Kisaan Is Representative of Agrarian India, Says Arbaaz Khan

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Arbaaz Khan speaks about the movie Kissan and defends the movie title. He also defends elder brother Salman, who according to Arbaaz, has had to suffer without doing any wrong.



 

Movie Story


Kissan tells the story of a father and his two sons who live in the lush green agricultural lands of modern day Punjab.

Dayal Singh (Jackie Shroff) is a widower who owns ancestral lands and has two sons who are fundamentally different. Aman (Arbaaz Khan) is formally schooled and is a city-based lawyer while Jigar (Sohail Khan) is uneducated and lives with his father.

When Sohan Seth (Dalip Tahil), a shrewd businessman, forces many beleaguered farmers to sell their land to him, using the village's goon, Nirmal (Romeo), it shatters the harmony of village life, and also affects the Dayals.

Dayal Singh and his sons find themselves locked in a battle for the right, and the brothers are pitted against each other because of their drastically different outlooks.

Cast: Jackie Shroff, Arbaaz Khan, Sohail Khan, Dia Mirza, Nauheed Cyrusi, Dalip Tahil

Director: Puneet Sira



 

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