A teenage boy Rabbi falls in love with an orchestra girl Gore who's living a tragic life while their relationship leads to various destruction for lifetime.A teenage boy Rabbi falls in love with an orchestra girl Gore who's living a tragic life while their relationship leads to various destruction for lifetime.A teenage boy Rabbi falls in love with an orchestra girl Gore who's living a tragic life while their relationship leads to various destruction for lifetime.
Gitaj Bindrakhia
- Rabbi
- (as Gitaz Bindrakhia)
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Something altogether fresh has been introduced by the Punjabi industry. Being exposed to a different style of narrative was incredibly enlightening, especially given how superbly developed Sargur Mehta's character was! I anxiously anticipate reading more stories like this because the use of real-life situations gave the narrative more realism.
It is remarkable to see how a young kid is shown to love a married woman and how society disregards female needs. The movie shows how a wife can decide to leave her husband if she feels mistreated by him, but finding respect and understanding from another person might influence her to make choices that put her own happiness first. Unfortunately, society frequently ignores this, expecting women to adapt to a simple, family-oriented mentality while ignoring their genuine aspirations. Dealing with such.
It is remarkable to see how a young kid is shown to love a married woman and how society disregards female needs. The movie shows how a wife can decide to leave her husband if she feels mistreated by him, but finding respect and understanding from another person might influence her to make choices that put her own happiness first. Unfortunately, society frequently ignores this, expecting women to adapt to a simple, family-oriented mentality while ignoring their genuine aspirations. Dealing with such.
I loved this beautiful and poetic masterpiece. Very well written and directed. I had lost hope in Punjabi cinema due to repetitive stories and forced comedy . But this movie has a unique and engaging story. Full of pure emotions and innocence.
All actors gave their 100%. Sargun is in her own league and no one in punjabi industry can match her skills.
Jani- B-praak duo is amazing.
Congratulations to whole team for taking this brave step and bringing something new to us. I hope more directors and producers start experimenting in punjabi cinema. Without these punjabi cinema will be a lost cause.
All actors gave their 100%. Sargun is in her own league and no one in punjabi industry can match her skills.
Jani- B-praak duo is amazing.
Congratulations to whole team for taking this brave step and bringing something new to us. I hope more directors and producers start experimenting in punjabi cinema. Without these punjabi cinema will be a lost cause.
"MOH" is not just a film - it is a rare, soul-stirring experience. A timeless piece of art that happens once in decades. Punjabi cinema has given many good movies, but MOH stands apart as its crown jewel.
Gitaz Bindrakhia, in his debut, delivers a performance so intense and natural that it doesn't feel like acting - he is the character. His expressions, silence, pain, and purity - all strike deep. He has the legacy of his father, the great Surjit Bindrakhia, in his blood - and he has honoured it with grace and brilliance.
Sargun Mehta is divine in her portrayal. She doesn't just act - she becomes the poetry of the film. Her character reflects the conflict between societal boundaries and the yearning of a free soul. Her performance is layered, haunting, and unforgettable.
Jagdeep Sidhu, the writer-director, has created magic. His screenplay is filled with silence, depth, heartbreak, and a rare poetic beauty. He has beautifully incorporated the soul of Shiv Kumar Batalvi and Jaun Elia's shayari - the film bleeds their verses. It's like a moving book of poetry.
B Praak and Jaani, the heart and soul of the music, have given compositions that pierce the heart. Each song, each note, each silence is loaded with emotion. The background score enhances the film's aura - it's a musical soul-cry.
Even the supporting cast - Prabh Bains, Amrit Amby, and others - contribute significantly. Every actor, every frame, every word is meaningful.
This is not just my favourite Punjabi movie - it is a part of my soul now. Words fall short to praise this cinematic marvel.
"MOH" will not fade - it will echo. Forever.
