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Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh

Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh (English: Lion of Punjab: King Ranjit Singh) is an Indian historical drama based on the life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780 –1839),[1][2] the founder of the Sikh Empire, which ruled the northwest Indian subcontinent in the early half of the 19th century.[3] The series stars Damanpreet Singh, Tunisha Sharma, Shaleen Bhanot, Rumi Khan, Sonia Singh, Sneha Wagh and Chetan Pandit in leading roles.

Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Also known asMaharaja Ranjit Singh
GenreHistorical fiction
Created byAbhimanyu Singh
Rupali Singh
Directed byPrasad govandi
Arif Ali Ansari
Gautam nagrath
Arif shamsi
Creative directorsNitish Ranjan,Mona Ahuja
Opening theme"Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh" by Sonu Nigam
ComposerRaju Singh
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes90
Production
ProducersAbhimanyu Singh
Rupali Singh
Production locationsAmgaon
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
EditorK. Rajgopal
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time20-22 minutes
Production companyContiloe Entertainment
Release
Original networkLife OK
Picture format576i
1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseMarch 20 (2017-03-20) –
July 21, 2017 (2017-07-21)
Related
Maharaja Ranjit Singh

The series premiered on Life OK on 20 March 2017.[4]

Plot summary

On 13 November 1780, a visionary was born who united Punjab under one flag, named Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Played by Damanpreet Singh, Maharaja Ranjit Singh was a lion heart who not only conquered territories, but also won the hearts of the people of Punjab. The leader led not by fear and brute power, but by compassion and humanity. The series showcases the journey of this great luminary, who dedicated his life to serve and Protect his motherland. The show discovers all the facets of the extraordinary leader who fought of the Afghans and outwitted the British single-handedly.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Production

"He always looked up to everyone equally and ruled fairly. The beauty about his time was that he kept all enemies away and created ‘akhand’ (United) Punjab," Abhimanyu Singh, CEO, Contiloe Pictures, speaking about the great Sikh ruler, Maharaja Ranjit Singh.[16]

Conception

"I like making shows based on history. Maharaja Ranjit Singh is my fourth venture after the success of Jhansi Ki Rani. This show is purely a passion-driven, rather than a profit-driven venture. It promises to be the biggest historical out of our stable. We have worked for over a year and a half with a 500-man unit working day and night to translate our vision into reality. We are also working with state-of-the-art VFX supervisors and stylists to give freshness to this epic saga," said the producer as well as creative head of the show, Abhimanyu Singh.[17]

"This show is very much different to the ones I've made before. I have made many shows based on History like Chandra Nandni and Jodha Akbar. This show will be the biggest I have made" said the producer behind this show, Karan Chaggar.

The series premiered on 20 March 2017, shortly after the hotly-contested Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections concluded in India. "This series is very contextual in today's political scenario", observed Abhimanyu Singh. "Today, all politicians want to rule for power and have their own intent and agenda. Here we have Maharaja Ranjit Singh who actually ruled with sewa bhav which is a great teaching of Sikhism. Also the Sikhs were in minority in Punjab then yet he was able to administer the region, expand it from Afghanistan to present day Sutlej, from Kashmir to Balochistan. All this became possible because of his inclusive policy, patience, passion, dedication and great administrative set-up." He felt the show would make electors realise to choose those who can govern well while inspiring the elected to be serious about governance.[18]

Casting

Contiloe went through extensive auditions to find an actor appropriate to play the titular role of Ranjit Singh and finally chose Punjab-based 14-year-old actor Damanpreet Singh. Abhimanyu Singh said, "We chose Damanpreet Singh for playing the role of Maharaja Ranjit Singh after we were done with more than 150 auditions. His simplicity and innocence charmed us entirely. The other actors are Tunisha Sharma playing the role of Ranjit Singh's wife, Mehtab Kaur, Shaleen Bhanot as Ranjit Singh's father, Maha Singh, Sneha Wagh as Ranjit Singh's mother, Raj Kaur, Sonia Singh as Mehtab's mother, Sada Kaur and Rumi Khan as Mehtab's father, Gurbaksh."[17]

On bagging the lead role, Damanpreet said, "I have read about Maharaja Ranjit Singh ji in school. I am in ninth class right now. It's an honour for me to portray him on national television."[19] Damanpreet has been trained in horse-riding, sword-fighting and martial arts for the role.[20] He has also undergone special training with body language experts to mimic the movements of those who are impaired in one eye since Ranjit Singh lost sight in his left eye in his youth.[21][22]

