
Sajjan Singh Rangroot
Action · Drama · War
Overview
The film SAJJAN SINGH RANGROOT is based on true story about the Sikh Regiment, serving in the British Indian Army, during World War I. The movie depicts one such war hero Sajjan Singh, who is an officer in the British Army and served on the western front during the WW1 against Germany.
Top Cast


Diljit Dosanjh
Diljit Dosanjh
Sajjan Singh
Diljit Dosanjh
Sajjan Singh


Yograj Singh
Yograj Singh
Zorawar Singh
Yograj Singh
Zorawar Singh


Sunanda Sharma
Sunanda Sharma
Jeeti Kaur
Sunanda Sharma
Jeeti Kaur


Darren Tassell
Darren Tassell
Sgt Mark Campbell
Darren Tassell
Sgt Mark Campbell


Alex Reece
Alex Reece
Jack
Alex Reece
Jack


Jagjeet Sandhu
Jagjeet Sandhu
Teja Singh
Jagjeet Sandhu
Teja Singh
Dheeraj Kumar
Dheeraj Kumar
Dheera Singh
Dheeraj Kumar
Dheera Singh
Gunjyot Singh
Gunjyot Singh
Lachhman Das
Gunjyot Singh
Lachhman Das
Jarnail Singh
Jarnail Singh
Chacha Mela Singh
Jarnail Singh
Chacha Mela Singh
Peter Irving
Peter Irving
Colonel George Smith
Peter Irving
Colonel George Smith
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