Mummy Punjabi: Superman Ki Bhi Maa!! (2011)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 1 min

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Chandigarh-based Baby Arora lives a wealthy lifestyle with her husband Rajinder; two sons: Dr. Arjun and restaurant-owner Karan; and a daughter, Simran. She treats her sons like daughters and Simran like a son, spends a lot of time online chatting with strange males, and wants Karan and Arjun to wed a homely girl, and an N.R.I. doctor respectively. She arranges for Karan to wed a simple girl, Preeti, and then arranges Arjun's marriage with U.S.-based Dr. Jeena Puri. While Arjun waits for his Visa - Baby's undertakes to look for a groom for her daughter - not realizing the surprises and shocks that await her when Preeti starts showing her true colors; Karan is not exactly running a restaurant, and Jeena refuses to communicate with Arjun.

Cast: Kanwaljit Singh, Kiron Kher

Crew: Pammi Somal (Director), Adesh Shrivastava (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Comedy, Drama

Release Dates: 31 Aug 2011 (India)

Hindi Name: मम्मी पंजाबी : सुपरमैन की भी माँ

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Did you know? Dubbed Hindi version of 'MUMMYJI' was released in 2007, and the original version was in English and Punjabi. Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
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Hindi
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Trivia:
Dubbed Hindi version of 'MUMMYJI' was released in 2007, and the original version was in English and Punjabi.