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WATCH: Punjabi movie 'Maa' releases in time for Mother's Day Weekend

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 06 May, 2022 04:26 PM
  • WATCH: Punjabi movie 'Maa' releases in time for Mother's Day Weekend

The much talked about Punjabi Movie Maa starring Divya Dutta, Gippy Grewal, Gurpreet Ghughi, Rana Ranbir and other well known actors is releasing on Friday, May 6, 2022 in time for Mother’s Day Weekend.

Darpan Your City shares some glimpses from the media premiere of Maa at Strawberry Hill Cinema in Surrey.

Director Baljit Singh Deo & writer Rana Ranbir who were also there spoke about the movie and the production.

The story is about the struggle of a mother who makes great sacrifices for her children and that there is no higher designation and role than one of mother. 

The audience was emotional coming out of the theatre. It was a full house and the audience highly recommends it.

Acting, writing, and direction are superb.

It's a must see.

 

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