Kisaan(2009)

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All the focus of this flick centers on the life of a farmer in villages. The movie narrates the story of a farmer named Dayal Singh, who observes the zamindars exploiting the farmers. He has two sons named Aman and Jiggar. Dayal Singh sends his elder son to study and be a lawyer. By the time Aman returns home as lawyer, a person comes to village to purchase the farm and develop a commercial area in the place of these farms. This leads to dispute among the villagers and in the family of Dayal Singh.

Kisaan Movie Details

Banner:Sohail Khan Production
Director:Puneet Sira

Plot & Review

This sweeping, melodramatic saga of a powerful father, and his two sons, presents an honest view of the rugged life and goals of a simple farming family against the lush green agricultural lands of modern day Punjab. It begins with a Kisaan, Dayal Singh (Jackie Shroff), a widower who\'s immersed in the legacy of his ancestral lands as he raises two very different sons; Aman, (Arbaaz Khan) is formally schooled to become a city based lawyer while Jigar (Sohail Khan) through lack of funds and inclination towards anything other than farming is kept by his father\'s side. When Sohan Seth (Dalip Tahil), a shrewd businessman, convinces many beleaguered farmers to sell their lands for his commercial interests some by using the violent tactics of the village\'s heavy hand, Nirmal (Romeo) it shatters the harmony of village life, and Dayal\'s family is jeopardized. Dayal Singh and his sons are locked into a battle of right; each is focused on their path to success. The brother\'s are pitted against each other with a different outlook of land and its value as the crisis in the village unfolds. The ground at their feet, is it Motherland or simply Property? It spin tails them down a direction they can never return from, leading to a shocking turn of events as their women Priya (Dia Mirza) and Titli (Nauheed Cyrusi) add to the drama and conflict. In the struggle of land and brotherhood, tragedy befalls forcing each man to re-examine his convictions. Is blood thicker than water? Will loyalty and honor outlast stubbornness and pride? Because land, land will outlast them all. Kisaan, the story of a farmer.

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