7 Hit: Punjabi Movies
Why it matters: It took the classic Punjabi theatrical farce—specifically the "door-in-the-face" misunderstandings of Marhi Da Deeva (a famous Punjabi play)—and packaged it with cinematic pacing. Gippy Grewal and Mahie Gill became overnight stars. While it leans heavily into slapstick, its tightly wound script proved that Punjabi cinema could produce comedy that didn't feel derivative of Bollywood. It spawned a massively successful franchise and gave producers the financial confidence to invest in riskier projects.
This film became the first Indian Punjabi movie to enter the , solidifying the Carry On Jatta franchise as the most successful in the industry’s history. Starring Gippy Grewal and Sonam Bajwa, it continues the franchise's tradition of high-energy, chaotic situational comedy. Jatt & Juliet 7 hit punjabi movies
For a movie to be included in this analysis, it must meet the following criteria: Why it matters: It took the classic Punjabi
Two stark opposites, Fateh Singh and Pooja, travel to Canada with very different dreams [13, 16]. Fateh wants to marry a Canadian girl for citizenship, while Pooja wants to study [13, 16]. Their paths cross constantly, leading to a playful rivalry that eventually blossoms into a cross-continental romance [13, 16]. Diljit Dosanjh, Neeru Bajwa [13, 15]. Punjab 1984 The Story: It spawned a massively successful franchise and gave