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Sajjan Singh Rangroot pre review: Diljit Dosanjh starrer is tinkling expectations nationwide

Sajjan Singh Rangroot pre review: Diljit Dosanjh starrer is tinkling expectations nationwide

Sajjan Singh Rangroot is an incredible story of a troop of Sikh soldiers under British ruled India during the time of World War I, who are raising their voice against the oppression by British government on them despite of the fact that they are fighting their war. India has nothing to do with the world war because it was a slave nation which could not take a decision for itself even about picking a fight with another country because it was internally conflicted in a major way.

Britain was at war with Germany and Sajjan Singh lead a troop of Sikh regiment in World War I against Germany despite of facing backlash and conflicts from his own troop and the government he is serving. Cast of the film is lead by popular Punjabi actor/singer Diljit Dosanjh and Yograj Singh. Yograj Singh is the father of prolific Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh and made his film debut in 2013 as the coach of athlete Milkha Singh in Farhan Akhtar starrer Bhaag Milkha Bhaag. Since the scale of the film is majestic, this one has turned out to be one of the biggest budget Punjabi film of all time.

Dosanjh made his Hindi film debut with Shahid Kapoor starrer Udta Punjab in which he played a cop who is fighting against the drug culture as his younger brother has caught the deadly habit with the help of Kareena Kapoor, who portrayed the role of a doctor. Dosanjh recently did a 3D comedy by the name of ‘Welcome to New York’ which was dead on arrival at the box office while getting one of the worst reviews of all time despite of having a near perfect star cast from 3 different film industries in India. Sajjan Singh Rangroot will be dubbed in Hindi and English as well because makers are quite ambitious about the film.

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