Dil Vil Pyaar Vyaar

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Dil Vil Pyaar Vyaar
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Directed by Manjeet Maan
Written byDheeraj Rattan
Amberdeep Singh
Produced byManjeet Maan
Starring Gurdas Maan
Neeru Bajwa
Jassi Gill
Manav Vij
Raj Jhinger
Rajiv Thakur
CinematographyKrishna Ramanan
Edited byOmkarnath Bhakri
Music by Jatinder Shah
Production
company
Release date
  • 2 May 2014 (2014-05-02)
Running time
146 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagePunjabi

Dil Vil Pyaar Vyaar is a 2014 Punjabi Family drama film directed by Manjeet Maan featuring Gurdas Maan, Neeru Bajwa, Jassi Gill, Manav Vij and Rajiv Thakur. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Plot

Dil Vil Pyaar Vyaar is a story of four brothers where the eldest one Agam (Gurdas Maan) takes care of his younger brothers and wants them to get married, but the brothers disapprove of this and want Agam to get married first who in turn is hesitant of going for marriage because of an incident that took place in his life years ago.

Cast

Soundtrack

Dil Vil Pyaar Vyaar
Soundtrack album by
Jatinder Shah & Gurdas Maan
Released14 April 2014 (2014-April-14) [7]
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length32:58
LanguagePunjabi
Label Saga Music
External audio
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The soundtrack of Dil Vil Pyaar Vyaar consists of 8 songs composed by Gurdas Maan and Jatinder Shah, the lyrics to which were provided by Kumaar, Abdul Sattar Niazi and Gurdas Maan himself.

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Saanu Te Aisa Mahi"Gurdas Maan Gurdas Maan Sunidhi Chauhan & Harshdeep Kaur 05:01
2."Main Lajpalan De"Abdul Sattar NiaziGurdas MaanGurdas Maan05:50
3."Mitran Da Dil Nachda"Gurdas MaanGurdas MaanGurdas Maan & Jassi Gill 03:21
4."Tamanna Meri"Gurpinder SinghJatinder ShahJassi Gill04:48
5."Thumka Laga Lai Saade Naal"Gurdas MaanGurdas MaanGurdas Maan & Sunidhi Chauhan03:21
6."Tere Ishq Ne" Kumaar Jatinder ShahGurdas Maan & Shreya Ghoshal 04:42
7."Teri Akh Nu Salamaan Hundiyan"Gurdas MaanGurdas MaanGurdas Maan03:10
8."Tere Ishq Ne" (Sad Version)KumaarJatinder ShahGurdas Maan, Shreya Ghoshal & Juhi Chawla 03:18
Total length:32:58

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of CeremonyCategoryRecipient(s) and nominee(s)ResultRef.
PTC Punjabi Film Awards 17 March 2015Star Forever AwardGurdas MaanWon [8]

[9]

Family Film of the Year AwardManjeet Maan

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