Arhaan Behl was the first choice to play the role of Ranjit Singh's father, Maha Singh, but when he could not take it up, it went to Eijaz Khan, who opted out for unknown reasons. Saurabh Raaj Jain was too approached to play the role but couldn't take up the project due to his busy schedule. Said a source associated with the project, "Arhaan was always the original choice for the role, but he couldn't take up the offer back then because of date issues. We then approached Eijaz, who was quite excited about playing the part, but the deal didn't materialise. We are elated to have Arhaan on board as he fits the bill perfectly. Rohit Khurana was approached for Gurbaksh Singh's role but declined it for unknown reasons."[1]

The role ultimately went to Shaleen Bhanot. Being a non-Sikh and Punjabi, Shaleen was in a cultural shock when the creative team of the show approached him. He researched for a period of six months to make sure his depiction of Maha Singh is impeccable. "I had to hire a Punjabi teacher which was another task living in Mumbai. For nine days I didn’t step out of my home. I watched Punjabi movies and listened to Punjabi folk music. Now I think I am quite good at it," Shaleen said.[23]

In February 2017, it was reported that Siddharth Vasudev had been cast to play the negative role of Sahib Singh Bhangi, the brother-in-law of Maha Singh and the leader of the Bhangi Misl.[24] Child actor Syed Aman Mian Sharma, who is currently in trend due to his character Balu in Sony Entertainment Television's historical drama Peshwa Bajirao, was chosen to play the pivotal role of a young Azizuddin in the series. The actor was said to be working in both projects simultaneously.[citation needed]

Historical accuracy

Keeping in mind the sentiments of the Sikh community, Abhimanyu Singh stated that they had done a lot of research for the show. "We have followed Khushwant Singh's books. We have also followed instructions of Dr. J. S. Grewal and Gurbaksh Singh, who are prominent historians", said Abhimanyu Singh. A team of four including historian Dr. J. S. Grewal and author Dr. Gurbaksh Singh have gone through the screenplay thoroughly. "During shooting of important sequences they are present at the sets", he added.[18] Historians and weaponry experts worked with the production team for a period of 12 months prior to the release of the show.[21]

Sets

The series has been shot across various locations in Rajasthan and Maharashtra,[19] and the sets have been designed by Bollywood director and production designer Omung Kumar, who is renowned for his work in films like Black, Saawariya and Yuvvraj. In order to do justice to the grandeur of the royal Punjab courts, Kumar created a lavish set for the show in Amgaon near the Maharashtra-Gujarat border.[21]

Costumes

Noted Bollywood costume designer duo, Rushi Sharma and Manoshi Nath, who have tailored for films like PK, Queen, Kick, Dhoom 3 etc. have been roped in to clothe Ranjit Singh (Damanpreet Singh), his first wife Mehtab Kaur (Tunisha Sharma), father Maha Singh (Shaleen Bhanot), mother Raj Kaur (Sneha Wagh), father-in-law Gurbaksh Singh (Rumi Khan) and mother-in-law Sada Kaur (Sonia Singh).[10] Said the duo, "We researched the era, Sikhism and the Maharaja himself, the fabrics and jewellery they wore then. We also incorporated the pan-Asian and middle-Asian influence on art and handlooms. We have given a particular colour for every character. For Ranjit, it's mostly white, for the antagonists its darker colours like emerald green, ruby red and midnight blue. Also, each character has a specific kind of jewellery."[10]

Action sequences

Contiloe have roped in Bollywood stunt director Allan Amin to design the war sequences in the show, which have been shot in various places in India. In February 2017, Allan said, "I am designing the action sequences for the show. We have already shot the opening war sequence. When audiences will watch the sequence on their TV screens, they will feel like they are watching a movie. The makers of the show have supported me extensively and have given me the liberty to shoot these action sequences my way." Contiloe were keen on giving the show a movie-like feel, and hence decided to hire the services of the celebrated stuntman.[25]

Music

The title track of the series has been crooned by Sonu Nigam. He says he felt empowered by the number and the lyrics. "The song I sang for the show is the title track for the show ‘Sher-e-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh’ by the same name, music by my dearest friend and super talented composer Raju Singh and written by Kumaar. I felt empowered by the song and the lyrics and I'm sure even the listeners will feel the power we felt in creating this song," said Sonu.[26]

