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Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2
Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 Theatrically Released Poster
Directed byRajkumar R. Pandey
Written byRajkumar R. Pandey
Screenplay byLalji Yadav
Story byRajkumar R. Pandey
Produced byRajkumar R. Pandey
Starring
CinematographyMahesh Venkat
Edited bySantosh Harawade
Music bySaajid Salaam
Production
company
Sai Deep Films
Distributed bySai Deep Films
Release date
  • 16 October 2018 (2018-10-16)
Running time
161 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesBhojpuri, Hindi

Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 is a 2018 Indian Bhojpuri-language action romance drama film written, directed and produced by Rajkumar R. Pandey with co-produced by Krishna R. Pandey, Antra Pandey and Aarna R. Pandey under banner of "Saideep Films". The film features Pradeep Pandey and Surabhi Shukla in lead roles and Bollywood actor Rahul Dev make his Bhojpuri debut with negative role.[1] While Shubhi Sharma, Arun Bakshi, Sanjay Pandey, KK Goswami, Gargi Pandit, Shakeela Majeed, Amit Shukla, Shubham Tiwari and Aditya Ozha in supporting roles. Monalisa make a special appearance in song "Susuk Susuk Ke Royi Thi".[2][3] It is sequel of 2016 Bhojpuri film Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se.

Cast

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  • Pradeep Pandey as Raja Hindustani (first life) /Surya (second life)
  • Surabhi Shukla as Noor[4]
  • Rahul Dev as Nawab Khan[5]
  • Arun Bakshi as Rafeeq (Noor's father)
  • Priyanka Pandit as Kiran[6]
  • Shubhi Sharma as Chanda (first life)
  • Sanjay Pandey as Commissioner
  • Raju Shrestha as Lateef (Noor's Uncle)
  • Ishrat Khan as Noor's Mother
  • Pushpa Verma as Surya's Grandmother
  • KK Goswami as Guttan
  • Shakeela Majeed as Raja's Mother
  • Anoop Arora as Dayanand (Raja's father)
  • Shubham Tiwari as MLA Ramachal Pandey (Surya's father)
  • Priya Sharma as Durga Pandey (Surya's Mother)
  • Ramsujan Singh (Chaubey Ji) as Passport agent
  • Prem Dubey as Pakistani Police officer
  • Rajesh Dubey as Paltu (Yamraj's henchman)
  • Deepak Sinha as Kiran's father
  • Amit Shukla as Yamraj
  • Arun Singh as Yamraj's henchman
  • Aditya Ojha as Dharmendra Mishra (army officer)
  • Gunjan Kapoor as Dharmendra's Wife
  • Bijendra Singh as Surya's friend
  • Raj Yadav as Inspector
  • Priyanka Singh as Reporter
  • Monalisa as Special appearance in song "Susuk Susuk Ke Royi Thi"[7]

Production

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Filming of this film was done in Halol and Vadodara in Gujarat and Mandawa in Rajasthan with some scenes shot in Green Villa, Nandan Van, Uttan, Vasinesth and China Creak in Mumbai. Many Bollywood actor like Rahul Dev, Arun Bakshi, Raju Shrestha, K. K. Goswami and Ramsujan Singh (Chaubey Ji) are part of this film.[8]

Publicity designer of this film are Shakti Art (Narsu Bahera) while dress designed by Purnima Bhatiya. Choreography is by Kanu Mukharjee, Rikki Gupta, Ram Devan and Raju-Shabana. Background music scored by Saajid Salaam while Drone operated by Santosh Rana. It was edited by Santosh Harawade while action direction by S. Mallesh. DI and VFX done by Jayesh P. Malkapure (Wot Studio Pune). Motion teaser and editing done Abhishek Srivastav (Reflection Pictures). The film got A certificate on 10 October 2018 from Central Board of Film Certification.[9]

Release

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The film was theatrically released on 16 October 2018 on the occasion of Durga Puja at all theatres of Bihar and Jharkhand[10] and experienced a successful opening with houseful theatres.[11]

