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A Dream Come True

by MANPREET KAUR SINGH

 

Meet Japji Kaur Khaira (the Punjabi beauty from Down Under), who is set to make her cinematic debut on screens around the world. 

Starring opposite Punjabi singer, actor and superstar Harbhajan Singh Mann, Japji plays the lead female role in just-released Punjabi film Mitti Wajaan Maardi ("The Soil Beckons You"), made by respected filmmaker Manmohan Singh.

Perhaps it would be perfectly natural for her to pinch herself once in a while, to make sure she is actually awake and not just dreaming. 

How could an ordinary Punjabi teenager from Australia become a film star in India in such a short span of time? 

But life for this enthusiastic, 5-feet-6-inch tall, Applied Science university student from Sydney, Australia has been nothing short of extraordinary in the past few months.  She was crowned Miss Punjaban Australia around this time last year and represented Australian Punjabans at the Miss World Punjaban pageant held in Ludhiana, Punjab, late last year. 

Wowing everyone at the contest, she won the title, becoming the first non-Indian Punjaban to earn the Miss World title, something she had dreamt of since she was fourteen years of age!  Within a month, while celebrating her twentieth birthday in January this year, she received a call from the producer-director Manmohan Singh, offering her the lead role in his upcoming film. 

"I couldn't believe it", says Japji, who was excited at the great opportunity, but also a little apprehensive, since the film industry was unknown territory for her.  "But I don't have enough words to appreciate everyone involved with this film.  They all made me feel so comfortable, guided me when necessary and just supported me so well, I never felt out of place". 

Describing how it felt working with a celebrity like Harbhajan Mann, she says, "Oh, he was just fabulous. I was a little daunted at first, knowing that I was doing a role opposite him, but he was amazing.  He's such a family-oriented person". 

Talking about the movie itself, Japji said, "It has a story line I could relate to instantly.  Its about Sikhs and Punjabis living in the diaspora, it deals with all the problems they face, and believe me, all the things depicted in the movie really do happen.  So, I think, I could slip into the role quite easily.  But what I really like about the movie is the way it showcases Punjabi culture, something that's really close to my heart". 

Over the last year or so, Japji has proven herself to be the quintessential Punjabi muttiar (damsel), who is completely modern in her outlook, but also extremely proud of her culture and heritage.  At all the pageants she's been to, she has emphasized the need for upholding tradition, and in fact even learnt to play the dhol  for the Miss World Punjaban talent round, something no one expected a young Australian teenager to "drum up" on stage!  

So, is it just good fortune that this youngster is now in the limelight, or something else?

"Well, I have been extremely fortunate, there is no denying that", says Japji.  "But I think it's what you do after you're offered a good opportunity, that makes all the difference.  I could have taken it really easy, since I had a lucky break, but I didn't.  Over the last few months, I have worked really hard and learnt so much; it's  been a life-changing experience for me".

So what's next for Japji?  "Well", she says," I'll just wait and see what happens.  Life has been unbelievably kind to me, so let's see what it offers next".

Is Bollywood a possibility?  "Well, quite a few people have asked me that, but I really don't know.  We'll wait and see", she says in her typically level-headed manner.  

And what is her advice to all the other young Punjabans around the world? 

Japji replies almost instantly: "Don't be afraid to dream. Once you know what you want to achieve in life, pursue it ... just follow your dreams.  I can assure you, if you believe in your dreams, they do come true  -   I am living proof of it!"

Conversation about this article

1: Kamaldeep Singh Matharu (Jalandhar, Punjab, India), September 17, 2007, 11:46 AM.

I saw MWM: it is a really good movie, and I appreciated Japji's role in particular. I'd seen her earlier as Miss Punjaban and was impressed by her.

2: Harpriya Kaur (Vancouver, Canada), September 17, 2007, 3:49 PM.

I'm like Harbhajan Mann's BIGGEST FAN ! ... can't wait to watch the movie - will get to see it tonight or tomorrow ...

3: Sandhya (India), September 18, 2007, 5:18 AM.

I love you, Japji ... your acting is so good in MVM ... God bless you ... Love you!

4: Jinder (New York, U.S.A.), September 18, 2007, 8:20 PM.

What I can say about Japji ... She is a fabulously beautiful Punjaban. I'm a big fan. Japji, I really like your advice for all Punjabans. I have my dreams too. I read this article and your advice, I really get into it. It has helped me believe in myself. I hope my dreams will come true too, just like yours.

5: Jarnail Singh Bhaur (Melbourne, Australia), September 18, 2007, 9:44 PM.

She is a role model for the new generation. It's a realy good movie.