Reception

Anvita Singh of The Times of India criticized the series upon its release. "Maharaja Ranjit Singh's fights, and the set, and even the way the story has been told is not engaging at all." She further added, "The actors do what is required of them. Well, most of them, Akashdeep Saigal being an exception. The actor portrays Pir Muhammad, and considering the number of negative roles he has done in the past, one would have thought that Akashdeep would have been great at his job. But he is not. From the accent, to the way he carries himself; everything seems off about him. He does not spell dangerous or fearsome." She concluded her review by saying that, "Shaleen Bhanot, who plays Maha Singh, Maharaja Ranjit Singh's father, is the only one who makes the show somewhat bearable."[27]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Maheshwri, Neha (12 July 2016). "Not Eijaz Khan, but Arhaan Behll in Contiloe's Ranjit Singh". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  2. ^ Schmidt, Karl J. (2015). An Atlas and Survey of South Asian History. Routledge. p. 66. ISBN 9781317476818.
  3. ^ History of the World in 1000 objects. Dorling Kindersley Limited. October 2014. p. 294. ISBN 9780241187869.
  4. ^ "When aggression meets compassion". The Hindu. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Damanpreet, Tunisha join 'Sher-E-Punjab...' cast". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  6. ^ "TV actor Shaleen Bhanot: It was a cultural shock to play Maha Singh in Sher-E-Punjab". The Indian Express. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Sneha Wagh 'excited' about her role in 'Sher-E-Punjab...'". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  8. ^ "Role in 'Sher-E...' seemed meaningful: Sonia Singh". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  9. ^ "Not Chandrachur Singh, but Chetan Pandit in 'Maharaja Ranjit Singh'". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  10. ^ a b c Coutinho, Natasha (7 March 2017). "Historical gets its look right". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  11. ^ "Sidharth Vasudev in 'Maharaja Ranjit Singh'". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  12. ^ "Parvati Sehgal returns to TV with Sher-E-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  13. ^ IANS (16 January 2017). "Anooradha Patel roped in for TV show 'Sher-E- Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh'". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  14. ^ "Anuradha Patel bags role in serial based on Maharaja Ranjit Singh". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
  15. ^ "Sky Walker returns to TV after four years". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  16. ^ Mulla, Zainab (20 March 2017). "Sher-E-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh – All you need to know about Shaleen Bhanot's show on Life OK". India.com. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  17. ^ a b Jain, Ankita (17 March 2017). "A lion's tale". The Pioneer. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  18. ^ a b Ravi, S. (20 March 2017). "When aggression meets compassion". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  19. ^ a b IANS (16 March 2017). "'Maharaja Ranjit Singh': An inspirational tale of a 'true' Sikh leader". Business Standard India. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  20. ^ "Training zone". The Tribune. 6 May 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  21. ^ a b c TNN (20 March 2017). "Here's a king who chose service over power!". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  22. ^ Singh, Khushwant (2008). Ranjit Singh. Penguin Books India. p. 4. ISBN 9780143065432.
  23. ^ Jain, Arushi (21 March 2017). "Shaleen Bhanot on preparing for Sher-E-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh: That 'assi', 'tussi' was difficult to pick up". The Indian Express. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  24. ^ TNN (1 February 2017). "Sidharth Vasudev in 'Maharaja Ranjit Singh'". Bombay Times. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  25. ^ Razzaq, Sameena (21 February 2017). "Allan Amin trains Akashdeep for historical drama". Asian Age. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  26. ^ "Sonu Nigam croons title track". The Hindu. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  27. ^ Singh, Anvita (22 March 2017). "Maharaja Ranjit Singh review: Nothing stands out, except a dry script, and a sad Akashdeep Saigal". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 May 2017.

