Punjabi - Latest Movies
Cast: Ammy Virk, Sargun Mehta, Gurnam Bhullar Genre: Ensemble Comedy
The Punjabi film industry () is currently enjoying a massive year in 2026, with major sequels, historical epics, and high-budget comedies hitting theaters and streaming platforms like Chaupal and ZEE5 . 🎬 Top Releases (April 2026)
A "heartfelt comedy about funerals" starring Sonam Bajwa and Paramvir Singh Cheema. It follows a woman who starts a funeral service for NRIs, only to get accidentally entangled with a Dubai crime ring.
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These movies have been receiving great reviews and are definitely worth checking out if you're a fan of Punjabi cinema!"
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).
Disclaimer: Release dates and OTT availability are subject to change based on your region. Cast: Ammy Virk, Sargun Mehta, Gurnam Bhullar Genre:
Jatt & Juliet 3 for the nostalgia, or Shinda Shinda No Papa if you want to watch with your family.
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An action-drama expected to highlight the rugged, "desi swag" side of Punjabi cinema. Stay tuned for next week's review of the
The Punjabi film industry, affectionately known as Pollywood, is experiencing a creative explosion in 2026, blending its signature lighthearted comedy with high-stakes crime dramas and grand historical epics. Following a year of experimentation in 2025 that saw the entry of social media stars like Shehnaaz Gill into the box office elite, the 2026 slate is defined by massive sequels and a push for global pan-India appeal.
Breaking away from pure comedy, this film tells the inspiring story of a Haryanavi girl who moves to Punjab to train in Kabaddi. While the title suggests a love story, the film is actually a powerful sports drama about gender stereotypes. Sonam Bajwa delivers a career-best performance. Premieres this Friday in cinemas.