Rose Rosy Te Gulab: A Punjabi Blossom Blooming Overseas


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The Punjabi film industry has been graced with a new gem, Rose Rosy Te Gulab. This romantic drama has been creating waves overseas, garnering an overwhelming response from the audience.

Directed by the talented Manvir Brar and written by Preet Sanghreri, the film offers a complete love story that is a unique blend of drama, humor, and romance. The intriguing storyline revolves around Gulab, a young man who is discontented with his single life and embarks on a manifestation journey advised by friends, finding himself torn between Rose and Rosy.

The film showcases the fresh on-screen pair that is Gurnam Bhullar – Maahi Sharma and Gurnam Bhullar – Pranjal Dahiya on the other hand. These artists, sharing the screen for the first time, have added a unique charm to the film. The film also marks the debut of Haryanvi artist Pranjal Dahiya, whose charm, personality, and dialogues in the trailer promise her to be one of the finest artists.

The film has been lauded for its well-articulated dialogue delivery and sensitive handling of topics presented comically. The audience has appreciated the simple yet funny dialogues, and many have expressed their desire to watch the film again. The film’s success overseas is a testament to its universal appeal and the growing popularity of Punjabi cinema globally.

“Rose Rosy Te Gulab” is not just a film; it’s a celebration of Punjabi cinema’s ability to touch hearts beyond borders. It’s a testament to the power of a well-told story, stellar performances, and the universal language of cinema.


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