‘Dildariyaan’ is releasing on October 9 (Today): Stars Jassie Gill, Sagarika Ghatge and Binnu Dhillon

Chandigarh, October 9. Film maker Pankaj Batra is ready with his next Punjabi venture ‘Dildariyaan’ which is hitting the screens on October 9 all over. This funny and exciting love story stars Jassie Gill, Sagarika Ghatge, Binnu Dhillon, Gugu Gill and Karmjit Anmol. On Thursday, the team of the film gathered at Hotel JW Marriott, Sector-35 to talk about the film which has been directed by Pankaj Batra.

‘Dildariyaan’ is releasing on October 9 (Today)
‘Dildariyaan’ is releasing on October 9 (Today)

Made under the banner of Battalion Entertainment and Yuvika Films, the film has been produced by Monty Shoor, Rakesh Thakar, Amrinder Mahal and co-produced by Ravi Luthra, Ashwani Nischal and Shoor brothers. Jagdeep Singh Sidhu has penned down the story. The music of the film has been composed by Jatinder Shah. Babu Singh Mann, Happy Raikoti and Maninder Kailey have written the lyrics of the songs. Music has been released on Speed Records.

On this occasion, Jassie Gill said, “The film is a light-hearted comedy which will be loved by every viewer. Visually also the film is very beautiful and Pankaj sir has awesomely directed us throughout.”

Breaking through in Punjabi cinema with this movie actress Sagarika Ghatge is all excited. She said, “It was fun doing this film. It is something different from the routine Punjabi films and each character has been precisely created on screen. Audiences will love Binnu ji.”

Director Pankaj Batra is one of the most experienced people in Punjabi film industry today and yet again he is ready to make a statement. He told, “The story connects to every individual who has loved someone in his life. Every viewer will feel that his life is being depicted on the screen.”

Babbal Rai made a presence to promote the film on this occasion. He said, “Jassie is a dear friend and I am looking forward to this film. I am sure it will leave a mark at the box office and would be appraised by everyone.”