Pollywood: Neeru Bajwa plans to break quite a few glass ceilings | Chandigarh News
These women are certainly proactive. As always, they’re hellbent on pushing open quite a few doors and shattering quite a few glass ceilings. And leading this ‘girl gang’ from the front is firebrand Neeru Bajwa.
Starring the stalwarts of Punjabi cinema like Nirmal Rishi, Gurpreet Bhang and Neil, along with talented actors Rupinder Rupi, Dharminder Kaur, Jasinder Brar, Seema Kaushal, Baljinder Kaur, Rubina Bajwa and Simran Chahal. The banner of the new movie “Buhe Bariyan”, which will be released on September 15th, was lit up on the stage as they entered the venue dancing.
Produced by Santosh Subhash Thite, Sarla Rani, Lienniaz Ent, Neeru Bajwa Entertainment and U&I Films, ‘Buhe Bariyan’ is directed by Uday Pratap Singh and written by Jagdeep Warring. “All the wives are here,” laughs Neil as he chats with the film’s cast.
“This is a different film, a fresh story with all female protagonists. I think it is the first time that there are no men on stage here. We are all leading here and Nirmal -Mrs. Rishi is our leader,” added Neil, who has always believed in “be the change”. With Buhe Balyan, she aims to give wings to the feminist revolution and question the long-held norms and constrained lives of women living according to rules, instructions and orders.
“I’ve always been a man of my own ideas, and I’ve always done things my way. This is a film very close to my heart, a film in which I expressed a lifetime of emotions, a film in which I have never been closed off. It is an all-open version of the “Buhhe Baliyan” that was kept, and is as original as it is original. It is my life’s work,” says Nirmal Rishi. Gurpreet Bang agrees.
“I have to open my own Bhuhe Balyan. Believe me, I have no animosity towards men. They are part of us and we have to survive hand in hand. No. Men are needed. But never at the expense of your own self-respect or self-respect, it’s your own fight for independence and individualism, and this movie made me dance from the inside out. This is for mothers, grandmothers, women who “opened their own homes.” Baliyaan,” says Gurpreet.
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Sonakshi Sinha says Salman Khan started laughing when he heard that her starting salary was Rs 3,000, “He asked me to buy him a gift.”
Buhe Baliyan is a symbol, a metaphor and a doorway to empowerment for its star cast. As Neru says, this is a movie in which everyone is the main character, and each of them did their best.
“There are so many stereotypes and heroines are given so little importance or strong roles. It’s all songs and songs and cute suits. But I have an opinion and I have a say. I believe in that and I want to use that to get the world to listen,” says Neil, who is fiercely independent, working on his own work and social media, and maintaining a work-life balance. say. She travels between Canada and India for shoots with her three children.
Actor-producer Bajwa is on a roll this year. Not only did her Punjabi films (produced under Neeru Bajwa Entertainment Private Limited) ‘Kali Jotta’ and ‘Chal Jindiye’ become blockbusters, but she also founded a music production company, Neeru Bajwa Music, and made her first Hollywood film ‘Kali Jotta’ and ‘Chal Jindiye’. He starred in the movie “It Lives.” internal. She will soon be seen co-starring John Abraham in Tehran and Satinder Sartaj in another Punjabi film. In the meantime, catch Bue She Baliyan on September 15th this year.