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In the golden fields of 1960s Punjab, sisters and Basant shared a secret that could light up the sky—their voices. They sang while picking cotton and grinding corn, their melodies so pure they were compared to nightingales. But in their village, a woman's voice was meant for the hearth, not the world. The Secret Record

When a record company scout, Baghel Singh, overhead them, he saw a glimmer of magic. He pleaded with their strict father, , to let them record. Fearing the village's judgment, the father agreed only on one condition: their identities must remain a total secret. Their song, "Bajre Da Sitta," became an overnight sensation, broadcast on every radio from Amritsar to Lahore. A Vow of Silence 1337xhd-shop-bajre-da-sitta-2022-mlsbd-shop-punjabi-720p-mkv

Success brought a dangerous twist. A second edition of their album was released, this time accidentally featuring their names and photographs. The village elders were scandalized, and was consumed by shame. To "save" the family's honor, Roop was hastily married off to Ratan , a man whose traditional values were as rigid as the soil. Ratan delivered a chilling ultimatum: if she ever sang again, he would cast her out and return her to her father’s house. In the golden fields of 1960s Punjab, sisters