Gitaz Bindrakhia, in his debut, delivers a performance so intense and natural that it doesn't feel like acting - he is the character. His expressions, silence, pain, and purity - all strike deep. He has the legacy of his father, the great Surjit Bindrakhia, in his blood - and he has honoured it with grace and brilliance.
Sargun Mehta is divine in her portrayal. She doesn't just act - she becomes the poetry of the film. Her character reflects the conflict between societal boundaries and the yearning of a free soul. Her performance is layered, haunting, and unforgettable.
Jagdeep Sidhu, the writer-director, has created magic. His screenplay is filled with silence, depth, heartbreak, and a rare poetic beauty. He has beautifully incorporated the soul of Shiv Kumar Batalvi and Jaun Elia's shayari - the film bleeds their verses. It's like a moving book of poetry.
B Praak and Jaani, the heart and soul of the music, have given compositions that pierce the heart. Each song, each note, each silence is loaded with emotion. The background score enhances the film's aura - it's a musical soul-cry.
Even the supporting cast - Prabh Bains, Amrit Amby, and others - contribute significantly. Every actor, every frame, every word is meaningful.
This is not just my favourite Punjabi movie - it is a part of my soul now. Words fall short to praise this cinematic marvel.
"MOH" will not fade - it will echo. Forever.
Sargun Mehta, as Gore, delivers a performance so bold and powerful that it's hard to imagine any other actress portraying this character with such conviction. Her looks, her body language, and her expressions align perfectly with the demands of the role. She doesn't just act-she lives this character.
Sargun continues to bring freshness to Punjabi cinema, setting new benchmarks that her contemporaries are yet to come close to. Her ability to take up difficult roles and perform them so effortlessly is what makes her truly unique.
Jagdeep Sidhu, as both writer and director, also deserves immense appreciation. He understands the depth of Sargun's talent and utilizes it brilliantly, crafting this masterpiece with precision and sensitivity. "Moh" stands as a piece of art-cinema with meaning, reminiscent of Shyam Benegal's style of filmmaking.
We would love to see Sargun Mehta in more such challenging roles, not just in Punjabi films but also in Bollywood, where her immense potential deserves a wider canvas. She has so much more to offer, and "Moh" is a shining proof of that.
Sargun continues to bring freshness to Punjabi cinema, setting new benchmarks that her contemporaries are yet to come close to. Her ability to take up difficult roles and perform them so effortlessly is what makes her truly unique.
Jagdeep Sidhu, as both writer and director, also deserves immense appreciation. He understands the depth of Sargun's talent and utilizes it brilliantly, crafting this masterpiece with precision and sensitivity. "Moh" stands as a piece of art-cinema with meaning, reminiscent of Shyam Benegal's style of filmmaking.
We would love to see Sargun Mehta in more such challenging roles, not just in Punjabi films but also in Bollywood, where her immense potential deserves a wider canvas. She has so much more to offer, and "Moh" is a shining proof of that.
10gchib
Moh is an epic story of true love - raw & pure, not bound by ideas of age, location, money and time. Highlights societal perceptions and important cultural issues women face in the society.
What Sargun Mehta did as Gorey for women's respect, no level of awareness ever can. Raised our heads with pride, tells so much why she's honoured as the Queen of Punjab.
Acting is so powerful that each moment of Gore-Rabbi's love touches soul like a beautiful dream and their seperation literally scratches the soul, makes you cry and scream.
Moh is not just a film but emotion that will be embedded in soul for a lifetime, and is regarded as one of the greatest films of Punjab.
What Sargun Mehta did as Gorey for women's respect, no level of awareness ever can. Raised our heads with pride, tells so much why she's honoured as the Queen of Punjab.
Acting is so powerful that each moment of Gore-Rabbi's love touches soul like a beautiful dream and their seperation literally scratches the soul, makes you cry and scream.
Moh is not just a film but emotion that will be embedded in soul for a lifetime, and is regarded as one of the greatest films of Punjab.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $32,036
- Runtime
- 2h 29m(149 min)
- Color
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