Soundtrack

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Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedSeptember 1, 2018 (2018-09-01)
VenueMumbai
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length40:48
LanguageBhojpuri
LabelVenus Music
ProducerRajkumar R. Pandey
Rajkumar R. Pandey chronology
Sasural
(2017)
Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2
(2018)

The soundtrack for Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 was composed by Rajkumar R. Pandey with lyrics penned by Rajkumar R. Pandey, Ashok Kumar Deep, Shyam Dehati, Santosh Puri, Bimlesh and adhyay & Bittu Vidyarthi.The soundtrack included an unusually large number of songs at 9. It was produced under the "Venus Music" label.[12][13]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Makeup Gail Bigad Othwa Ke"Rajkumar R. PandeyKalpana Patowary4:07
2."Aise Jani Rupwa Nihara Aey Balam"Ashok Kumar Deep
  • Harman K. Nazim
  • Shahzad
6:21
3."Hamar Mehari Biya Pet Se"Bimlesh UpadhyayPawan Pardesi4:03
4."Jabse Phera Me Tohra"Rajkumar R. Pandey
  • Pawan Pardesi
  • Pushplata
4:08
5."Bhola Bhangiya Ke Kaise Manai"Bittu VidyarathiPawan Pardesi4:44
6."Malvala Chalke Baam"Bimlesh UpadhyayPawan Pardesi4:09
7."Lela Sawad Raja"Shyam Dehati
  • Sujeet Gautam
  • Priyanka Singh
3:32
8."Susuk Susuk Ke Royi Thi"Rajkumar R. Pandey
4:54
9."Kahe Log Hamke Pagla Re"Santosh Puri4:50
Total length:40:48

Marketing

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First-look poster of this film was released on 8 June 2018[14] and second on 16 June 2018 on occasion of Eid and created quite a flutter on social media.[15][16] Motion poster released on 29 June 2018 at YouTube.[17]

Trailer of this film was released on 22 August 2018 on occasion of Bakri-eid at Dhun Music's official YouTube channel of "Desidhuns" and got 6 million views on YouTube.[18][19]

The film online stream on the Online video platform site YouTube on 30 August 2019 at Venus Music's official channel "Venus Movies Regional" and got 9 million views on YouTube.[20][9]

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Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 is a 2018 Indian Bhojpuri-language action romance drama film written, directed, and produced by Rajkumar R. Pandey.[1][2] The film stars Pradeep Pandey, known as Chintu, in the lead role alongside Surbhi Shukla, with supporting performances by Rahul Dev and others.[1][3] Its storyline centers on a Pakistani woman named Noor who journeys to India seeking her love interest, incorporating elements of cross-border romance amid action sequences.[4][5] Released on October 16, 2018, the movie targets audiences in regions where Bhojpuri cinema is prominent, such as Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, and features musical contributions including songs performed by artists like Pawan Pardesi and Indu Sonali.[2][6] While it received limited critical attention, it garnered a user rating of 7.4 on IMDb based on a small number of reviews, reflecting niche appeal within Bhojpuri film enthusiasts.[1]

Background

Relation to predecessor

Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 is the direct sequel to the 2016 Bhojpuri film Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se, continuing the thematic exploration of romance between an Indian man and a Pakistani woman amid cross-border tensions.[7] Both films were written, directed, and produced by Rajkumar R. Pandey under the Saideep Films banner, maintaining continuity in creative vision and production oversight.[8][1] The predecessor centers on a carefree Indian youth from a wealthy family who falls in love with a Pakistani woman, facing societal and nationalistic opposition to their union.[9] In contrast, the sequel incorporates reincarnation, depicting a Pakistani woman traveling to India to reunite with her lover from a past life, portrayed by Pradeep Pandey (also known as Chintu) in dual roles as Raja Hindustani in his first life and Surya in the present.[4] This narrative device extends the original's focus on boundless love transcending Indo-Pak borders, adding a supernatural element to heighten emotional stakes.[8] Pradeep Pandey reprises the lead role across both entries, providing actor continuity, though the female leads differ—Subhi Sharma in the first and debutante Surbhi Shukla as Noor in the sequel.[8][10] Released on October 16, 2018, two years after the original's August 5, 2016 debut, the follow-up builds on the predecessor's commercial success in Bhojpuri markets, emphasizing action-romance-drama hybridity.[11][12]

