Gadar 1947 Ikk Vichhoda OTT release date: Released in February 2024, the period drama is set to make its OTT debut next week
Gadar 1947 Ikk Vichhoda
Last Updated: 10.42 PM, Oct 03, 2024
Chaupal, the streaming platform that brings all kinds of North Indian contents of languages like Punjabi, Haryanvi, and Bhojpuri, is set to release the romantic period drama film—Gadar 1947 Ikk Vichhoda soon next week. The film was released in February this year in Punjab and is now set to make its OTT debut on Chaupal. The story is about two lovers, set in the backdrop of India-Pakistan partition.
The Punjabi romantic drama—Gadar 1947 Ikk Vichhoda is releasing on Chaupal on October 7, 2024. Interestingly, you can also watch the film through OTTplay Premium. Both directed and written by Kamal Dravid, the period drama stars Lankesh Kamal, Love Gill, Ravanjeet Kaur, Gurnam Sidhu, Gurmeet Sajan, and Gurchet Chitarkar.
The Punjabi drama delves into the complexities of love and loss amidst the chaotic backdrop of India-Pakistan’s partition in 1947. The narrative follows the heartbreaking tale of Som and Noora, whose love story is tragically intertwined with the mass displacement and religious strife of the era. As thousands of lives are uprooted, their relationship is tested by the deep-seated divisions between their respective faiths. The film explores the profound questions of identity, sacrifice, and the enduring power of love in the face of unconquerable obstacles.
Things take a drastic turn between Som and Noora’s life when their respective religion people find out about their love relationship and threaten to kill them on the spot. However, unable to protect each other and their love, Som and Noora tragically end their lives together.
While waiting to watch Gadar 1947 Ikk Vichhoda on October 7, watch Chaupal’s some of these latest Punjabi releases like Diljit Dosanjh's Jatt & Juliet 3, Mukesh Rishi’s Nidarr, Amy Virk’s Kudi Haryane Val Di, comedy drama Lambran Da Laana, Manav Vij’s Rode College, Gippy Grewal’s Jatt Nuu Chudail Takri and Carry On Jatta 3, Jagjeet Sandhu’s Oye Bhole Oye, and more.