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This is the sleeper hit of the year. The film explores the real-life father-son relationship between Gippy Grewal and his son, Shinda. The story revolves around a strict father trying to discipline his Canada-born son, leading to a hilarious culture clash. Parents are calling it "the most relatable Punjabi film in years." Currently playing in select cities; heading to ZEE5 next month. 4. Maujaan Hi Maujaan Cast: Ammy Virk, Sargun Mehta, Gurnam Bhullar Genre: Ensemble Comedy latest movies punjabi
From high-octane action to laugh-out-loud comedies and soulful romances, here is the ultimate guide to the currently in theaters and recently released on OTT. 1. Sardar Ji 3 (Theater Hit) Cast: Diljit Dosanjh, Neeru Bajwa Genre: Action/Comedy/Horror By: The Desi Entertainment Desk This is the
Yes, another Diljit film (because when it rains, it pours). Directed by Anurag Singh, this third installment takes the "Jatt" and "Juliet" to Australia. While the plot follows the classic "enemies-to-lovers" trope, the nostalgic value and hilarious one-liners make it a fun family watch. Recently released on Netflix (Punjabi + Hindi audio). 3. Shinda Shinda No Papa Cast: Gippy Grewal, Shinda Grewal Genre: Family/Drama Parents are calling it "the most relatable Punjabi
Stay tuned for next week's review of the upcoming Tarsem Jassar film! Disclaimer: Release dates and OTT availability are subject to change based on your region.
The "Sardar Ji" franchise is back, and it is bigger than ever. Diljit Dosanjh reprises his role as the ghost-fighting Sardar with a twist of swag. This time, the action moves to the haunted hills of Scotland. Fans are going crazy over the chemistry between Diljit and Neeru Bajwa, and the soundtrack—featuring "Titliaan Warga 2.0" —has already broken YouTube records. If you want a pure theatrical experience with whistle-worthy moments, book your tickets now. 2. Jatt & Juliet 3 Cast: Diljit Dosanjh, Neeru Bajwa Genre: Romantic Comedy
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