External links

  • Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh at IMDb

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Sher e Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh English Lion of Punjab King Ranjit Singh is an Indian historical drama based on the life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh 1780 1839 1 2 the founder of the Sikh Empire which ruled the northwest Indian subcontinent in the early half of the 19th century 3 The series stars Damanpreet Singh Tunisha Sharma Shaleen Bhanot Rumi Khan Sonia Singh Sneha Wagh and Chetan Pandit in leading roles Sher e Punjab Maharaja Ranjit SinghAlso known asMaharaja Ranjit SinghGenreHistorical fictionCreated byAbhimanyu SinghRupali SinghDirected byPrasad govandi Arif Ali AnsariGautam nagrathArif shamsiCreative directorsNitish Ranjan Mona AhujaOpening theme Sher e Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh by Sonu NigamComposerRaju SinghCountry of originIndiaOriginal languageHindiNo of seasons1No of episodes90ProductionProducersAbhimanyu Singh Rupali SinghProduction locationsAmgaonMaharashtraRajasthanEditorK RajgopalCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time20 22 minutesProduction companyContiloe EntertainmentReleaseOriginal networkLife OKPicture format576i 1080i HDTV Original releaseMarch 20 2017 03 20 July 21 2017 2017 07 21 RelatedMaharaja Ranjit SinghThe series premiered on Life OK on 20 March 2017 4 Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 3 Production 3 1 Conception 3 2 Casting 3 3 Historical accuracy 3 4 Sets 3 5 Costumes 3 6 Action sequences 3 7 Music 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot summary EditOn 13 November 1780 a visionary was born who united Punjab under one flag named Maharaja Ranjit Singh Played by Damanpreet Singh Maharaja Ranjit Singh was a lion heart who not only conquered territories but also won the hearts of the people of Punjab The leader led not by fear and brute power but by compassion and humanity The series showcases the journey of this great luminary who dedicated his life to serve and Protect his motherland The show discovers all the facets of the extraordinary leader who fought of the Afghans and outwitted the British single handedly Cast EditMain Edit Damanpreet Singh as Maharaja Ranjit Singh 5 Shaleen Bhanot as Maha Singh Sukerchakia Leader of the Sukerchakia Misl 1770 1792 6 Sneha Wagh as Raj Kaur Wife of Maha Singh and mother of Ranjit Singh 7 Tunisha Sharma as Mehtab Kaur The only child of Gurbaksh Singh and Sada Kaur and First wife of Ranjit Singh Sonia Singh as Sada Kaur Mother of Mehtab Kaur and chief of the Kanhaiya Misl from 1789 to 1821 8 Recurring Edit Chetan Pandit as Jai Singh Kanhaiya Founder and leader of the Kanhaiya Misl 9 Rumi Khan as Gurbaksh Singh Kanhaiya The only son and heir of Jai Singh Kanhaiya 10 Mak Mukesh Tripathi as Nidhan Singh Gurbaksh Singh kanhaiya s Step brother Siddharth Vasudev as Sahib Singh Bhangi Leader of the Bhangi Misl 11 Parvati Sehgal as Roop Kaur Wife of Sahib Singh and sister of Maha Singh 12 Sparsh Shrivastav as Gulab Singh Son of Sahib Singh and Roop Kaur Anuradha Patel as Mai Vajero Nursemaid of Ranjit Singh 13 14 Hasan Zaidi as Abdullah Khan Chief of the Chattha tribe citation needed Syed Aman Mian Sharma as Fakir Azizuddin Physician linguist diplomat and foreign minister at the court of Raṇjit Siṅgh citation needed Akashdeep Saigal as Peer Muhammad 15 Vimarsh Roshan as Lakpat Rai Maha Singh s chief ministerProduction Edit He always looked up to everyone equally and ruled fairly The beauty about his time was that he kept all enemies away and created akhand United Punjab Abhimanyu Singh CEO Contiloe Pictures speaking about the great Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh 16 Conception Edit I like making shows based on history Maharaja Ranjit Singh is my fourth venture after the success of Jhansi Ki Rani This show is purely a passion driven rather than a profit driven venture It promises to be the biggest historical out of our stable We have worked for over a year and a half with a 500 man unit working day and night to translate our vision into reality We are also working with state of the art VFX supervisors and stylists to give freshness to this epic saga said the producer as well as creative head of the show Abhimanyu Singh 17 This show is very much different to the ones I ve made before I have made many shows based on History like Chandra Nandni and Jodha Akbar This show will be the biggest I have made said the producer behind this show Karan Chaggar The series premiered on 20 March 2017 shortly after the hotly contested Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections concluded in India This series is very contextual in today s political scenario observed Abhimanyu Singh Today all politicians want to rule for power and have their own intent and agenda Here we have Maharaja Ranjit Singh who actually ruled with sewa bhav which is a great teaching of Sikhism Also the Sikhs were in minority in Punjab then yet he was able to administer the