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8/10
Excellent
Braindead092 February 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Excellent biopic starring Pavan Malhotro. Not being an Indian I can't specify how faithful this film is to the real story, but I found it very credible and enjoyable. The director and screenwriter do not push the sentimental button and manage to avoid the rather annoying use of multiple musical montages, dance numbers, wacky characters and whistling sound effects. The cast is uniformly excellent and are convincing in putting across the decent idea of maybe putting the needs of others before yourself if you can.

I don't know how this will fair at the box office, but it deserves to be seen by as many people as possible.
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10/10
A movie that teaches how to love.
terminatorsukhjot31 January 2015
A true story based on the life a man on whose name thousands of downtrodden and needy people get a place to live with dignity and happiness for now and in the coming generations!

The movie did make me a better as a person. It taught me to love and give. Being philanthropic is a gift of god. Bhagat Puran Singh was not only a humanist, but an environmentalist and conservationist too!

The movie shows you his story without any favoritism to any religion or other non-critical titles built by our society. You get to experience the raw emotions of a being. I'm sure you will get a lot.

One more good news is that, 100% of the revenue generated will be passed on to the Pingalwara, thus you are actually doing sewa by watching the movie!
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9/10
Watch it as a must to honour the lesser known blessed soul BHAGAT PURAN SINGH and the underrated powerhouse of talent PAWAN MALHOTRA.
bobbysing19 March 2015
It's a bitter truth that even if consider only the Punjabi community in particular, then also a big percentage of the youngsters might not be aware of blessed soul lovingly called BHAGAT PURAN SINGH, who spent his entire life for the physically challenged and the ignored sufferers of our society in his Pingalwara situated in Amritsar (Punjab). So where almost everyone knows about MOTHER TERESA and probably about the respected BABA AMTE too (included in our text books), there only a limited section of Indians are aware of this unique spirited personality who never felt ashamed to even beg for his big family of dependents living a comfortable life only because of him as their GOD-sent messiah.

As a film EJTL is indeed a worth watching attempt in the biographical genre, intelligently following a non-linear progression that successfully makes an impression in its very first sequence itself. Yes, the prolonged background sequences do take some time to take the story forward and the choice of child artist in the initial 20 minutes could have been much better. Still the film is able to make an instant emotional connect with the viewers before the intermission and then wins you over completely in its second half which has much more power in its depiction when Bhagat Puran Singh grows older walking towards his ultimate salvation in her mother's arms. And as I have always said, when a film's second half is stronger than the first then it is bound to become a winner in most of the cases.

Further moving much ahead than being a simple biographical movie, EH JANAM TUMHARE LEKHE actually becomes a must watch, not to be missed gem due to some exceptional, unique features handled brilliantly by the writer, director and the actors together as mentioned below.

A. Though Bhagat Puran Singh was not a born Sikh, the film doesn't give any mileage to the fact rightly and explains this with a simple few lines dialogues in its second hour without giving it any major emphasis (as it should have been done becoming its biggest merit).

B. It doesn't talk or propagate about any particular religion thankfully, nor does it purposefully focus on the trust asking for some extra attention from the viewers through any deliberate sequences.

C. The director quite skillfully incorporates two major events of the 20th century, i.e. of 1947 Partition and 1984 Blue Star Operation without any forceful provocation or taking sides. The sequences simply portray what in reality happened with Bhagat Puran Singh in those times and then leaves the decision on to the viewer that whether he did right or not in his personal dilemmas faced.

D. After a long time, a soundtrack becomes the major backbone of a project in Punjabi cinema and EH JANAM TUMHARE LEKHE has many melodious, emotional, meaningfully written and brilliantly rendered tracks led by "Sun Ve Poorna", a superb "Lori" (Lullaby) heard after a long time, a fun loving kids song and few fabulously composed Shabads that lift up the film beautifully coming at the right time. Here scoring the maximum marks is the Shabad "Kaisi Aarti Hove" by the exceptionally talented Sukhwinder in an unusual but winning composition that has never been tried before in Punjabi Devotional Music. (And not many know about the relationship of this divine AARTI written by Guru Nanak with Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore and World Music.)

E. Talking about the man who plays the role of Bhagat Puran Singh, one of the most underrated and underutilized talented actors of our times, Pawan Malhotra, I would only like to say, that you will find it tough to find Pawan in the entire film, especially in its second half. In more clear words, Pawan is simply not there but Bhagat Puran Singh is. And that's the biggest compliment possible for an actor as far as my understanding of acting goes. Pawan completely dissolves himself in the character he is playing and you amazingly have to remind yourself in a repeated mode that here we have an actor playing a role and not Bhagat Puran Singh himself on the screen as it seems. The credit for this unarguably goes to the director Harjit Singh too for giving Pawan those precise instructions and guidance to deliver such a magnificent performance that is sure to be included as one of his best till date without any doubt.

