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Haryanvi films are films in the Haryanvi dialect of Hindi. Due to the dominance of the Mumbai-based Hindi film industry, films in Haryanvi were not extensively produced until the 1980s. The First movie of Haryanvi cinema is Dharti, released in 1968. The financial success of Devi Shankar Prabhakar's Chandrawal (1984) was largely responsible for the continuing production of Haryanvi films, although none have been as successful.[1] Other films such as Phool Badan and Chora Haryane Ka followed with only about one out of twelve films being profitable at the box office.[1] In 2000, Aswini Chowdhary won the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director at the National Film Awards for the Haryanvi film Laddo.[2] In 2010 the government of Haryana announced they were considering establishing a film board to promote Haryanvi-language films.[3] At the 62nd National Film Awards, the Haryanvi movie Pagdi The Honour won the award for Best Feature Film in Haryanvi and Baljinder Kaur won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the same.

In the 63rd National Film Awards, Satrangi, directed by Sundeep Sharma, won the Best Feature Film in Haryanvi and also won six awards in the Haryana International Film Festival, Hissar in 2017. Yashpal Sharma won the best actor award for Satrangi in the JIFF (Jharkhand International Film Festival), 2018.

Haryanvi Films

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Year Title Cast Director Other notes
1968 Dharti Kidar Sharma first haryanvi language movie
1970 Harphool Singh Jaat Julani Directed by Anand kumar First ever Haryanvi movie
1973 Beera Shera[4] Bhale Ram Nain, Andana, Ashok Raj, Meena Roy Pardeep Nayar
1982 Bahurani Sumitra Hooda, Shashi Ranjan, Bhal Singh, Mukta Chaudhary Distributed by Manmohan Bansal directed by Arvind Swami First Commercial successful Haryanvi Movie,

3rd Haryanvi Movie

1984 Chander kiran Jagat Jakhad, Pushpa Soni directed by SS Rawal Produced by Dilawar Singh Best Actress award to Pushpa Soni for the film Chander Kiran at first Haryanvi Film Festival held in Feb, 1986 at Hisar.
1984 Chandrawal[5] Usha Sharma, Jagat Jakhar, Nasib Singh Kundu, Daryav Singh Malik Devi Shankar Prabhakar First Commercial superhit Haryanvi Movie
1984 Bhabhi Ka Aashirwad Ram Chander Solanki, Faryal, Mehmood Junior, Sarwan, Bharat Bhushan Mukul Dutt, Ram kumar vohra
1985 Mhara Peehar Sasra Raja Bundela, Alka Nupur, Manorama Sudarshan Pal Music by Ravindra Jain
1985 Chail Gaelyan Jaangi Bhal Singh Arvind Swami
Laado Basanti[6] Anoop Lather, Usha Sharma
1986 Mhari Dharti Mhari Maa Bhal Singh Arvind Swami
1987 Jhanakdar Kangana Manasvi, Chitra, S. Singh
1987 Chora Haryane Ka Gurdas Maan, Guggu Gill, Rama Vij, Mehar Mittal, Manjit Maan Also released in Punjabi as Gabhroo Punjab Da
1988 Bairi Bhal Singh, Shashi Ranjan Arvind Swami
1988 Phool Badan Usha Sharma
1993 Jat Ashutosh Gowarikar, Gauri Seagan, Rajender Gupta, Daryav Singh Malik, Gopi Bhalla, Rajoo Pandit, Sheela Pahal, Mohini Sharma, Rajesh Jolly. Swaran Singh Mor Successful Haryanvi movie.
2001 Chand Chakori Manju Bala, Ramesh Kaushik, Pawan Kumar Arya
Chandro producer K D Sharma