region expand it from Afghanistan to present day Sutlej from Kashmir to Balochistan All this became possible because of his inclusive policy patience passion dedication and great administrative set up He felt the show would make electors realise to choose those who can govern well while inspiring the elected to be serious about governance 18 Casting Edit Contiloe went through extensive auditions to find an actor appropriate to play the titular role of Ranjit Singh and finally chose Punjab based 14 year old actor Damanpreet Singh Abhimanyu Singh said We chose Damanpreet Singh for playing the role of Maharaja Ranjit Singh after we were done with more than 150 auditions His simplicity and innocence charmed us entirely The other actors are Tunisha Sharma playing the role of Ranjit Singh s wife Mehtab Kaur Shaleen Bhanot as Ranjit Singh s father Maha Singh Sneha Wagh as Ranjit Singh s mother Raj Kaur Sonia Singh as Mehtab s mother Sada Kaur and Rumi Khan as Mehtab s father Gurbaksh 17 On bagging the lead role Damanpreet said I have read about Maharaja Ranjit Singh ji in school I am in ninth class right now It s an honour for me to portray him on national television 19 Damanpreet has been trained in horse riding sword fighting and martial arts for the role 20 He has also undergone special training with body language experts to mimic the movements of those who are impaired in one eye since Ranjit Singh lost sight in his left eye in his youth 21 22 Arhaan Behl was the first choice to play the role of Ranjit Singh s father Maha Singh but when he could not take it up it went to Eijaz Khan who opted out for unknown reasons Saurabh Raaj Jain was too approached to play the role but couldn t take up the project due to his busy schedule Said a source associated with the project Arhaan was always the original choice for the role but he couldn t take up the offer back then because of date issues We then approached Eijaz who was quite excited about playing the part but the deal didn t materialise We are elated to have Arhaan on board as he fits the bill perfectly Rohit Khurana was approached for Gurbaksh Singh s role but declined it for unknown reasons 1 The role ultimately went to Shaleen Bhanot Being a non Sikh and Punjabi Shaleen was in a cultural shock when the creative team of the show approached him He researched for a period of six months to make sure his depiction of Maha Singh is impeccable I had to hire a Punjabi teacher which was another task living in Mumbai For nine days I didn t step out of my home I watched Punjabi movies and listened to Punjabi folk music Now I think I am quite good at it Shaleen said 23 In February 2017 it was reported that Siddharth Vasudev had been cast to play the negative role of Sahib Singh Bhangi the brother in law of Maha Singh and the leader of the Bhangi Misl 24 Child actor Syed Aman Mian Sharma who is currently in trend due to his character Balu in Sony Entertainment Television s historical drama Peshwa Bajirao was chosen to play the pivotal role of a young Azizuddin in the series The actor was said to be working in both projects simultaneously citation needed Historical accuracy Edit Keeping in mind the sentiments of the Sikh community Abhimanyu Singh stated that they had done a lot of research for the show We have followed Khushwant Singh s books We have also followed instructions of Dr J S Grewal and Gurbaksh Singh who are prominent historians said Abhimanyu Singh A team of four including historian Dr J S Grewal and author Dr Gurbaksh Singh have gone through the screenplay thoroughly During shooting of important sequences they are present at the sets he added 18 Historians and weaponry experts worked with the production team for a period of 12 months prior to the release of the show 21 Sets Edit The series has been shot across various locations in Rajasthan and Maharashtra 19 and the sets have been designed by Bollywood director and production designer Omung Kumar who is renowned for his work in films like Black Saawariya and Yuvvraj In order to do justice to the grandeur of the royal Punjab courts Kumar created a lavish set for the show in Amgaon near the Maharashtra Gujarat border 21 Costumes Edit Noted Bollywood costume designer duo Rushi Sharma and Manoshi Nath who have tailored for films like PK Queen Kick Dhoom 3 etc have been roped in to clothe Ranjit Singh Damanpreet Singh his first wife Mehtab Kaur Tunisha Sharma father Maha Singh Shaleen Bhanot mother Raj Kaur Sneha Wagh father in law Gurbaksh Singh Rumi Khan and mother in law Sada Kaur Sonia Singh 10 Said the duo We researched the era Sikhism and the Maharaja himself the fabrics and jewellery they wore then We also incorporated the pan Asian and middle Asian influence on art and handlooms We have given a particular colour for every character For Ranjit it s mostly white for the antagonists its darker colours like emerald green ruby red and midnight blue Also each character has a specific kind of jewellery 10 Action sequences Edit Contiloe have roped in Bollywood stunt director Allan Amin to design