Hawayein (2003)
2h 56m
Running Time
August 22, 2003Release Date
Plot.
Hawayein is a film which emerges from the consequences of the BlueStar Operation and is based on the aftermath of India’s Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi’s assassination in 1984 – the 1984 Sikh genocide in Delhi and other places in India, and the subsequent victimization of the people of Punjab in the years that followed. This film depicts real-life events and most of the situations shown are authentically seen through the eyes of the central protagonist "Sarabjeet". It is the story of his journey from innocence to disillusionment, from being a simple, music-loving student to becoming one of the most wanted terrorists in the country. This film is an honest exploration of the reasons which led to the angst of the youth of Punjab and the turmoils suffered by their families.
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Cast & Crew.

Amitoj Mann
Sarabjeet / Screenplay / Director

Babbu Mann
Kanpuria / Music

Mukul Dev
Narenda

Tom Alter
Stephen - Swedish Ambassador

Mukesh Tiwari
Balwantji

Sardar Sohi

Kamini Kaushal
Sarabjeet's Grandma

Kulbhushan Kharbanda
Sarabjeet's Father

Mahie Gill
Lali

Mukesh Gautam
Actor

Amrik Gill
Actor

Rama Vij
Sarabjeet's Mother

Ravi Jhankal
Gautumji

Aanandee Tripathi
Muskaan

Aashish Duggal
Raghu

Rupinder Rupi
Taro

Harjit Singh
Writer

Harjit Singh
Dialogue
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Details.
Wiki.
Hawayein (transl. Winds) is a 2003 Indian drama film directed by Amitoj Mann, who also stars along with Babbu Mann and Mahi Gill. The film is based on the 1984 Sikh Genocide and its aftermath, which led to its ban by the Congress government in Punjab and Delhi.