Rabb Da Radio

Rabb Da Radio (transl.God's own Radio) is a 2017 Indian Punjabi-language film directed by Tarnvir Singh Jagpal and Harry Bhatti, and written by Jass Grewal. It stars Tarsem Jassar, Mandy Takhar and Simi Chahal. The film was produced by Manpreet Johal and Vehli Janta Films, distributed by White Hill Productions. It marked the debut of Tarsem Jassar.[1]

Rabb Da Radio
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTarnvir Singh Jagpal
Harry Bhatti
Produced byManpreet Johal
Written byJass Grewal
StarringTarsem Jassar
Jagjeet Sandhu
Mandy Takhar
Simi Chahal
Music byJaidev Kumar (background)
R Guru
Nick Dhammu
Deep Jandu (soundtrack)
CinematographyAnshul Chobey
Edited byManish More
Production
company
Vehli Janta Films
Distributed byOmjee Group
Release date
  • 31 March 2017 (2017-03-31)
Running time
118 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagePunjabi
Box officeest. 16 crore

Set in the Punjab of the 80s and 90s, the film revolves around family ties, love and unconditional faith over God. Rabb Da Radio takes back to an era where lovers used to just see each other and decide that they're going to be life partners.

The film was released theatrically on 31 March 2018. A commercial success, Rabb Da Radio earned 4.5 crore in its opening weekend and 16 crore at the end of its theatrical run.[2][3][4] Rabb Da Radio won 10 awards in different ceremonies from 49 nominations including Best film (critics) Award, Best Debut Actor, Best Actress (critics) and many others.

Plot

This story is about two brothers' families. Though they are real brothers, the elder brother's manipulative wife doesn't like her brother in law and his wife at all, so she builds up a wall in the house and divides it in two. Both the families start staying separately. The elder brother has two sons and the younger brother has three daughters. The three sisters love their cousin brothers, but the elder brother's sons don't reciprocate their love for their sisters because they fear their mother. When the three sisters went to their house to tie Rakhi to both brothers then their mother don't allow them and they have to return weeping. The elder brother gets his eldest son married and the invitation is not sent properly to younger brothers family. Naseeb, the new daughter-in-law, is given a welcome and is promised to be treated with proper care, but her manipulative mother in law orders Naseeb to never show her face to her brother in law's family and especially to the eldest girl Guddi. The eldest daughter of the younger brother is very intelligent and of loving nature, she craves to talk to her brother's wife, but as she's afraid of her aunt she's unable to do so. As the time passes Naseeb the daughter-in-law gets to know the dynamics of the house and understands that her mother in law doesn't talk to her sister in law because of her huge ego and arrogance. Naseeb gets too close to younger brother's daughter Guddi with time. During all this phase of changing relationships a rich boy Manjinder falls in love with Guddi. He tries to find mediator but fails. Then he comes to know that one of his Bhua is also related with Naseeb. Both brothers take their Bhua to Naseebs house where she is alone at that time. In the meantime Guddi also comes. Then Manjinder's aunt asks Naseeb to become mediator of marriage, but she refuses due to fear of her mother in law. Further they takes help from his Bhua and gets his marriage fixed to Guddi. When Naseeb's mother in law gets to know about this, she throws Naseeb out of the house and succeeds in breaking Guddi's relation/marriage as well. Naseeb's mother comes and visits Naseeb as she prophesizes that her daughter is going through a tough time. Naseeb opens up to her mother about how she tried to break her sister-in-law's marriage. Her mother consoles her. Naseeb and her husband go to Manjinder's house and try to fix Guddi's and Manjinder's alliance and succeeds in doing so. The two estranged families reconcile, break down the wall in their house, and wed Guddi and Manjinder, and they live happily ever after.

Cast

  • Tarsem Jassar as Manjinder Singh
  • Simi Chahal as Guddi
  • Jagjeet Sandhu as Jaggi
  • Mandy Takhar as Naseeb Kaur
  • Harbilas Sangha as Manga
  • Dheeraj Kumar as Hardeep/Deepa (Naseeb's Husband)
  • Anita Devgan as Chhaparo (Naseeb's Mother-in-Law)
  • Gurmeet Saajan as Kabul Singh (Naseeb's Father-in-Law)
  • Nirmal Rishi as Bebe Hardev Kaur
  • Satwant Kaur as Manjinder's Bhua
  • Tarsem Paul as Sucha Singh (Guddi's father)
  • Seema Kaushal as Karmo (Guddi's mother)
  • Sunita Dhir as Manjinder's mother
  • Malkeet Rauni as Harnek Singh (Naseeb's Chacha)
  • Jimmy Sandhu as Preeto
  • Jasneet Kaur as Paalo
  • Siddhi Malhotra as Nikki
  • Ammy Virk as Special Appearance

Soundtrack

Rabb Da Radio
Soundtrack album by
Deep Jandu,
Nick Dhammu & R Guru
Released5 April 2017 (2017-04-05)
Recorded2016
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length22:06
LanguagePunjabi
LabelWhite Hill Music
External audio
Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube

