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Local Punjabi Film Dil Garden Garden Ho Gaya Celebrates Love, Culture And Family Bonds

06/02/2026 11:08 AM

By V. Sankara

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 6 (Bernama) -- Dil Garden Garden Ho Gaya, a local Punjabi romantic comedy set in Kuala Lumpur, will be aired on Feb 11, telling a heartfelt story of love, family bonds and cultural traditions within the Punjabi community.

Blending humour, romance and tradition, the two hour film reflects everyday life within the Punjabi community while exploring an universal theme familiar to many young adults today, balancing family expectations with personal happiness.

Making her screen debut, Parveen Sidhu, who plays Gurleen, said she felt an instant connection to both the script and her character.

“Sometimes you just know. The timing felt right, the story felt right and the character felt right. It felt very natural for me,” she told Bernama.

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She said authenticity was a key priority throughout filming to ensure Punjabi traditions and family dynamics were portrayed realistically.

“Our culture carries so much warmth and emotion. From the way families talk to each other to the small daily habits, everything was kept natural and respectful,” said Parveen, who is also a dentist, commercial talent and host.

The story follows Rajdev, the only son of the wealthy and respected Grewal family, whose parents set out to find what they believe is the perfect bride for him.

Each potential match appears ideal on paper, beautiful, traditional and family approved, but Rajdev gradually realises that marriage is not about ticking boxes. Instead, it is about genuine connection and choosing someone he truly loves.

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Parveen described the filming process as both exciting and challenging, especially during emotional scenes.

“Every time the director called action, it felt like stepping into another world. The intense scenes pushed me creatively and became the most memorable,” she said.

The film also features an ensemble cast including Kulbeer Singh, Kash Bhullar, S. Baldev Singh, Anita Dhillon, Sangeet Gill, Malkit Kaur, Daljit Singh Pannu, Prity Dhillon, Jasmine Kaur, Anmol Kaur, Navinder Kaur and Anwaar Beg Moghal. It is directed and written by S. Baldev Singh Uppal and produced by Sri Saheb Production Sdn Bhd.

The film will be aired by Radio Televisyen Malaysia’s TV2 channel from 9 pm to 11 pm.

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