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No tax on Waris Shah
Written by Grenade Singh   
Friday, 25 August 2006

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh  Capt. Singh announced the exemption of entertainment tax on 'Waris Shah – Ishq Daa Waaris'  a Punjabi film produced by Producer Manjit Maan of Sai Productions.

Amarinder Singh also released an audio cassette and Compact Disc (CD) of seven Punjabi songs of film at a function in hotel Mount View here. 

Speaking on the occasion, Capt. Singh said that it was a matter of great pride and honour for Punjab that Punjabi film industry had know geared to make feature films on the theme of rich cultural heritage.  

He said that this film would prove to be a milestone in apprising our younger generation with our deep rooted glorious cultural past. Capt. Singh quoted few stanzas of Punjab Rattan Late Ms Amrita Pritama from her poem 'Aaj Akhan Waris Saha Nu' and enlivened the aura with his passion for Punjabi culture and language. He said that the Punjab Government was committed for the promotion of Punjabi folk, art and culture.    

 Prominent amongst who were present on the occasion included Education Minister Partap Singh Bajwa, Principal Secretary Information & Public Relations D.S.Jaspal, State Election Commissioner C.L.Bains and President Punjab Art Council Kewal Dhillon. Besides film artists Gurdas Maan, Juhi Chawla, Divya Dutta and other artists of the films industry.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 September 2006 )
 
Inspired by Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Written by Grenade Singh   
Wednesday, 23 August 2006

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The idea of an Englishman teaching Punjabis about an 18th Century Sikh leader in India may sound a bit like trying to teach your dadima grandma how to make chapatis. KAY MURRAY speaks to Darren McIlroy about directing an Asian theatre company's play, and his imminent trip to the sub-continent "I didn't know anything about Maharaja Ranjit Singh and I was fascinated that somebody as devout Sikh as he was could be so liberal in his way of living", enthuses Darren McIlroy.

The 34-year-old, of North View Road, Crouch End, is currently directing Lion of the Punjab, about the maharaja's life.

Ranjit Singh, who ruled the Punjab state from 1801 to 1839, is still celebrated in Asian communities for uniting the Muslim, Hindu and Sikh communities, keeping the British out of his territory and not forcing his faith onto the people as previous rulers had.

The play is being performed by the Punjabi Theatre Academy, based in Southall, west London, and is set for a nationwide tour before embarking on an Indian tour later this Autumn - something Mr McIlroy is eagerly anticipating, having already visited the country to promote the show ealier this year.

"The Academy took me to India to sample the culture out there for five days," said Mr McIlroy. "I went to Amritsar and toured the Golden Temple, it was great. I also had to do a media conference in front of 300 devout Sikhs.

"It was very daunting and not being able to speak Punjabi, I had to do my speech in English. But they seemed to get the gist of what I was saying. Actually I'm a bit of a star out there now," he laughs.

"In November we will be returning to India but this time we will be going to Delhi to commemorate Maharaja Ranjit Singh's birthday and life."

As his first big-scale production as a director, Mr McIlroy admits that he has been intrigued by the story of the leader, who lived such an unconventional life.

"He had many wives, he drank lots and didn't say no to the vices," said Mr McIlroy. "His liberal outlook meant that he accepted everybody else. It is a good lesson to learn, especially in today's climate. This guy lived a few hundred years ago and was trying to ignore the prejudice around religions."

Mr McIlroy was working on another project when he applied for the job as director of the play, after seeing an advertisement in a trade newspaper.

For the last four years, he has been directing Shakespeare schemes in schools across London, including Haringey.

"It is fantastic as you are making Shakespeare accessible to people who normally wouldn't give it a blind bit of notice," he said. "I find that making it relevant to today's issues gets them interested."

Theatre has been a passion of his ever since he started acting for the National Youth and Music Theatre in 1985.

"Since then professional theatre has been my life," said Mr McIlroy. "First and foremost I'm an actor but directing has opened up some doors for me and I am finding out more about myself. It's a massive challenge but it's been fantastic."

But despite his commitments with his new company and The Lion of Punjab, Mr McIlroy has not abandoned his passion for Shakespeare, appearing at the recent Shakespeare Festival in Tring, Hertfordshire.

Ranjit Singh was also a fan of the famous English writer.

"He was very accepting of Shakespeare, although he couldn't read or write," said Mr McIlroy, who explains that despite his illiteracy, the Indian leader was extremely intelligent.

"His is a story that everybody can take something from," he said. "If more people were like Maharaja Ranjit Singh, they would be more accepting, and the world would be a much better place to be.

"These days it all seems to be about land and power and not human beings."

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 August 2006 )
 
Harbhajan Mann Dil Apna Punjabi
Written by Grenade Singh   
Wednesday, 23 August 2006
Harbhajan Mann in Dil Apna Punjabi
Posted online: Friday, August 18, 2006

Tips Films’ maiden Punjabi film titled Dil Apna Punjabi is set in a lively village of modern-day Punjab where a joint family spanning over four generations lives under one roof. Tips Films’ maiden Punjabi film titled Dil Apna Punjabi is set in a lively village of modern-day Punjab where a joint family spanning over four generations lives under one roof. Produced by Kumar S Taurani and Ramesh S Taurani and written and directed by Manmohan Singh, it stars Harbhajan Mann, Neeru Bajwa, Mahek Chahal, Dara Singh, Kanwaljeet Singh, Deep Dhillon, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Rana Ranbir and Amar Noorie. Apache Indian and Tania Zaeta also feature in songs in the film.

The film has been picturised in scenic locales of Kulu Manali, Chandigarh, Punjab and various locations like Tower Bridge, St Paul’s Cathedral, Windsor Castle, Batter Sea Park, Margate Beach, Caver Sham Bridge in London, UK.

Made under the banner of Tips Films, it has music by Sukshinder Shinda and lyrics by Babu Singh Maan and Amarjit Musapuria.

Rabb Ne Banaiyan... complete
Producer-director Darshan Bagga has completed the post-production work of his Punjabi film Rabb Ne Baniyan Jodiean. Made under the banner of Star Entertainment Pvt Ltd and Darshan Art Internationals’, this romantic musical thriller has bhangra remix king Babbu Mann in the lead role. He has also written the lyrics, sung and composed a song. Presented by TP Agarwal, it has cinematography by Naren A Gadia and dialogue by Amrik Gill. To be released on September 15, the film also stars Nilofer, Jayesh Pandher, Priya Gill, Puneet Issar, Ranjeet and Gurpreet Ghuggi.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 August 2006 )
 
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