6: Sandeep Singh (Amritsar, India), September 19, 2007, 1:00 AM.

I loved the film. And enjoyed Japji's role in it.

7: Gurteg Singh (U.S.A.), September 20, 2007, 1:04 AM.

I don't know why we are feeling so proud about this movie. We know how Bollywood and the majority community depict and misrepresent us. It is a shame that even in our own Punjabi Films, we are promoting "heroes" and lifestyles that do not reflect Sikh values.

8: Harinder (Pune, India), September 20, 2007, 8:35 AM.

After the insulting portrayal by bollywood, I felt for the first time in a long time that Sikhs are being depicted as normal humans, like anyone else.

9: Sukhtar Singh Rangi (Sydney, Australia), September 20, 2007, 8:53 AM.

Japji did justice to her role. Today, we need more like her. Well done, Jap, and keep it up.

10: Preet (New York, U.S.A.), September 21, 2007, 10:40 AM.

Japji, you did an excellent job in "Mitti Wajjan Mardi". You are such a sweet and perfect Punjaban kurri ...

11: Deep (Ludhiana, India), September 22, 2007, 4:10 AM.

ki punjabi sirf forien aish karn hi jande aa. ena sab filman ch ta ehi dikhya geya k oh othey bahut aish karde a te jadon thak k kalle reh jandey aa ta ohna nu punjab di yaad aoun lagdi aa. je sachmuch edan hai ta bare dukh di gall hai.

12: Gursimrat (Amritsar, Punjab), September 24, 2007, 12:39 AM.

Nice movie and nice work by a newcomer.

13: Preet (Delhi, India), September 28, 2007, 1:01 AM.

Japji is a fabulously beautiful Punjaban. I read this article and her advice. It has helped me believe in myself.

14: Inder (Chandigarh, Punjab), October 06, 2007, 8:32 AM.

The only thing I can say is I am in love with her after watching her movie.

15: Raghav (India, Punjab), October 11, 2007, 11:10 AM.

I am a big fan of Harbhajan Singh Mann. I love his movies, songs, style ...

16: Rajinder (Sydney, Australia), October 19, 2007, 5:58 PM.

I just want to say: she is awesome.

17: Tejinder Singh (New South Wales, Australia), October 20, 2007, 9:21 AM.

Having read this article, I'm looking forward to seeing the movie shortly.

18: Harish Nagpal (Sydney, Australia), November 02, 2007, 11:19 PM.

Well, she looks so beautiful in the phulkaris. She's a real Punjabi Muttiyar.

19: Preetinder (Patiala, India), November 04, 2007, 1:36 AM.

Barrhi sohni kurri hai ... and the movie was good.

20: ImneetPal S. Brar (U.S.A.), November 10, 2007, 9:51 PM.

It's an awesome movie, and Papji just rocks in the movie. She's so simple and is the best example of natural beauty ... a true Punjabi muttiar. A good job, Japji. Look forward to seeing you in many more Punjabi movies.

21: Sharanjit Singh Mander (Patiala, Punjab), November 20, 2007, 5:28 AM.

Japji, you are amazing and awesome.

22: Gurvinder Singh (Muktsar, India), November 20, 2007, 9:10 PM.

I saw the movie MWM and in it, Japji's acting is fabulous. Everyone I know feels the same way ... we especially love her "nakhras" in the movie!

23: Amarjit Sandhu (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada), November 26, 2007, 2:21 PM.

We are proud of you.

24: Harjinder Singh (Sydney, Australia), December 23, 2007, 4:42 PM.

I salute Japji Kaur Khera as Miss World Punjaban.

25: Aman Singh (Punjab), January 22, 2008, 1:26 AM.

I am a big fan of Japji ... Tusy bahout tarrakki karo gay.

26: Ajay Pal Singh (Phagwara, Punjab), February 10, 2008, 6:28 AM.

I am a big fan of these Punjabi movies.

27: Gaurav (California, U.S.A.), December 06, 2008, 7:27 PM.

I heard Japji being interviewed, when she said she teaches Punjabi every Sunday at the Perklea Gurdwara located in Western Australia. Well, I wish she lived in the U.S.A. and taught Punjabi in San Jose Gurdwara!

28: Gurjeet Singh (Melbourne, Australia), April 10, 2011, 1:51 AM.

Japji, I feel proud that you have become a superstar. I feel very happy that we studied together at Raj Memorial School. You have certainly worked very hard to achieve your goal.

29: Gurveer Brar (Melbourne, Australia), June 15, 2011, 8:52 PM.

She is a role model for me. After I read her story, I started believing in myself and my dreams. She is a true Punjabi girl.

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