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'Patiala House' Movie Trailer - Akshay-Anushka are in action: A Punjabi boy in a house full of passionate, powerful Punjabis! Akshay Kumar again gets to portray a Punjabi lad in Nikhil Advani’s film Patiala House. But the film is not just about him; it’s also about the Kahlons.
An introduction to the Kahlons of Patiala House. Kahlons are a large family settled in Southhall, London; the head of this parivar is papaji Gurtej Singh Kahlon played by the adorable Rishi Kapoor. Everyone in Patiala House follows his diktats as he tries to hold onto his Indian values in the land of the 'goras'. Patiala House promises a full-on family drama, high on entertainment with a pinch of romance and spice of cricket. In a nutshell, it is about the spirit of sports, and dreams do come true.

Last year wasn’t that good for Akshay; his films couldn’t do much wonder at the box office. Now, all eyes are set on Patiala House, Akki’s first release of the year 2011, where he is paired up for the first time opposite Anushka Sharma, and will also be seen sharing screen space with his mother-in-law Dimple Kapadia, who plays his mother in the film.
'Patiala House' Movie Trailer: Akshay play as bowler for England Cricket: Akshay Kumar plays a pace bowler who wants to play for English cricket team but faces stiff opposition from his father Rishi Kapoor in Patiala House.

Director Nikhil Advani has put behind him the debacle of Chandni Chowk To China and has taken a leap to Southall, London, in his latest film Patiala House. The movie stars Akshay as a talented bowler who gets a chance to play for the English team. But his father, a stiff-upper-lipped patriot, is too proud an Indian to let his son play for the Brits.

So, our hero is stuck in a dilemma. Should he stick to the humdrum existence of running the family shop in Southall or should he follow his dreams.

The movie also stars Anushka Sharma and Dimple Kapadia.
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