Taanko Bhid Gayo Filming Locations
Where was Taanko Bhid Gayo filmed? Taanko Bhid Gayo was filmed in 5 locations across India in the following places:
Taanko Bhid Gayo Filming Locations
Chandigarh, the capital of the northern Indian states of Punjab and Haryana, was designed by the Swiss-French modernist architect, Le Corbusier. His buildings include the Capitol Complex with its High Court, Secretariat and Legislative Assembly, as well as the giant Open Hand Monument. The nearby Rock Garden is a park featuring sculptures made of stones, recycled ceramics and industrial relics.
Shimla is the capital of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, in the Himalayan foothills. Once the summer capital of British India, it remains the terminus of the narrow-gauge Kalka-Shimla Railway, completed in 1903. It’s also known for the handicraft shops that line The Mall, a pedestrian avenue, as well as the Lakkar Bazaar, a market specializing in wooden toys and crafts.
Mohali, officially Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, is a planned city in the Mohali district in Punjab, India, which is an administrative and a commercial hub lying south-west of Chandigarh. It is the headquarters of the Mohali district and one of the six Municipal Corporations of the State.
Pushkar is a temple town near Ajmer City and headquarters of Pushkar tehsil in the Ajmer district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is situated about 10 km northwest of Ajmer and about 150 kilometres southwest of Jaipur. It is a pilgrimage site for Hindus and Sikhs. Pushkar has many temples.
Jaipur is the capital of India’s Rajasthan state. It evokes the royal family that once ruled the region and that, in 1727, founded what is now called the Old City, or “Pink City” for its trademark building color. At the center of its stately street grid (notable in India) stands the opulent, colonnaded City Palace complex. With gardens, courtyards and museums, part of it is still a royal residence.
Taanko Bhid Gayo (2014)
Its a rib-tickling comedy with a definite message to the parents in general and youth in particular. This film shows, how the increasing misunderstandings, generation gap, confusions and decreasing love and affection between families-parents and children leads to becoming a big problem in their daily lives. This is a story of Ranveer, Annu, Sukhi and Harry-all studying in Shimla. But they all hail from Rajasthan, and speak Rajasthani at home like other Rajasthani families. Anu and Shukhi live in Shimla whereas Harry and Ranveer's families are Chandigarh based. The two lead players are madly in love whereas the other two are also itching for their love and are trying their best to convince their parents to fix their marriage as per their desire... now what?... They, in desperation, decide to run away to avoid the marriage so decided and vow to come back home either after the date of marriage or get married if things go haywire... Now what should the parents do who have already fixed everything like card distribution, halvaaee, jewellery and invites. They are at odds to explain the absence of the kids on the fast approaching marriage dates which is drawing closure faster than it is for comfort. Parents are exploring wast distances in search of the absconding lovers. Everyone is in a hurry and is covering the length and breadth of the town and the periphery. As luck would have it, just on the eve of marriage they get spotted and apprehended and... what now! and this is where hilarity, laughter, and frequent guffaws reverbrate in the audience and the whole atmosphere reaches a crescendo and, in turn, relaxes the tension and conveys a very poignant message in a very light vein. This, indubitably would turn out to be a bollywood bonanza in the true sense of the word... There is more to it than perceptible at a bird's eyeview.