Conceptual origins

Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 originated as a sequel to the 2016 Bhojpuri film Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se, both created by writer-director-producer Rajkumar R. Pandey to explore romance amid India-Pakistan tensions.[13] The original film's narrative centered on love transcending the Indo-Pak border, a motif drawing from historical partition legacies and geopolitical frictions often dramatized in regional Indian cinema.[8] Pandey extended this framework in the 2018 installment, incorporating reincarnation and cross-border pursuit to sustain audience interest following the predecessor's commercial success.[4] The concept reflects Bhojpuri genre conventions, blending familial drama, action sequences, and patriotic undertones against Pakistani antagonists, as evidenced by the sequel's plot of an Indian protagonist venturing to Pakistan for rescue amid villainy.[1] No explicit real-world inspirations beyond cinematic tropes are documented, with Pandey's vision prioritizing entertainment value in a market favoring such bilateral conflict resolutions through heroic intervention.[11] This approach aligns with the industry's reliance on formulaic elements to appeal to rural and diaspora audiences, without deviation into unsubstantiated socio-political advocacy.

Plot

Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 centers on a narrative of cross-border romance complicated by reincarnation and geopolitical tensions. The story features a Pakistani woman who journeys to an Indian village seeking her lover from a past life, now reincarnated as the protagonist Surya, played by Pradeep Pandey.[4] This quest introduces elements of action and drama as Surya travels to Pakistan to reunite with her, facing obstacles including antagonistic forces portrayed by Rahul Dev in a negative role.[1] The plot emphasizes themes of enduring love transcending borders and lifetimes, blending romantic pursuits with confrontations typical of Bhojpuri action-romance genre conventions.[4]

Cast and characters

Pradeep Pandey, popularly known as Chintu in Bhojpuri cinema, leads the film in a dual role as the protagonist whose story spans reincarnation between India and Pakistan.[11] [3] Surabhi Shukla debuts as the female lead, portraying a Pakistani woman central to the cross-border romance narrative.[14] Rahul Dev plays a prominent antagonistic character, marking his debut in Bhojpuri films after a career in Hindi cinema.[11] Supporting roles include Arun Bakshi as the female lead's father and Raju Shrestha in a key part.[2] Additional cast members feature Shubhi Sharma, Gargi Pandit, Mudassar Khan, and Ishrat Khan in various supporting capacities.[15] [16] The ensemble emphasizes dramatic confrontations and familial ties amid the film's themes of love and rebirth.[4]
ActorCharacter Description
Pradeep PandeyReincarnated hero linking two nations
Surabhi ShuklaPakistani bride seeking past love
Rahul DevAntagonist opposing the union
Arun BakshiSupportive paternal figure

Production

Development and pre-production

Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 was developed as a direct sequel to the 2016 Bhojpuri film Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se, which achieved commercial success and prompted producer-director Rajkumar R. Pandey to expand the narrative under his Saideep Films banner.[17][18] The screenplay, credited to Lalji Yadav, retained core elements of action, romance, and drama while advancing the storyline involving cross-border themes.[19] Pre-production commenced in early 2018, with principal cast including Pradeep Pandey (Chintu) and new additions like Rahul Dev confirmed by March, coinciding with on-location interviews indicating script finalization and logistical planning.[20] Promotional efforts accelerated in June, featuring the first-look poster release on June 4 and a motion poster-teaser on June 29, alongside a second poster timed for Eid al-Fitr celebrations.[17] Pandey also composed the soundtrack during this phase, culminating in a music launch event on September 1, 2018, prior to the film's October theatrical debut.[18]