Soundtrack of Rabb Da Radio is composed by various artists Deep Jandu, Nick Dhammu and R Guru. Full soundtrack was released on iTunes on 5 April 2017.[5] The album was also made available for digital download on Google Play in the same month; it was well received by audience and holds an average score of 4.6 out of 5 on Google Play based on 20 reviews.[6] Album contains the vocals by Tarsem Jassar, Kulbir Jhinjer, Ammy Virk and Sharry Mann. Jass Grewal also won award for best lyrics for song "Rabb Da Radio" sung by Sharry Mann.[7]

Track list

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Sardara"Tarsem JassarDeep JanduTarsem Jassar3:12
2."Rabb Da Radio"Jass GrewalNick DhammuSharry Mann4:44
3."Akh Boldi"Tarsem JassarR GuruAmmy Virk, Mankirat Pannu3:56
4."Tere Bajhon"Tarsem JassarR GuruTarsem Jassar3:49
5."Sadke Sadke"Tarsem JassarR GuruKulbir Jhinjer & Mankirat Pannu3:51
6."Rehmat"Tarsem JassarR GuruTarsem Jassar2:48
Total length:22:06

Awards and nominations

Award Date of ceremony[lower-alpha 1] Category Recipient Result
Filmfare Awards Punjabi[8] 23 March 2018Best FilmRabb Da RadioNominated
Best Film (critics)Rabb Da RadioWon
Best ActressMandy TakharNominated
Best ActressSimi ChahalNominated
Best Actress (critics)Mandy TakharWon
Best Actress (critics)Simi ChahalNominated
Best DirectorHarry Bhatti & Tarnvir Singh JagpalNominated
Best Debut DirectorHarry Bhatti & Tarnvir Singh JagpalNominated
Best DebutTarsem JassarWon
Best Supporting ActressAnita DevganNominated
Best LyricsJass GrewalWon
Best Playback SingerSharry MannNominated
Best EditingManish MoreNominated
Best Sound DesignParikshit Lalwani/ Kunal MehtaNominated
Best Production DesignVijay GiriNominated
Best Background ScoreJaidev KumarNominated
Best ChoreographyRitchie BurtonNominated
Best StoryJass GrewalWon
Best ScreenplayJass GrewalNominated
PTC Punjabi Film Awards[9] 30 March 2018 Best FilmRabb Da RadioNominated
Best ActorTarsem JassarNominated
Best ActressMandy TakharNominated
Best ActressSimi ChahalNominated
Best Actor (critics)Tarsem JassarWon
Best Actress (critics)Simi ChahalWon
Best Supporting ActressAnita DevganWon
Best Debut DirectorHarry Bhatti & Taranveer JagpalNominated
Best DebutTarsem JassarNominated
Best Playback SingerSharry MannNominated
Best Music DirectorNick DhammuNominated
Best DialoguesJass GrewalNominated
Best StoryJass GrewalWon
Brit Asia Punjabi Film Awards[10] 12 May 2018 Best FilmRabb Da RadioNominated
Best Debut PerformanceTarsem JassarWon
Best Supporting ActressAnita DevganNominated
Best ActressMandy TakharNominated
Best ActressSimi ChahalNominated
Best ActorTarsem JassarNominated
Best DirectorHarry Bhatti & Taranvir JagpalNominated

[11][7]

Sequel

Before release of Afsar (2018) sequel Rabb Da Radio 2 was announced along with Uda Adia on 4 September 2018 by Tarsem Jassar's production house Vehli Janta Films along with another film by same team Uda Ada. The sequel of the film will be released on 20 September, 2019.[12] The release date of sequel Rabb Da Radio 2 has been changed to 29 March 2019.[13]

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References

  1. Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  1. "Rabb Da Radio (TRAILER) Tarsem Jassar | Mandy Takhar | Simi Chahal | Releasing On 31 March 2017 - YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  2. "Punjabi Film Rabb Ka Radio Does Very Well - Box Office India". www.boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  3. "Rabb Da Radio (2017) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  4. "Rabb Da Radio". www.boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  5. Rabb Da Radio (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - EP by Various Artists, 5 April 2017, retrieved 8 September 2018
  6. "R Guru, Nick Dhammu, Deep Jandu: Rabb Da Radio - Music on Google Play". Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  7. "Winners of the Jio Filmfare Awards (Punjabi) 2018". filmfare.com. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  8. "Nominations for the Jio Filmfare Awards (Punjabi) 2018". filmfare.com. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  9. "PTC Punjabi Film Awards 2018: Winners list". punjabnewsexpress.com. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  10. "FULL LIST OF WINNERS FROM THE PUNJABI FILM AWARDS 2018 - BritAsia TV". BritAsia TV. 14 May 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  11. "Brit Asia TV's Punjabi Film Awards 2018: Winners list".
  12. "Tarsem Jassar shares his Pollywood plan 2019". The Times of India. 6 September 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  13. Taran Adarsh [@taran_adarsh] (13 February 2019). "Tarsem Jassar and Simi Chahal... #Punjabi film #RabbDaRadio2 to release on 29 March 2019... Poster: t.co/DbPPFKifdV" (Tweet) via Twitter.
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