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Singh vs Kaur
Nihal Singh is a young man from a village in Nabha, who in an attempt to get rid of an unwanted marriage proposal, ends up lying to his entire village that he loves somebody named 'Jasneet Kaur' (Surveen Chawla) from Vancouver. In reality, Jasneet is a girl, who Nihal and his friend and partner in crime, Taari (Binnu Dhillon) find on the web and keep a picture of her to show as proof to the village. Coaxed by his mother and a nagging village 'Taayi', Nihal Singh sets out for Canada to stay with Taari's Chacha (B.N. Sharma) and get his help in finding the whereabouts of Jasneet. There he also meets a girl named, Simrat (Japji Khaira) who informs him that Jasneet belongs to one of the wealthiest family in Vancouver and that it would be very difficult for him to reach her.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the story of Jaswinder Singh, a simple farmer who is forced to impersonate his tough cousin, Balbir Singh, to impress the woman he loves. As he navigates this deception, he finds himself entangled in a series of comical and action-packed situations. The narrative blends romance with the challenges of maintaining a false identity.
Critical Reception
Singh vs Kaur received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. It was praised for its humor, Gipi Grewal's performance, and its entertaining storyline, which successfully blended comedy and action. Some critics noted that the plot had its predictable moments, but the overall entertainment value was high.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its laugh-out-loud comedy and Gipi Grewal's engaging performance.
Appreciated for successfully blending action sequences with a light-hearted romantic plot.
Some found the storyline to be somewhat predictable but enjoyed the overall entertainment factor.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, highlighting its humor and the chemistry between the lead actors. Many found it to be a fun and engaging watch, with positive comments on the action sequences and the overall entertainment provided.
Fun Fact
The film's premise of mistaken identity and a mild-mannered protagonist forced into a tough role was a popular trope in Punjabi cinema, resonating well with the audience.
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