In the modern Punjabi Industry, there are few movies that have such an amazing music album as a whole! Jaan, Athra Style and the song that brought tears in everyone’s eyes at the theatre, Baapu, make YIAS’s music one of the best in modern times.
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The songs! How could a Sidhu Moosewala movie disappoint in this? This is also a department that outshines, completely. And there are many scenes that could have been made better with some heavy or emotional dialogues. The plot of the movie is a big one, and a sort of monologue regarding international students could have given the movie much more soul. The dialogues are good but it is one department that could have been better. The movie stays true to its purpose throughout, the main character’s success story is well structured and the love story aspect of the film has also been written well, which makes YIAS a movie with various plots to offer at the same point. Gill Raunta has also done an amazing job at story writing. Many of his scenes are some of the best comedy scenes that the movie offers! Gill Raunta, who played Heera, Jassa’s best friend and a big brother figure in Canada, has also completely nailed it. Amritjit Singh Sran adds the much-required comic touch to the film, along with playing an important part in the storyline of the film. He presents himself as a strong negative character in front of the audience. Naginder Gakhar, the main villain, is another actor who’s nailed it again. As per the supporting actors, they have all held the movie’s story tight with their performances, whenever they are on-screen. Considering it was only his second movie, it was a good performance but we expect him to be better with experience in the future. Sidhu could have been better in the movie, as an actor. Considering it was only his second-ever career film, Sidhu Moosewala’s performance as an actor has been average. Mandy Takhar has played her role beautifully! She has looked very confident in the film and her acting clearly outshines. A scene when Jassa and his friend/roommate Heera are asked to leave their accomodation, and they are roaming in open for days, under heavy rain, shows the directorial accuracy of the movie.Īs per the acting department, there are some points where some of the characters feel like actually ‘acting’ rather than giving it a natural touch, but by no means does it let the audience be distracted. Instead of making the movie look grand and showing lavish lifestyles of the character, it tries to show a truer image of life abroad. It has successfully depicted an average student’s life in Canada. Tarnvir Jagpal has made sure that the movie looks as dramatic as its story is. Sidhu Moosewala and Mandy Takhar’s love life, his face-off with the main villain of the movie, Uncle Baldev (Naginder Gakhar) and countless such elements make the movie a don’t-miss! What the protagonist of the movie goes through, how he tackles the hard Canadian international student’s life and becomes a renowned businessman is what the movie beholds for you in the theatres. They are being blamed for working illegally, staying as illegal immigrants, possessing drugs, creating violence and what not! The whole international student community goes through unbelievably hard struggles due to the deeds of a few and Jassa, along with his friend Heera, are also the victims. However, the state of international students in Canada is very pitiful. The poor family does everything to make a better life for their son and Jassa finally reaches Canada. He requests his parents to send him to Canada. Jassa is just a normal villager youngster, who is fed up with his miserable life and wants to bring his family and himself out of it.