Next writing about the immensely blessed soul Bhagat Puran Singh, a few lines cannot justify or explain the enormous amount of social work done by the man in his entire life. Hence I would only like to quote two important dialogues in the film that might give you an idea about the visionary person he was, capable of looking deep into the psyche of both the man and the nature together like a highly learned scholar.

In his final decades, Pingalwara became a known place and people used to come from far off places to see the work being done as something rare & unique. Receiving such people only interesting in seeing the place, Bhagat Puran Singh used to say,

"Dont come to Pingalwara just to see....this is not a Zoo.......If you want then come here to do Seva... only Seva (Service)".

For him there was no difference of any religion, caste, colour or region in life, explained in a simple few words expression saying, "Dukhan Di Zaat Nahin Hundi" (Sorrow has no caste or religion).

And that's exactly what the film teaches you in its two enlightening hours that life isn't just about any religion, any caste divisions, any clashes or silly ego fights. Life is about sharing whatever you can with the less privileged around as nobody is here to stay permanently.
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10/10
Great justice to Bhagat Puran Singh Ji's dedication towards Seva of the helpless
karmjit1 February 2015
I watched this movie on big screen in Hong Kong . I am glad that I watched it. I would not shy away from saying that this movie may be the best movie ever and probably the best punjabi movie till date. Although the filmmaker could not show every aspect of bhagat puran singh ji's life, but they highlighted bhagat ji's life quite well and in good manner.

I think these kind of films are rare. I congratulate the whole team of the film who made this superb movie. i hope they can bring some more movies like these in coming future. The actor who played bhagat puran singh ji's character is just mind blowing and have done great justice to character.

In last i would say please go watch this movie and you will not regret spending money on it as it is a good movie and all the spending's are going to pingalwara. A must watch gem for all the humans who believes in humanity
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10/10
What an Amazing Life!
Geeta3529 December 2017
Eh Janam Tumhare Lekhe is about the amazing life of the blessed soul Bhagat Pureen Singh, a selfless man who served humanity and founded the Pingalwara for the homeless and disabled in Amritsar (Punjab State). His love for humanity and dedication to God and the environment made him a visionary and in my opinion a modern day saint. The film literally brought me to tears. Would to God there were more people like him ! Kudos to one of my favorite actors, Pawan Malhorta, for his splendid portrayal of such a wonderful man. Kudos also to the supporting cast and director for making such a superb bio-drama.
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9/10
A historical movie
gurpreet-grover247 February 2015
Based on the life of Bhagat Puran singh of Pingalwara district.

A Classic and Historical movie based on true story that shows how to love and devote your life to almighty and serve the public. In today's world where there are so much deference's based on religion and caste. This movie states that despite of any religion serve all and love all.

Pavan malhotra as usual did a fantastic job by doing superb acting again. I would recommend this movie to everyone who like movies based on historical true stories.

This movie will inspire you, it will make you think, to reflect and maybe change you in a small way

Thanks!!
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9/10
Put simply, A Life changing movie...
sra-bathinda2 February 2015
This movie is the journey of a man who devoted his whole life to the service of those who couldn't help themselves- the physically and the mentally disabled. Its a story of the struggle of a little boy from being born to an unmarried mother in times when it was considered a curse to taking the last breath having devoted every single moment to a life of service. Its a personal journey of a man faced with unrelentless hardships becoming capable of changing millions of lives positively.

All the struggles that Puran Bhagat went through have been so masterfully and delicately handled in this movie. The movie felt partly like a documentary which is good for such biographical movies.

Personally, there were many moments in the movie where I literally cried. The whole movie - the music, the acting, the cinematography - felt very deeply touching. More importantly, this movie changed me deeply in my outlook towards life like no other movie has.

I would suggest you to watch it with your whole family. I am sure each of you will walk out a better person.
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10/10
Angel of God
amritsar-238804 April 2015
Excellent Movie, Really a very true incidents, a real hero 'Bhagat Puran Singh' He Serve for Humanity without any types of return from them ... No words for his dedication, feelings, Hard work for orphans, Disabled, Patients, mentally retarded... Waooo Such a person like 'Angel of God' .. totally Speechless .. Film starts from his childhood life and how his mother teach him moral values and some basic duties of human which we ignore in our daily life. Pawan Malhotra who plays role of protagonist does justice to this role. Film inspire you to go to Pingalwara but there is dialouge in movie that don't go there to see it go there to serve it.
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10/10
True real story which can make anybody cry.... and motivate all for selfless services for others
ssinghsurjit22 July 2015
It's true real story based on bhagat ji's life. How actor and director combinely worked to present n screen is really appreciable. His Life depicted a true gursikh faith who wholely and solely taken this responsibility to devote whole life in caring others without a single intention for himself.

His devotion and non-stop services for the welfare of down and troddens community continued even after his death. this only became possible due to his never ending efforts.

HATS OFF to such a personality. It must be nominated for Oscar..

WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH..
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