

The British musician Panjabi MC references the tale of Heer and Ranjha in his 2003 song Jogi. In music īally Jagpal British musician has a song dedicated to their story. It aired on Zee Punjabi and is based on the folktale of Heer and Ranjha.
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Heer Ranjha is a 2020 Indian Punjabi-language period drama television series starring Amaninder Pal Singh and Sara Gurpal in the lead roles.
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In 2013, the television serial Heer Ranjha, directed by Shahid Zahoor and produced by Yousuf Salahuddin, aired on PTV Home. Neeru Bajwa as Heer, Harbhajan Mann as Ranjha Manoj Punj, Manjeet Maan (Sai Productions) Gurdas Maan, Juhi Chawla, Sushant Singh, Divya Dutta Tina Ghai, Satish Kaul, Mehar Mittal, Om Shivpuri

Urmila Bhatt, Ajit Singh Deol, Koushalya Devi, Prema Kumari Priya Rajvansh as Heer, Raaj Kumar as Ranjha

Swaran Lata as Heer, Inayat Hussain Bhatti as Ranjha Mumtaz Shanti as Heer, Ghulam Mohammed as Ranjha Rafiq Ghaznavi as Ranjha, Anwari Bai as HeerĪbdul Rashid Kardar, Hakim Ram Parasad at LahoreĮiden Bai, Haider Bandi, M. Master Faqira as Ranjha, Shanta Kumari as Heer Chaudhry (Directors), Imperial Film Company, Bombay Hakim Ram Parasad (Producer), Pesi Karani & R. Ismail as Kaidu, Abdul Rashid Kardar as Saeda Kherra Salochna as Heer, Dinshaw Bilimoria as Ranjha, Jamshedji, Neelum, M. The epic poem has been made into several feature films between 19. Legacy and influence īecause its plot involves a romance opposed by family members and ends with the two lovers dying, the story is often compared to the Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet. Love-smitten couples and others often pay visits to their mausoleum. Heer and Ranjha are buried in Heer's hometown, Jhang. Brokenhearted once again, Ranjha eats the remaining poisoned food and dies by her side. Hearing this news, Ranjha rushes to aid Heer, but is too late, as she has already eaten the poison and has died. On the wedding day, Kaido poisons her food so that the wedding will not take place, in order to punish the girl for her behaviour. The two return to Heer's village, where Heer's parents agree to their marriage - though some versions of the story state that the parents' agreement is only a deception. While reciting the name of the Lord, he wanders all over Punjab, eventually finding the village where Heer now lives. After meeting Gorakhnath, the founder of the "Kanphata" (pierced ear) sect of jogis at Tilla Jogian (the 'Hill of Ascetics', located 80 kilometres north of the historic town of Bhera, Sargodha District, Punjab), Ranjha becomes a jogi himself, piercing his ears and renouncing the material world. He wanders the countryside alone, until eventually he meets a Shaiva Jogi (ascetic). Heer is forced by her family and the local priest or ' Maulvi' to marry another man named Saida Khera. They meet each other secretly for many years until they are caught by Heer's jealous uncle, Kaido, and her parents Chuchak and Malki. Heer becomes mesmerised by the way Ranjha plays his flute and eventually falls in love with him. Heer's father offers Ranjha a job herding his cattle. Eventually he arrives in Heer's village and falls in love with her. In Waris Shah's version of the epic, Ranjha leaves home because his brothers' wives refused to give and serve him food. After the death of Ranjha's father, Mauju Chaudhry, Ranjha has a quarrel with his brothers over land, and leaves home. Being his father's favourite son, unlike his brothers who had to toil in the lands, he led a life of ease, playing the flute ('Wanjhli'/' Bansuri'). Heer is an extremely beautiful woman, born into a wealthy Sial Jat family in Jhang, Punjab and Dheedo Ranjha of the Ranjha tribe of Jats, is the youngest of four brothers and lives in the village of Takht Hazara by the river Chenab in Punjab, Pakistan.
