Mummy Punjabi

Mummy Punjabi
Mummy Punjabi : Superman Ki Bhi Maa!!
Directed by Pammi Somal
Produced by

Pammi Somal

Sonny Somal
Written by Pammi Somal
Starring

Kiron Kher
Kanwaljit Singh

Jackie Shroff
Music by Aadesh Shrivastava
Cinematography Vivek
Editing by Pammi Somal
Release date(s) August 31, 2011 (2011-08-31)
Country India
Language

Hindi
Punjabi

English

Mummy Punjabi (Hindi: माँ पंजाबी)is the 2011 film written and directed by Pammi Somal starring Kiron Kher, Kanwaljit Singh and Jackie Shroff in lead roles.

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Synopsis

Mummy Punjabi is a New Age Mother India, with today`s grandeur, intensity, humour & emotions. A complete family entertainer, wherein a Punjabi urban mother balances tradition with her own value system.

Cast

  • Kiron Kher as Baby R. Arora
  • Kanwaljit Singh as Rajinder Arora
  • Jackie Shroff as Kanwal Sandhu
  • Anju Mahendrua as Kanwal's Sister
  • Divya Dutta as Muniya - Maidservant
  • Viraf Patel as Dr. Arjun R. Arora
  • Sachin Sharma as Karan R. Arora
  • Simran Vaid as Simran R. Arora
  • Urwashi Gandhi as Jeena W. Puri
  • Michael Joseph as Sid
  • Freddy Daruwala as Sexy Sam
  • Kashif Khan as DJ Abraham
  • Gurdas Mann as Dancer / Singer (as Gurdas Maan)
  • Satish Kaushik as Rajeev Bhalla
  • Rohit Roy as Salman Khan / Rahul Sharma

Reception

Mummy Punjabi received generally negative reviews from critics. Nikhat Kazmi of Times of India gave the film a 2 star rating out of 5 saying, "The problem with Mummy Punjabi lies in the fact that it is neither a comedy nor a serious film, just something in-between. Wonder who is the target audience!".[1]

Daily Bhaskar gave the film a single star out of five and said, "Nothing sums up ‘Mummy Punjabi,’ better than a brain-numbing movie with a mayhem stirring family drama. Add to this, outrageously bad acting by the supporting cast. This one's not recommended at all."[2]

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