The Shepherdess and the Seven Songs
The Shepherdess and the Seven Songs

Watch The Shepherdess and the Seven Songs Online Free

- 66/100 based on 147 votes

Laila is a beautiful young girl belonging to the Gujjar-Bakarwal tribe, a community of nomadic shepherds in Kashmir. She marries Tanvir a fellow tribesman and in the winter the couple migrates to the plains with their tribe to escape heavy snowfall in the Valley. Her beauty quickly becomes the talk of the surrounding areas. A local police officer, Rishi, and his consort Mushtaq, a forest officer, raid the Bakarwal camp with the pretext of catching a glimpse of her; her beauty... (Full plot summary below)

Watch MOVIES for FREE on Prime Video

Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!

Share this

The Shepherdess and the Seven Songs Online Streaming

None Found
Check online for the latest availability and free trial offers.

Rent The Shepherdess and the Seven Songs on DVD

None Found
Check online for the latest info and free trial offers.

Rent The Shepherdess and the Seven Songs on Blu-ray

None Found
Check online for the latest info and free trial offers.

Today's Featured Movies:

You Might Also Like:

Actors in The Shepherdess and the Seven Songs:

Full Plot Details

Laila is a beautiful young girl belonging to the Gujjar-Bakarwal tribe, a community of nomadic shepherds in Kashmir. She marries Tanvir a fellow tribesman and in the winter the couple migrates to the plains with their tribe to escape heavy snowfall in the Valley. Her beauty quickly becomes the talk of the surrounding areas. A local police officer, Rishi, and his consort Mushtaq, a forest officer, raid the Bakarwal camp with the pretext of catching a glimpse of her; her beauty leaves them awestruck. What ensues is a twisted game begins between Mushtaq and Laila, wherein she must use her wits to stay clear of his blatant advances while being disillusioned by her husband, Tanvir's inaction. Laila Aur Satt Geet is part allegory, part ethnographic study, and part feminist fairytale, using the narrative device of local folk songs - seven, to be exact - to describe Laila's inner and outer worlds.

Review & Comments

Leave your thoughts about The Shepherdess and the Seven Songs.