Angrej 

Angrej (transl. Englishman) is a 2015 Indian Punjabi-language historical romance film directed by Simerjit Singh. Set against the backdrop of the waning British Raj, the film chronicles the love story of a young man and a woman, played by Amrinder Gill and Sargun Mehta respectively, belonging to different social strata. Angrej has Aditi Sharma, Ammy Virk, Binnu Dhillon, Anita Devgan, Sardar Sohi, and Nirmal Rishi in supporting roles; it marked the feature film debut for Mehta and Virk.

Conceived as a romantic comedy set in the pre-partitioned Punjab, Angrej‘s story was written by Amberdeep Singh, who had always wanted to work on a period film about Punjabi culture. The film was shot in the rural parts of Rajasthan and Punjab over 40 days, with Navneet Misser serving as the cinematographer. Production designer Raashid Rangrez paid particular attention to the film’s sets and costume design as he wanted them to represent the Punjab of the 1940s accurately. Jatinder Shah composed the film’s soundtrack, which features vocals from Gill, Virk and Sunidhi Chauhan.

Angrej was released theatrically on 31 July 2015; it received a positive response from film critics and audience alike. The performances of the cast, the production design, and the humour were chiefly praised. Commercially, Angrej grossed a total of around ₹307 million in its theatrical run and became one of the highest-grossing Punjabi films of all time. It was nominated for 22 awards at the 2015 PTC Punjabi Film Awards, winning ten including the Best Film, Best Director (Simerjeet Singh), Best Actor (Gill), and Best Actress (Mehta).

Plot

Angrej (Amrinder Gill), an older adult from India, arrives at his pre-partition home in Pakistan, where he meets the current residents. When asked about his time in Pakistan, he tells them of his life in the pre-partitioned India.

In 1945, a young farmer Angrej and his friend Aslam (Binnu Dhillon), visit a mela (carnival)in a nearby village. Angrej meets Maado (Aditi Sharma) at the mela (who he is in love with). She reciprocates his feelings. He proposes marriage to Maado, but she is reluctant as her family would not approve of a love marriage, neither would Angrej’s. He tells his mother of his intentions to marry Maado. Angrej’s mother disapproves of love in general, but his sister-in-law agrees to arrange for the marriage.

Later, when Angrej goes to inform Maado of the impending marriage proposal, Maado’s father catches him. Before her father could do anything, a snake bites him, and he loses his ability to speak as a result of partial paralysis. Haakam (Ammy Virk), a rich landlord from Lahore and a distant relative of Maado’s grandmother, begins to visit Maado’s house and flirts with Maado frequently. Angrej sells his buffalo in order to buy gold bangle for Maado. However, she tells him that her family disapproves of his financial condition. She gives in to the advances made by Haakam, who brings her various gifts. Angrej is heartbroken when he witnesses a secret meeting between the two; Hakkam had brought a wood-cased radio for Maado from Lahore, much to her amusement.

Angrej’s family is invited to his cousin’s wedding, where he meets Dhann Kaur (Sargun Mehta), his cousin’s friend and the daughter of a wealthy aristocrat. The two develop a friendship over the course of the next few days. Maado and her family are also present at the wedding. Kaur helps Angrej in getting back with Maado, but is herself attracted to him. Haakam arrives at the wedding with the groom’s baraat; that night, he makes a pass at many women, including Kaur. Angrej rebukes him, and the two engage in a fight but are later pacified by Maado’s father. Hakkam continues to flirt with women and is caught by Maado the following day when Angrej makes her aware of it. Angrej consoles her, and the two rekindle their romance. The wedding concludes on the day of the vidai, and the guests begin to return home — angrej bids farewell to Kaur, who is smitten by him by this point.

Angrej begins to dress like a landlord and visits Maado. Impressed by his new appearance, Maado proposes him for marriage. Angrej realises that he does not love Maado any more but instead wants to be with Kaur, who loves him. He gifts the bangle to Maado and takes his leave. He reaches Dhann Kaur’s village only to find out that she got engaged. He leaves heartbroken.

A few days later Aslam informs him that Dhann Kaur’s fiancé is Haakam. Angrej then pleads his case to Kaur’s father, who is enraged by his indecency and impudence. He threatens to shoot an undeterred Angrej as Kaur watches helplessly. Maado’s father, who has recovered from his paralysis, intervenes and vouches for Angrej. He is able to convince Kaur’s father to agree to the wedding, much to the delight of the couple.

In the present day, Angrej scatters Kaur’s ashes in the open fields around their old home as per her last wishes.

Cast

  • Amrinder Gill as Angrej ‘Geja’
  • Sargun Mehta as Dhann Kaur
  • Aditi Sharma as Maado
  • Ammy Virk as Haakam
  • Binnu Dhillon as Aslam
  • Sardar Sohi as Baghel Singh, Maado’s grandfather
  • Nirmal Rishi as Maado’s grandmother
  • Anita Devgan as Geja’s Mother
  • Nisha Bano as Maado’s friend
  • Hobby Dhaliwal as Gajjan Singh
  • Gurmeet Saajan as Angrej’s fuffad

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