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| April 29, 2024 12:59:04 PM IST
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New Delhi [India], April 29: In the bustling streets of India, there exists a tradition that dates back centuries, woven into the cultural fabric of the nation: the art of kite flying. As Sameer Khan's eagerly awaited film, "Gabru Gang," has hit the marquee, the film promises not only to entertain but also to give two film viewers and all-expenses paid trip to Dubai. ( insta: Gabrugang_movie)

For the uninitiated, kite flying, deeply rooted in India's history, has been a cherished pastime for generations. From the royal courts of ancient kings to the narrow lanes of bustling cities, the sight of colorful kites dancing in the sky has long been synonymous with joy and camaraderie. The sport holds a special place in Indian culture, symbolizing freedom, celebration, and the spirit of unity.

Director Sameer Khan, inspired by his own childhood memories of flying kites, embarked on a creative journey to bring the magic of kite flying to the silver screen. Drawing from the rich tapestry of India's cultural heritage, Khan weaves a fictional narrative set against the vibrant backdrop of Punjab, where the tradition of kite flying thrives.

At the heart of "Gabru Gang" lies the story of Rajbeer Saluja, a young boy whose passion for kite flying leads him to form the Gabru Gang with his friends Arshad and Uday. Their journey is not just about competition but also about friendship, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams. Through exhilarating kite battles and heartwarming moments, the film captures the essence of this age-old tradition, inviting audiences to rediscover the joy of kite flying.

Produced by an esteemed ensemble including Ashok Goenka, Arti Puri, Vivek Sinha, and Sameer Khan himself, "Gabru Gang" boasts a stellar cast led by Abhishek Duhan, Srishty Rode, Avtar Gill, and Arti Puri. With a soundtrack featuring compositions by Usmaan Khan, Sandeep Nath, Manj Musik, and others, the film promises to captivate audiences with its soul-stirring music and poignant storytelling.

As "Gabru Gang" takes flight on the silver screen, it serves as a celebration of India's cultural heritage and a tribute to the timeless tradition of kite flying. In a world dominated by digital distractions, the film offers a nostalgic reminder of the simple pleasures found in traditional games and the importance of preserving our cultural roots.

Don't miss the opportunity to experience the magic of "Gabru Gang" in the theatres. Join Rajbeer and the Gabru Gang on their exhilarating journey through the skies, and let the spirit of kite flying soar once again in your hearts. And of course win that golden ticket to travel to Dubai, stay at a luxury hotel, get driven by a chauffeur vehicle and shop with the USD 500 allowance from the makers. What more can one ask for!

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