Bambukat

Bambukat
Directed by Pankaj Batra
Produced by Amiek Virk
Karaj Gill
Jaspal Singh Sandhu
Written by Jass Grewal
Starring Ammy Virk
Binnu Dhillon
Simi Chahal
Sheetal Thakur
Karamjit Anmol
Nirmal Rishi
Music by Jatinder Shah
Cinematography Vineet Malhotra
Production
company
Release date
29 July 2016
Running time
118 minutes
Country India
Language Punjabi
Box office Rs. 20 Crore

Bambukat is a 2016 Indian Punjabi-language film directed by Pankaj Batra, written by Jass Grewal and starring Ammy Virk, Binnu Dhillon, Simi Chahal and Sheetal Thakur as the main cast of the film and was released worldwide on 29 July 2016.[1][2] The film is set in a small village in Punjab, Channan.

Cast

  • Ammy Virk as Channan Singh
  • Binnu Dhillon as Resham Singh
  • Simi Chahal as Pakko/Parminder Kaur
  • Sheetal Thakur as Sammi
  • Karamjit Anmol as Channan's friend
  • Sardar Sohi as Pakko's uncle
  • Nirmal Rishi as Resham's mother
  • Hobby Dhaliwal as Pakko's father
  • Anita Devgan as Channan's mother
  • Malkeet Rauni as Channan's father
  • Harby Sangha as Gaama
  • Razia Sukhbir as Bholi
  • Veet Baljit (special appearance)
  • Anmol Verma as Bishan
  • Santosh Malhotra as Pakko's aunt
  • Harp Farmer as Chanan's brother
  • Davinder Singh as Pakko's brother
  • Mahabir Bhullar as Maharaja Dayal Singh of Dharampur

Track list

S.NoTrackSingerMusicLyrics
1.JindAmrinder GillJatinder ShahCharan Likhari
2.Kainthe WalaAmmy Virk & Kaur BJatinder ShahVeet Baljit
3.Langhe PaaniPrabh GillJatinder ShahVinder Nathumajra
4.Rakhi Soneya VeAmmy Virk & Rashi SoodJatinder ShahVeet Baljit
5.Bambukat Title SongAmmy VirkJatinder ShahVeet Baljit

Production

The film was shot in Firozpur and the schedule continued for 40 days.[3]

Box office

"Bambukat" grossed Rs.1.38 crore in Punjab on its first day.[4] It was released in over 65 screens in key international markets on 29 July and grossed approximately USD$1 million at the overseas box office in the first week.[5]

Critical reception

The Tribune gave the film a rating of 3 stars, describing the film as "slightly lengthy" but praised the acting.[6] Times of India described it as a "delightfully sensitive story on the equations between family members depending on their financial grounding and aspirations".[7]

References

  1. BookMyShow. "Bambukat". BookMyShow. Retrieved 2017-08-13.
  2. Bambukat (2016), retrieved 2017-08-13
  3. http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/amritsar/-bambukat-highlights-social-stereotypes-and-biases-based-on-appearances/272221.html
  4. http://www.livemint.com/Consumer/XUnWxiWN3UwoE2ejE9VI5M/Sultan-Kabali-dominate-box-office-in-July.html
  5. http://www.ibtimes.co.in/bambukat-box-office-collection-pankaj-batras-film-moves-closer-1-5-million-mark-overseas-689507#Ee2PYA2awzTIMRrM.99
  6. http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/life-style/gyan-zone/what-an-invention/273078.html
  7. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/When-Punjabi-cinema-meets-renaissance/articleshow/53791375.cms
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