Badla Jatti Da

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Badla Jatti Da
Directed by Ravinder Ravi
Release date
  • 4 January 1991 (1991-01-04)
CountryIndia
Language Punjabi

Badla Jatti Da is a 1991 Punjabi film. [1] This films stars Gugu Gill and Yograj Singh. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

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Story

Pregnant Gulabo (Sunita Dheer) is devastated when her entire family is slaughtered by Jaildar Jung Singh (Yograj Singh) and his goons, when the latter finds out that her brother-in-law, Jasbinder (Palvinder Dhami), had dared to woo his sister, Bebo. Gulabo swears to avenge this humiliation by forcing a marriage between her son and Jung's daughter.

She spends the rest of her life training her son Jagga (Gugu Gill) to overcome Jung and his goons. She soon realizes that her son will have to face-off Jung Singh, his goons, his three sons and gun-toting daughter Laali (Upasana Singh) (who would rather kill Jagga than wed him), as well as Choudhary Joravar Singh and his son, Shamsher, who wants to wed Laali at any cost.

Star cast

Cast

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