Release Date : 2010
Genre : Romance\Drama
Starcast : Arya Babbar Gulshan Grover
Kanwaljit Singh Mehreen Raheel Naumaan Ijaz
Description : Arya Babbar Gulshan Grover
Kanwaljit Singh Mehreen Raheel Naumaan Ijaz Description : Virsa is the story of Nawaz Ali and Ranvir
Singh Grewal and their families. Nawaz Ali hails from Lahore in Pakistan and Ranvir Singh Grewal
belongs to a village, Jakopur, in Punjab, India. About 20 years ago, both of them migrated to Sydney,
Australia, in search of work, where they met and became the best of friends. Gradually, their hard
work paid off. Ranvir opened an Indian restaurant, which became a runaway success. Nawaz Ali
opened a shop opposite Ranvir�s restaurant. It did well and he could manage to lead a comfortable
life but he was not as successful as Ranvir. Nawaz Ali was very grounded in his culture and values and
this helped him to remain level-headed and not get carried away by the comforts of life in Australia.
He never lost sight of what was morally and ethically right and stood by his Asian values. On the other
hand, Ranvir got carried away by his success. He felt that he was superior to the other Indians and
Asians who were not as successful as he. He found merit in all things associated with the white folks
� their lifestyle, their values and culture, their behaviour and mannerisms � and looked down upon
his Indian upbringing and values. He had no more use for ethics and morality. He became very
conscious of his money, status and reputation. The difference in outlook and behaviour drive the two
friends apart until they reach a point where Ranvir stops talking to Nawaz. However, Nawaz still cares
for his friend and tries to keep their friendship alive. As the film opens, Ranvir and Nawaz are well
settled in Australia with their respective families. Nawaz has one son, Amaan Ali and Ranvir has a son,
Yuvraj, and a daughter, Meet. Amaan and Yuvraj are roughly the same age and best buddies since
childhood, despite the rift between their fathers. However, the difference in the thinkings of the two
fathers is reflected in the personalities of their sons. Amaan is a sensible, level-headed young man. He
is strongly grounded in and comfortable with his Asian identity. However, he is contemporary in his
outlook. He does a fine balance of sticking to his values even as he adapts to the society around him
and its mores and traditions. Yuvraj is the exact opposite of Amaan. Due to Ranvir�s indulgent
attitude, Yuvraj grows up to be a rich, spoilt brat. He also feels closer to the white folks than to the
Asians around him. He has no idea of Indian culture or values, no ethics and no morals. He loves
women, booze, drugs... Yuvraj�s sister, Meet, is quite like him in her values, upbringing and
behaviour. She is going steady with a white young man but is not sure how her father will react to
this development. However, she also has a special relationship with Amaan. Nothing is said but she
instictively feels that she can always depend on his help, that he will always be there for her. Amaan
too feels an instinctive pull towards her but waits for the right time to tell her of his love for her.
Ranvir feels that the people in his village look down upon him because they feel that he is not a good
son, since his father, Sardar Joginder Singh, lives here all alone. Sardarji wants to stay in Punjab, till
his last breath. Ranvir cons Sardarji into going with him. In Australia, however, things are very
different. The cost of living is high and labour is expensive. Ranvir enlists Sardarji�s help for his
restaurant. Gradually, Sardarji�s status becomes no more than that of a paid servant. One night, at a
party, Yuvraj meets Mahi. Mahi has come from Punjab to Sydney for her studies. She is a modern day
young Indian woman, contemporary but with a solid foundation in Indian values and culture. She is
beautiful, sexy, intelligent and confident. As they fall in love, she tries to reform him and for some
time, it seems as though he will sort his life out. But old habits die hard. Yuvraj gradually falls back
into his old ways and Mahi is unable to stop him. Will Ranvir ever see Nawaz�s point of view and will
they ever be friends again? Will Sardarji remain a prisoner to his son�s whims or will he rebel against
him and return to Punjab? Will Yuvraj ever understand ethics and morality? Will Mahi return to
Yuvraj? Will Ranvir accept a white boyfriend for Meet? And Amaan, who loves Meet � will he ever tell
her about his love? As Virsa answers these and other questions, it makes a strong statement about
remaining true to one�s values, culture and upbringing even as we constantly adapt and adjust to
the society around us. It explores ways of addressing the identity conflicts of immigrant Asians in
Western societies so that the succeeding generations can benefit from the best facets of both the
cultures.
Duration : 2hr 07mins
Size : 181mb
Virsa.DVD-desiest-1.avi(91.06 MB)
Virsa.DVD-desiest-2.avi(90.72 MB)
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