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Mummy Punjabi (2011)

Mummy Punjabi
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Mummy Punjabi (Hindi: माँ पंजाबी)is the 2011 film written and directed by Pammi Somal starring Kiron Kher, Kanwaljit Singh and Jackie Shroff in lead roles.

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Mummy Punjabi is a New Age Mother India, with today's grandeur, intensity, humour & emotions. A complete family entertainer, wherein a Punjabi urban mother balances tradition with her own value system.

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