Gill sighed. "Uncle, I've seen Carry On Jatta . It's old."
"Now," I said, "watch Diljit and Neeru fight from Canada to India." Within minutes, Gill was laughing at the hotel mix-up scene—where the two rivals unknowingly share a room, and Diljit tries to hide in the bathroom wearing a lady’s dupatta . My wife walked in, saw us wheezing, and muttered, "Mental ho gaye ho?"
The Night We Tried to Watch Them All
We started with the king of chaos. From Goldy’s fake love problems to the classic scene where Jass Manak hides under the bed while his father-in-law mistakes him for a dog—Gill was crying. Literally crying. "Uncle, when the judge says 'Order… order of kadi patta !' I lose it every time."
I pulled out my old laptop and announced: top punjabi funny movies
We ended with the immigrant comedy. Amrinder Gill and Simi Chahal trying to survive in Birmingham. The scene where they cook sarson da saag in a posh British apartment and set off the fire alarm? Gill paused the movie and said, "Uncle, I’m not sad about exams anymore. I’m sad I’ve been missing these movies."
At 4 AM, we made parathas , still laughing about Sharry Maan’s dialogue from Carry On Jatta : Gill sighed
By 1 AM, we were on the sequel. The courtroom scene where Sonam Bajwa’s father mistakes Gippy Grewal for a lawyer—"I'm not a lawyer, I'm a liar !"—made Gill fall off the sofa. "Uncle, this is stupider than my exam paper." "Exactly," I said. "That's the beauty."