Mannat 17 years old

Mannat

After the Indian Government ordered troops into the Soni Darbar in Amritsar, angering Sikhs worldwide, leading to the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during 1984, followed by violence against the Sikhs, and instructions to Police to hunt down and apprehend all suspected terrorists. Karnail Singh was one such suspect, who claims that he has had no hand in any terrorism activity, but is nevertheless pursued by the Police, leaving his widowed mom, Kartar, and sister, Parsan, to fend for themselves by running a Dhaba and being subjected to harassment at the hands of Inspector Ujagar Singh, while the village Mukhiya wants Parsan to get married to a much older Narang Singh. Parsan's problems are resolved when Indian Army Captain Nihal Singh intervenes, and marries her, even though her mom, beaten senseless by the Police, passes away on the day of the marriage. Months later, Nihal must re-locate to Siachen

Credits

Mannat Cast

Name Character
Chetana Das She was 51, now 69 years old
Deep Dhillon as Mandeep Singh / Jagat Singh
Surinder Bath
Jimmy Sheirgill He was 35, now 53 years old as Captain Nihal Singh
Ramit Walia
Kulraj Randhawa She was 26, now 43 years old as Parsan Kaur / Mannat Kaur
Tarsinder Singh
Manav Vij He was 29, now 47 years old
Kanwaljit Singh as Brigadier Shamsher Singh
Rupinder Kaur as Sukhwant Kaur / Roop Kaur
Anita Shabdish

Mannat Crew

Name Department
Gurbir Singh Grewal as Director. Directing
Babu Singh Mann as Music. Sound
Surinder Bath as Dialogue. Writing
Gurbir Singh Grewal as Writer. Writing
Mannat (17 years)

  • Release day: Friday, October 06, 2006
  • Runtime: 165 minutes