A student in Canada faces charges in her husband's death after allegedly deceiving him for visa purposes, highlighting immigrant families' desperate pursuit of opportunities.A student in Canada faces charges in her husband's death after allegedly deceiving him for visa purposes, highlighting immigrant families' desperate pursuit of opportunities.A student in Canada faces charges in her husband's death after allegedly deceiving him for visa purposes, highlighting immigrant families' desperate pursuit of opportunities.
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One the best movies you can watch in Punjabi cinema not a normal Punjabi movie too much twists in the movie must watch. Hardeep grewal work hard as always. Mandy takhar acting was top notch. Must go and watch with your family. This movie show the dark reality of punjab and shed light on some of the most controversial topics that no one wants to talk. This movie shows the two sides of everything from a single person to society. I saw this type of movie in Punjabi cinema after so long you should go and give it a try so new artist from our industry can see appreciation start makings more movies like this
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This movie deviates from reality. In India, many families invest heavily - sometimes even taking loans - to support their daughters-in-law's higher education, believing it benefits both the girl and her husband. In cases where the girl's family can't afford her education, the marriage can still be a win-win if the husband's family supports her studies.
However, in reality, there have been tragic cases where husbands have taken their own lives when, after sponsoring their wife's education abroad (like in Canada), the wife refuses to process the husband's immigration papers or ends the relationship, leaving him behind in emotional and financial ruin. This heartbreaking outcome is rarely shown in movies, which often oversimplify or romanticize such situations.
However, in reality, there have been tragic cases where husbands have taken their own lives when, after sponsoring their wife's education abroad (like in Canada), the wife refuses to process the husband's immigration papers or ends the relationship, leaving him behind in emotional and financial ruin. This heartbreaking outcome is rarely shown in movies, which often oversimplify or romanticize such situations.
Six Siege was marketed as an intense, action-packed thriller, but honestly, it's just another overhyped disappointment. From the trailers, you'd expect a gripping storyline with high stakes, but what we actually got was just a typical, average Punjabi movie with nothing that justifies the title.
The production built up so much excitement, making it seem like it would be something different, something unique. But once you sit through it, you realize it's the same old formula-predictable plot, and random emotional moments that don't really hit. If you're expecting a deep or high-intensity film, this isn't it.
The title Six each suggests something strategic, something war-like, maybe a tactical thriller. But there's nothing in the movie that even remotely connects to the name. It feels like they just picked a cool-sounding title to attract viewers, but didn't put in the effort to make the story match.
The production built up so much excitement, making it seem like it would be something different, something unique. But once you sit through it, you realize it's the same old formula-predictable plot, and random emotional moments that don't really hit. If you're expecting a deep or high-intensity film, this isn't it.
The title Six each suggests something strategic, something war-like, maybe a tactical thriller. But there's nothing in the movie that even remotely connects to the name. It feels like they just picked a cool-sounding title to attract viewers, but didn't put in the effort to make the story match.
If you're solely going to the watch this movie that it delivers a social message regarding the immigration frauds of contractual marriages then please don't, you'll be disappointed, movie has nothing to do with the title.
There's a stupid plot twist which doesn't live up to the expectation. Film tries to be a suspence thriller but fails miserably.
Further acting is subpar. Mandy Thakar looks like a middle age woman although she is playing a young student.
Cinematography is also bad, it seems like shot by some amatures.
Not worth to watch atleast in theatre. You can avoid it and wait for it available on OTT platforms if you still interested.
There's a stupid plot twist which doesn't live up to the expectation. Film tries to be a suspence thriller but fails miserably.
Further acting is subpar. Mandy Thakar looks like a middle age woman although she is playing a young student.
Cinematography is also bad, it seems like shot by some amatures.
Not worth to watch atleast in theatre. You can avoid it and wait for it available on OTT platforms if you still interested.
"Six Each" attempts to deliver a social message but falters in execution. The direction, storytelling, production, and writing lack coherence, making the film a tedious watch. Mandy Takhar's performance is a redeeming factor; her acting and beauty stand out amidst the chaos. However, her efforts alone can't salvage the film. It's disheartening to see resources spent on such a project. Perhaps, Grewal Saab could have conveyed the intended message more effectively through social media rather than producing this film. Future endeavors should be reconsidered to save both money and the audience's time. Overall, "Six Each" is a disappointment and not worth the watch.
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- ₹25,000,000 (estimated)
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- $164,956
- Runtime1 hour 54 minutes
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