A neelkanth production

Chora Jat Ka directed by arvind swami
Gulaabo
1991 Jatani Usha Sharma, Rajesh Vedprakash
Ke Supney Ka Jikar
Lambardaar
Muklava
Phaagan Aaya Re
2000 Laado[7] Ashutosh Rana, Rajendra Gupta, Arun Bali, Arundhati, Sanjay M. Singh Ashwini Chaudhary
2004 Dhakad chhora[8] Uttar kumar, Kamal Sharma
2010 Rukke Padge Ashok C Tyagi Gaurav Prateek, Rajendra Gupta One of the Best Hindi-Haryanvi Comedy Film[9][10]
2011 Muthbhed - A Planned Encounter[11] Mukesh Tiwari
2012 Chandrawal-2[12] Usha Sharma, Kuldeep Rathi, Bahan Sikha Nehra Nishant Prabhakar (Released 4 May 2012)
2014 Maati Kare Pukar Pallavi, Sumit, Vijay Bhatotiya, Rajkumar Maan, Ranjit Singh and Dr. Raj Kumar Yadav Col J K Singh Released on UFO in Haryana on Jan,17 2014)
2014 Kunba Uttar Kumar, Kader Khan Yash chauhan
2014 Dear vs Bear Uttar Kumar, Manoj bakshi Sanjeev Vedwan
2015 Fighter War 4 Love Vijay Verma, Neetu Verma Vijay Verma
2015 Pagdi: The Honour Baljinder Kaur (Best supporting actress Award at 62nd National Film Awards) Yashpal Sharma (actor), Ravi chauhan, Brijesh sharma, Manisha Hans, Daksh Malhotra, Nidhi Mahla[13] Rajeev Bhatia Best Haryanvi Film Award at 62nd National Film Awards[14]
2016 Bare Feet Impressions (Nange Pavon ke Nishan) Mukesh Musafir, Dolli Sharma, Ashish Tanwar, Surya, Manish Kumar Yogesh Vats Barefeet Impressions traveled worldwide prestigious Film Festivals.It was Produced By State Institute of Film and Television (SIFT), Rohtak.[15]
2016 Satrangi Yashpal Sharma (actor), Nargis Nandal, Sachin Shokeen, Amit Jairath, Mahabir Guddu, Geeta Agarwal Sharma, Naveen Ohlyan, Sagar Saini Sundeep Sharma Best Haryanvi Film Award at the 63rd National Film Awards
2017 Unkahi [16][17] Geetu Pari (Mother), Dikshant Dahiya (Kuku), Shushant Dahiya (Monu) Robin Sharaya[18][19] Nominated at Mumbai International Film Festival 2020[20] (Student's Film), Jagran Film Festival 2018 (Best Indian Short Film, "Short is Sweet" section), and Dehradun International Film Festival 2018 (Best Short Film). At Cut.In Students' National Film Festival 2019, won Golden Excellence for Best Editing (Hitesh Dua) and was nominated for Best Cinematography (Akshit Gandhi) and Best Short Film.
2019 Weg [21][22] Dushyant Kumar (as Weg), Rahul Saroha, Girish Katyal, Toshab Bagri Robin Sharaya WEG is the first Haryanvi superhero film by Robin Sharaya, set during the British colonial era. It introduces Weg, a young boy born with super speed. Produced by State Institute of Film and Television.
2022 Dada Lakhmi[23] Yashpal Sharma, Meghna Malik, Rajendra Gupta Yashpal Sharma Best Haryanvi Film Award at the 68rd National Film Awards

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "'Haryanvi movies need govt push'". The Times of India. 6 October 2010. Archived from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  2. ^ Press Trust of India (16 September 2000). "President to give away national film awards on Sept 18". Indian Express. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  3. ^ "Haryana may set up board to promote Haryanvi films". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 3 October 2010. Archived from the original on 8 October 2010. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  4. ^ "Beera Shera". YouTube. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Chandrawal". IMDb. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  6. ^ "Laado Basanti". IMDb. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  7. ^ India, a reference annual. Publications Division, Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. 2001. p. 285.
  8. ^ "Dhakad Chhora". IMDb. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  9. ^ "Rukke Padge" (2010), retrieved 9 January 2024
  10. ^ Hungama, Bollywood (1 December 2009). "Rukke Padge Cast List | Rukke Padge Movie Star Cast | Release Date | Movie Trailer | Review- Bollywood Hungama". Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  11. ^ "Political Statement". Indian Express. 10 June 2010. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  12. ^ "Chandrawal-2: After years of honour killing, again a reel story - The Times of India". The Times Of India.
  13. ^ "Pagdi: The Honour's Haryanvi actress Baljinder Kaur was given the best supporting actress award".
  14. ^ "Best Haryanvi Film: "Pagdi The Honour"". Archived from the original on 26 March 2015.
  15. ^ "STATE INSTITUTE OF FILM AND TELEVISION, ROHTAK". govserv.org.
  16. ^ "Unkahi". IMDb. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  17. ^ "Unkahi - Google Knowledge Panel". Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  18. ^ "Robin Sharaya - IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  19. ^ "Robin Sharaya - Google Knowledge Panel". Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  20. ^ "Nominated at Mumbai International Film Festival 2020 (Student's Film) - Unkahi" (PDF). MIFF. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  21. ^ "Weg". IMDb. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  22. ^ "Weg - Google Knowledge Panel". Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  23. ^ "Dada Lakhmi". IMDb. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
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