Meri Preeto
14 Min 17 Sec
1.29 M
Set in the quiet corners of rural Punjab, ‘Meri Preeto’ tells a moving story of resilience and connection in the life of an army family. Directed by Tanya Malik, the film revolves around Preeto, played by Feryna Wazheir, a warm, unlettered woman who waits at home while her husband, played by Navraj Hans, a soldier, serves the nation from afar. Bridging the gap between them is their young son Bantu, played by Khushmit Gill, who has taken it upon himself to read out his father’s letters to his mother, turning each word into an emotional lifeline across distance and duty.
The film’s emotional current lies in these quiet readings; through Bantu’s voice, the father’s affection, longing, and everyday updates reach Preeto’s ears, gently deepening the mother-son bond. As Preeto listens with quiet devotion, her expressions carry the weight of both love and longing. The film captures the unseen labour and patience of army families, those who serve in silence, far from the battlefield.
Why Watch ‘Meri Preeto’?
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Emotionally Charged Drama
‘Meri Preeto’ captures the quiet strength of a fauji’s love, revealed through heartfelt letters sent to his illiterate wife. These messages become a bridge between duty and home, offering the son and the audience a glimpse into the silent sacrifices of a soldier and the emotional maturity his family grows into. It’s a tender portrayal of love, loss, and legacy within a military household.
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Masterful Direction
Tanya Malik’s direction in ‘Meri Preeto’ brings a nuanced perspective and visual finesse that elevate the film into a gem among short films. Her ability to capture the subtleties of rural Punjab and the intimate dynamics of an army family is evident in every frame. Malik’s keen eye for detail ensures that the emotional currents of the story are conveyed with authenticity and depth.
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The Child’s Perspective
By focusing on young Bantu’s role as the narrator of his father’s letters, the film introduces a refreshing and touching lens. His innocent voice adds emotional clarity to adult emotions, making the film not just about separation, but about how children internalise love, duty, and longing.
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A Tribute to the Unseen Backbone
While soldiers fight on the front lines, families like Preeto’s, fight battles marked by patience, hope, and endurance at home. This short film beautifully honours the unseen courage, making it an essential addition to the narrative universe of the platform.
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‘Meri Preeto’ is a heartfelt tribute to the resilience and silent strength of army families, capturing the essence of love, longing, and connection through the eyes of a child. With its emotionally charged narrative and masterful direction by Tanya Malik, the film offers an unedited glimpse into the unseen sacrifices made by those who wait at home. Watch this film for free on the Royal Stag Barrel Select Shorts’ YouTube channel, and immerse yourself in the powerful storytelling that defines our collection of select short films.