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New release date announced for movie Television starring Kulwinder Billa and Mandy Takhar
October 16, 2019 2:29 PM
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Punjabi's upcoming motion picture "Television" featuring Kulwinder Billa and Mandy Takhar, the shoot of this film, has begun as of late in mid of September 2018. Kulwinder Billa prior made his presentation in the Punjabi film industry by assuming a supporting job in film Subedar Joginder Singh with Gippy Grewal.

Kulwinder Billa is a renowned and famous vocalist of the Punjabi Music Industry and perceived for his songs like Angreji Wali Madam, Palazzo, Time Table and Time Table 2, and some more. Presently, this upcoming Punjabi motion picture Television is his third film in the business.

Mandy Takhar is from one of the loveliest entertainers in the Punjabi film industry and has done numerous Punjabi movies till now. She initially showed up in motion picture Ekam-Son of Soil with Babbu Maan in 2010. After then she did various movies like Mirza-The Untold Story, Saadi Wakhri Hai Shaan, Ishq Graari, Sardaarji, Ardaas, Sardaarji 2, Rabb Da Radio and as of late in Ranjit Bawa starer Khido Khundi.

The Kulwinder Billa and Mandy Takhar starer 'Television' was reported in 2018, and from that point forward, the motion picture has been making a ton of buzz. The motion picture was at first scheduled to discharge in January this year, at that point, it got pushed forward to September 13, and now again another discharge date has been given by the creators, which is April 17, 2020.

The movie will depict the era in which Kulwinder Billa will be seen in an altogether different avatar. Further, alongside Kulwinder Billa and Mandy Takhar, the film will have Harby Sangha in a vital role.

Taaj directed the movie, and Pushpinder Kaur is the producer. The film is the first historically speaking task to be made under the home creation of Director Simerjit Singh. The motion picture bankrolled by Akash Gupta, Saurabh Goyal, Gaurav Dhamija, Mohan Magoo, and Divya Bhardwaj.

Mani Manjinder Singh writes the tale of the film, and Raju Verma composes the exchanges. Taking a gander at the notice of the film, it appears as though it would be a period motion picture arrangement in-country Punjab.