Filming and technical aspects

The production of Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 utilized color cinematography, consistent with contemporary Bhojpuri film standards.[21] The final cut runs for 163 minutes, encompassing action sequences, romantic interludes, and dramatic confrontations central to the narrative.[21] Post-production work, including digital intermediate processing and visual effects, was conducted at WOT Studios in Pune, India, which handled enhancements for scenes involving border tensions and dramatic effects.[21] These VFX elements supported the film's portrayal of cross-border intrigue without reliance on extensive location shooting abroad, relying instead on domestic setups to simulate Pakistani locales.[21] Filming occurred in India, with on-location shoots capturing rural and urban settings to evoke Bihar and border regions, though precise sites remain sparsely documented beyond promotional clips indicating versatile Indian terrains.[22] The action-oriented sequences employed practical stunts and basic rigging, typical for the genre's budget constraints, under the direction of Rajkumar R. Pandey, who also oversaw compositional aspects influencing visual pacing.[19]

Soundtrack

Composition and release

The soundtrack for Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 was composed by Rajkumar R. Pandey, the film's director and producer, who drew on Bhojpuri musical traditions blending folk rhythms with contemporary beats across nine tracks totaling approximately 37 minutes.[15][23] Lyrics were contributed by Pandey alongside Ashok Kumar Deep, Bimlesh Upadhyay, and Bittu Vidyarthi, emphasizing themes of romance, longing, and cultural tension aligned with the film's narrative.[15] The album features vocal performances by artists including Pawan Pardesi, Indu Sonali, Priyanka Singh, and Sujeet Gautam, with standout tracks such as "Main Susuk Ke Royee" and "Lela Sawad Raja" released as promotional singles prior to the full soundtrack drop.[23][24] Distributed by Ishtar Music Pvt. Ltd., the original motion picture soundtrack became available digitally on October 15, 2018, coinciding with heightened pre-release buzz for the film's theatrical debut the following day.[23][25] It was made accessible on platforms like Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube, facilitating widespread streaming in the Bhojpuri-speaking audience.[26]

Track listing and reception

The soundtrack, composed, written, and directed by Rajkumar R. Pandey, comprises nine Bhojpuri-language songs with a total runtime of 36 minutes and 57 seconds, emphasizing folk rhythms and romantic themes typical of the genre.[23][26] Released digitally on October 15, 2018, by Ishtar Music Pvt. Ltd., it features vocals from established Bhojpuri artists including Indu Sonali, Pawan Pardesi, Priyanka Singh, and Kalpana Patowary.[27][28]
No.TitleSingersLength
1Main Susuk Ke RoyeePawan Pardesi, Indu Sonali4:34 [23]
2Jab Se Phera Mein TohraPawan Pardesi, Pushplata3:48 [23]
3Lela Sawad RajaPriyanka Singh, Sujeet Gautam3:03 [23][28]
4Makeup Gail BigadKalpana Patowary3:39 [15]
5Malvala Chalke BaamPawan PardesiN/A [29]
6Kahe Sab Log Pagla ReKalpana, Alok KumarN/A [30]
Reception among Bhojpuri audiences was generally favorable, with the album contributing to the film's promotional appeal through music videos and jukebox releases on platforms like YouTube.[28] The track "Kahe Sab Log Pagla Re" gained notable traction, accumulating over 3 million views on YouTube by January 2019, indicating strong digital popularity within regional markets.[31] No formal critical analyses from major publications were documented, reflecting the niche focus of Bhojpuri cinema soundtracks on mass appeal rather than widespread review coverage.

Release

Theatrical premiere

Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 was released theatrically on 16 October 2018 in India.[11][32] The release coincided with the Durga Puja festival, a major cultural event in eastern India that typically boosts attendance for regional films.[33] Distribution focused on theaters in Bihar and Jharkhand, key markets for Bhojpuri cinema.[11] No dedicated premiere screening or high-profile events were reported, aligning with standard rollout practices for mid-budget Bhojpuri productions.[1]

Distribution and home media

The film was distributed theatrically by its production company, Sai Deep Films, primarily targeting Bhojpuri-speaking audiences in regions such as Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in India.[30] For home media, Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 received a digital release on August 30, 2019, when the full feature was uploaded to YouTube via the official channel Venus Movies Regional, enabling free online streaming.[3] No official physical releases, such as DVD or VCD, have been confirmed in available records. As of 2025, the title remains unavailable on major OTT platforms including Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, with viewership largely confined to YouTube and occasional pirate sites.[34]

