Ardaas Karaan is an extraordinary film that will help you re-examine your issues with a totally new point of view. A family should watch, Ardaas Karaan is a pearl of Punjabi Cinema.
Gurpreet Ghuggi and Gippy Grewal play the best role in this movie.
Gurpreet Ghuggi has once more demonstrated that men who are for the most part named as entertainers are really the best at emoting assumptions onscreen. Another entertainer to be referenced here is Rana Ranbir, a man who has consistently been an absurd character onscreen yet his relentless pen has offered the crowds the absolute best soul-mixing exchanges in Ardaas Karaan. Gippy Grewal has himself taken a relative rearward sitting arrangement as far as portrayal. In spite of the fact that he also has a significant story still, the man has given more mileage to different on-screen characters presumably that was his Chief self's interest of the content.
Ardaas Karaan is a film that rotates around various characters. The essential story is of a matured man living in Canada who is experiencing sadness. Two of his companions of a similar age as his likewise have their individual stories. At some point, while taking self-destructive recommendations from his companions, the trio run over a youngster who sells them an itinerary item. They leave for Intra Canadian visit and that is the point at which they meet a man who changes their manner of thinking until the end of time.
The credit of this present film's capacity pressed introduction can't be given to one individual consequently, it tends to be said that this one is a case of incredible collaboration. At the point when a lot of amazingly imaginative personalities plunk down to conceptualize to their degree of greatness, the result is a film like Ardaas Karaan. From story, throwing, bearing, cinematography, to music, the film had everything on spot and didn't waver even a solitary piece anytime.
Generally, films that have stories moving back and forth in time tend to lose out amidst multiple transitions but this film had stories moving from one era to the other as swiftly as could be, without any sudden jerks. The stories had a connect and the connect was brilliant. Each subplot had a message of its own and showed real household problems. Anyone and everyone can relate to these stories and feel the pain that the characters are going through.
The story and screenplay of this film is a work of in-depth knowledge and utmost creativity. Only a few are blessed with such imagination to enter people's life, project the pain onscreen and win over the viewers with sheer brilliance. Gippy Grewal and Rana Ranbir's bombastic combination has definitely outdone all their previous work with Ardaas Karaan and hats off to these men for this gift for the Punjabi Cinema lovers.