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Aisa Des Hai Mera
Aisa Des Hai Mera Aisa Des Hai Mera - Rusty is the only daughter of an upper middle class white family residing in England.. One day Rusty comes to know that, she is a half-indian. Yet in all her growing up years, Rusty is inexplicably drawn to many facets of the indian culture even in London. The music fascinates her, the aroma of spices, the fabric and the dresses, the colors everything seems to have some kind of meaning to her though she cannot not explain why. Rusty hence decides to go to Punjub to search for some explanation to the primeval pull that she feels.

Genre: Famimy Drama

(2006) - Somya Tondon, Pawan Shankar




Aisa Des Hai Mera

Summary
The novelty of this serial lies in the exploration of the way and life of pastoral and feudal Punjab. A Punjab on the verge of change and desperately trying to ward off the western influences, Punjabis desperately trying to hold on to their quaint cultural idioms, their ethos, their unshakeable belief in the hierarchy of social classes. Yet it is a Punjab, which is vibrant, celebratory, energetic full of passion and aggression. The people who hate passionately, who love passionately, who live passionately, who will passionately defend what they believe is right and at the same time in a fit of passion will throw all the above mentioned passions out of the window and sacrifice themselves with the same passion.

Aisa Des Hai Mera

CAST:
Somya Tondon
Beena
Kanwaljeet Singh
Pavan Shankar
Dolly Minhas

Writing credits
Lekh Tandon

Directed by
Rajesh Sethi

Produced by
Manish Goswami

Banner:
Siddhant Cinevision

Songs from Bollywood Movie Aisa Des Hai Mera

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