Marketing and promotion

The promotional efforts for Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 primarily focused on digital releases timed to religious festivals. A motion poster teaser was unveiled on YouTube on June 29, 2018, generating early buzz for the sequel.[35] The official trailer followed on August 22, 2018, coinciding with Eid al-Adha, and was distributed through channels like Dhun Music.[36] This release highlighted the film's action-romance elements, featuring lead actor Pradeep Pandey Chintu.[10] The soundtrack launch occurred on September 1, 2018, ahead of the film's theatrical release during Durga Puja festivities on October 16, 2018.[18] These activities aligned with Bhojpuri cinema's strategy of leveraging online platforms and festival timings for regional audiences in India.

Reception

Critical analysis

The film received limited professional critical attention, consistent with the niche status of Bhojpuri cinema, but garnered user ratings averaging 4.3 out of 5 on Times of India from 46 responses, suggesting appeal to its core audience through familiar romantic and action elements.[11] On IMDb, it holds a 7.4 out of 10 rating based on 12 votes, though without detailed user reviews to substantiate deeper engagement.[1] Thematically, the sequel builds on reincarnation and cross-border love, depicting a Pakistani woman traveling to India to reunite with her past-life partner, followed by the male lead's journey to Pakistan amid obstacles, a narrative device that emphasizes personal bonds over geopolitical realism.[4] This setup aligns with Bhojpuri conventions of blending fantasy, high-stakes drama, and songs—such as the viral track "Lela Sawad Raja"—to deliver escapist entertainment, though it risks simplifying complex Indo-Pak tensions into melodramatic tropes reliant on heroic intervention and villainy.[37] Rahul Dev's casting in a negative role marks a Bollywood crossover aimed at elevating production allure, yet underscores the genre's formulaic structure, where action sequences and dialogue buzz prioritize commercial viability over character-driven subtlety.[7] Overall, while effective for mass-market thrills in regional theaters, the film's execution reflects broader critiques of Bhojpuri output: strong fan loyalty via stars like Pradeep Pandey but limited innovation, contributing to its evasion of rigorous analytical discourse beyond audience metrics.[2]

Audience and commercial performance

Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 received a user rating of 7.4 out of 10 on IMDb, derived from 12 votes as of the latest available data.[1] On the Times of India entertainment portal, it holds an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 46 user reviews submitted following its October 16, 2018 release.[11] These ratings reflect approval from a niche audience familiar with Bhojpuri cinema, though the small sample sizes limit broader inferences about reception. Commercial performance metrics for the film are not comprehensively reported by established box office trackers such as those covering Hindi or pan-Indian releases, consistent with the regional focus of many Bhojpuri productions that rely on theatrical runs in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and diaspora markets rather than nationwide chains.[11] Unofficial estimates circulated via video platforms suggested opening-day earnings, but lack independent verification from trade sources or producers.[38] The film's production and distribution model, emphasizing low-budget action-romance formulas, positioned it for profitability within its target demographic without achieving crossover appeal.

Accolades and legacy

Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 did not secure nominations or wins at prominent national film awards such as the National Film Awards or mainstream Bhojpuri ceremonies documented in major outlets.[1] Within niche regional contexts, its action sequences received recognition at specialized events like the Sabrang Film Awards, where choreographer S. Mallesh was honored for Best Action, though such honors remain limited in scope and verification beyond promotional materials.[39] The film's legacy is confined largely to Bhojpuri cinema enthusiasts, extending the narrative of cross-border romance from its 2016 predecessor and bolstering lead actor Pradeep Pandey's reputation in the genre.[11] It exemplifies the action-romance formula prevalent in mid-2010s regional Indian films, with modest audience ratings averaging 4.3 out of 5 on platforms like Times of India and 7.4 out of 10 on IMDb based on limited votes, but without evidence of broader cultural or industry influence.[11][1]

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