. Authentic costumes, architecture and characters from centuries ago have been recreated so that the audience can be transported back to a time, centuries ago, when these two star crossed lovers walked the same earth that we tread upon today. Owing to the hard work that has been put into the making of Heer Ranjha, the team behind the film is sure that the audience will be able to have the soul stirring experience of actually touching the essence of Heer Ranjha in its purest form and will surely come back for more.

Original Release

11/13/2009

Cast

Directors

Ksshitij Chaudhary, Harjit Singh

Writers

Harjit Singh

Cast

Producers

Editors

Ranu Day

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