the war sequences in the show which have been shot in various places in India In February 2017 Allan said I am designing the action sequences for the show We have already shot the opening war sequence When audiences will watch the sequence on their TV screens they will feel like they are watching a movie The makers of the show have supported me extensively and have given me the liberty to shoot these action sequences my way Contiloe were keen on giving the show a movie like feel and hence decided to hire the services of the celebrated stuntman 25 Music Edit The title track of the series has been crooned by Sonu Nigam He says he felt empowered by the number and the lyrics The song I sang for the show is the title track for the show Sher e Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh by the same name music by my dearest friend and super talented composer Raju Singh and written by Kumaar I felt empowered by the song and the lyrics and I m sure even the listeners will feel the power we felt in creating this song said Sonu 26 Reception EditAnvita Singh of The Times of India criticized the series upon its release Maharaja Ranjit Singh s fights and the set and even the way the story has been told is not engaging at all She further added The actors do what is required of them Well most of them Akashdeep Saigal being an exception The actor portrays Pir Muhammad and considering the number of negative roles he has done in the past one would have thought that Akashdeep would have been great at his job But he is not From the accent to the way he carries himself everything seems off about him He does not spell dangerous or fearsome She concluded her review by saying that Shaleen Bhanot who plays Maha Singh Maharaja Ranjit Singh s father is the only one who makes the show somewhat bearable 27 See also EditMaharaja Ranjit SinghReferences Edit a b Maheshwri Neha 12 July 2016 Not Eijaz Khan but Arhaan Behll in Contiloe s Ranjit Singh The Times of India Retrieved 9 May 2017 Schmidt Karl J 2015 An Atlas and Survey of South Asian History Routledge p 66 ISBN 9781317476818 History of the World in 1000 objects Dorling Kindersley Limited October 2014 p 294 ISBN 9780241187869 When aggression meets compassion The Hindu Retrieved 21 March 2017 Damanpreet Tunisha join Sher E Punjab cast The Times of India Retrieved 18 January 2017 TV actor Shaleen Bhanot It was a cultural shock to play Maha Singh in Sher E Punjab The Indian Express Retrieved 21 March 2017 Sneha Wagh excited about her role in Sher E Punjab The Times of India Retrieved 23 January 2017 Role in Sher E seemed meaningful Sonia Singh The Times of India Retrieved 1 March 2017 Not Chandrachur Singh but Chetan Pandit in Maharaja Ranjit Singh The Times of India Retrieved 1 February 2017 a b c Coutinho Natasha 7 March 2017 Historical gets its look right Mumbai Mirror Retrieved 3 May 2017 Sidharth Vasudev in Maharaja Ranjit Singh The Times of India Retrieved 1 February 2017 Parvati Sehgal returns to TV with Sher E Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh The Times of India Retrieved 11 January 2017 IANS 16 January 2017 Anooradha Patel roped in for TV show Sher E Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh The Times of India Retrieved 9 May 2017 Anuradha Patel bags role in serial based on Maharaja Ranjit Singh The Times of India Retrieved 18 May 2016 Sky Walker returns to TV after four years The Times of India Retrieved 8 January 2017 Mulla Zainab 20 March 2017 Sher E Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh All you need to know about Shaleen Bhanot s show on Life OK India com Retrieved 18 May 2017 a b Jain Ankita 17 March 2017 A lion s tale The Pioneer Retrieved 6 May 2017 a b Ravi S 20 March 2017 When aggression meets compassion The Hindu Retrieved 18 May 2017 a b IANS 16 March 2017 Maharaja Ranjit Singh An inspirational tale of a true Sikh leader Business Standard India Retrieved 6 May 2017 Training zone The Tribune 6 May 2017 Retrieved 9 May 2017 a b c TNN 20 March 2017 Here s a king who chose service over power The Times of India Retrieved 6 May 2017 Singh Khushwant 2008 Ranjit Singh Penguin Books India p 4 ISBN 9780143065432 Jain Arushi 21 March 2017 Shaleen Bhanot on preparing for Sher E Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh That assi tussi was difficult to pick up The Indian Express Retrieved 9 May 2017 TNN 1 February 2017 Sidharth Vasudev in Maharaja Ranjit Singh Bombay Times Retrieved 18 May 2017 Razzaq Sameena 21 February 2017 Allan Amin trains Akashdeep for historical drama Asian Age Retrieved 6 May 2017 Sonu Nigam croons title track The Hindu Retrieved 31 March 2017 Singh Anvita 22 March 2017 Maharaja Ranjit Singh review Nothing stands out except a dry script and a sad Akashdeep Saigal The Times of India Retrieved 18 May 2017 External links EditSher e Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sher e Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh amp oldid 1151630174, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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