Love Yoou Soniye
Love Yoou Soniye | |
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Theatrical publicity poster. Producers knew immediately when setting up the shot—part of the montage it would be the "key art of the film". Karanvir noted, "This one shot tells you the entire story." | |
Directed by | Sahil Kohli |
Produced by | Firebird Entertainment[1] |
Starring |
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Music by |
Ishq Bector Shree D Rishi Rich Harry Anand |
Cinematography | Ashok Salian |
Edited by |
Shiva Bayappa Shekhar Reddy |
Production company |
Firebird Entertainment Pvt Ltd |
Distributed by |
PVR (India)[2] B4U (Overseas) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 140 minutes[3] |
Country | India |
Language | Punjabi[3] |
Budget | 2.50cr |
Love Yoou Soniye (English: Love You Sweetheart) is a 2013 Punjabi Romcom film directed by Sahil Kohli. It is the first film produced by Karanvir Bohra and Teejay Sidhu who also star as leading characters in the film. Additional cast members include Vindu Dara Singh, Upasna Singh, Hiten Paintal and Raghu Ram in supporting roles. The movie poster was released on 7 October 2013 and the theatrical trailer promo was released on 24 October 2013. The film was released on 6 December in India and United Kingdom [3]
Plot
Lovleen (Sidhu) is an adorable child in the Sidhu family whose parents love her to the core. During her first day of college she meets a boy named Karanvir Singh Gill (Bohra) who she hits with her car while he is riding his bike. Karanvir seeks vengeance for the accident and decides to retaliate.
When Lovleen arrives at her classroom the next day, Karanvir poses as a professor and humiliates her. Karanvir invites his friends and Lovleen's best friend, Dolly, to a pub where he asks her to dance. While dancing, Karanvir accidentally touches Lovleen, which angers her and results in her attempt to slap him. The next day, she asks her friends to fight Karanvir but is not successful.
She takes Karanvir on No Man's Land where she accuses him of raping her. He slaps her and reveals that he has romantic feelings for Lovleen. She reacts by saying that she is sorry for what she did and tries to apologize but Karanvir is not receptive. Later, Lovleen angrily shouts at Karanvir for ignoring her and tells him that she would never talk to him. Finally, he apologizes to her, and they become best friends.
Karanvir expresses his emotions to his elder brother, Mahendra Singh Gill (Ram). As the story moves on, Karanvir confesses his love towards her and she confesses her love to him as well. Eventually, Lovleen's father (Shivendra Mahal) comes to know about their love, but agrees to meet his family. In a showroom, Mahendra wants to give a car to Karanvir as a gift but chooses a car which was already been sold. Mahendra argues with a manager for the car and tries to slap him, but he is held back by the owner. He also fights with the owner and goes out of the showroom. The Gill brothers then head to Sidhu's house, Mahendra and learn that the owner was the notorious figure Kewal Sidhu. Sidhu insults the Gill brothers which makes Karanvir furious and he vows to marry Lovleen at any cost. Meanwhile, Sidhu arranges her marriage to a NRI Harmeet from Canada (Paintal). Heartbroken, Karanvir tries to meet her but is held by security guards as he wasn't allowed to enter. Eventually, Lovleen, heartbroken and sad, confesses her feelings towards Karanvir to her aunt. Her dad listens to this and fills with rage, and he now wants Lovleen to marry the next day. Lovleen pleads with Karanvir for a solution, but Karanvir has no option left but to leave Lovleen forever. Lovleen runs to find Karanvir and tell him to run away with her. Karanvir strongly disagrees, but Lovleen tells him that if he does not agree then she will commit suicide by jumping in a lake. She jumps but Karanvir dives to save her. Karanvir saves Lovleen and brings her back to the mansion. Upon their return, Karanvir is beaten by her uncle and brother. Kewal points a gun to shoot him, but Mahendra steps forward and saves him. Heartbroken, Gill's brothers leaves the mansion. Loveleen pleads to her dad to leave her. Kewal finally agrees and Karanvir and Lovleen are united.
Cast
- Teejay Sidhu as Lovleen Sidhu
- Karanvir Bohra as Karanvir Singh Gill / Parminder
- Raghu Ram as Mahendra Singh Gill (Karanvir's brother)
- Vindu Dara Singh as Lovleen's uncle (Chachu)
- Hiten Paintal as Harmeet (Lovleen's fiancee) (extended cameo)
- Manav Gohil as real Parminder (cameo)
- Tanya Abrol as Dolly
- Upasna Singh as Loveleen's aunt (Chachi)
Songs
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Ek Pila" | Harry Anand (lyrics too) |
2 | "Labda Phira" | Shree D, Swaroop Khan, Palak Muchhal |
3 | "Love Karley" | ShreeD, Palak Muchhal |
4 | "Moti" | Ishq Bector, Shree D, Shivangi Bhayan |
5 | "Relief Ni" | Ashim Kemson, Isheta Sarckar |
"Love Yoou Soniye" | Rishi Rich, Juggy D |
Filming and development
Shooting began in January 2013. The first schedule was completed in Baroda, Gujarat whereas the second shooting schedule took place in Chandigarh, Punjab. Karanvir sported 2 looks in this film (One with a Sikh attire and second as a college student) . Teejay played his love interest. Raghu Ram played Karanvir's elder brother in the film whereas Vindu D. Singh played Teejay's uncle in the film.[4] Music directors Ishq Bector, Shree D, Rishi Rich, Harry Anand will score the music for the film.[5] Music director Harry Anand portrayed Teejay's brother in the film. Hiten Paintal had an extended cameo of a NRI. Manrina Rekhi, wife of popular music director Rishi Rich played a small part of Harmeet's sister in the film. For the most part, this film used common Bollywood film plots.[6]
References
- ↑ "Karanvir Bohra and Teejay Sidhu turn producers". Hitlist Team. Mid Day. 9 February 2013. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
- ↑ "PVR To Release Punjabi Film | Box Office India : India's premier film trade magazine". Box Office India. 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
- 1 2 3 "LOVE YOOU SONIYE - British Board of Film Classification". BBFC. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
- ↑ "Proud to play a sardar: Raghu". Punjab Newsline. 17 September 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
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- ↑ "Karanvir-Teejay's Bollywood magic in Punjabi film 'Love Yoou Soniye'". Amrita Tanna. 19 November 2013. Retrieved 2015-10-31.