Fixed — Latest Punjabi Movies 2025
The superhit duo returns! Following the unexpected chemistry of the first film (a man falling in love with a witch), the sequel goes international. The couple moves to Toronto, only to realize that a desi witch has problems adjusting to Canadian plumbing and a "chudail hunter" neighbor. Expect visual effects that actually look like a million bucks and a party anthem by The PropheC that will dominate wedding season. Director: Anurag Singh Starring: Jimmy Sheirgill, Kuljinder Sidhu
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The horror-comedy genre gets a reboot. The original 2023 sleeper hit returns with a bigger budget and a shocking new star: Miss Universe 2021, Harnaaz Sandhu, making her Pollywood debut. The plot picks up where the last cliffhanger left off: Girdhari is now trapped in a haunted castle in Scotland. Expect double the ghosts, double the laughter, and a viral cameo by Canadian rapper AP Dhillon as a "ghost baba." Director: Simerjit Singh Starring: Gurnam Bhullar, Neeru Bajwa latest punjabi movies 2025
The franchise that started the spiritual wave in Pollywood returns for Christmas. Ardaas Khalsa moves away from comedy and focuses on a group of disillusioned NRI teenagers sent to a Sikh seminary in Amritsar to "learn discipline." It is a hard-hitting look at drug abuse, identity crisis, and the loss of heritage. While it sounds heavy, the Gippy-Ghuggi combo ensures the humor lands in the right places. 1. The "No Canada" Rule: Surprisingly, half of the major 2025 releases are set inside Punjab or in historical contexts. The audience has finally tired of the "immigration struggle" plot. 2. A-List Bollywood Crossovers: Expect to see faces like Vicky Kaushal and Alia Bhatt in cameos in at least two of the above films as Pollywood goes pan-India. 3. OTT vs. Theatres: While all these films are slated for theatrical release, most have secured massive deals with Netflix and Amazon Prime for 30-day post-release windows. Final Verdict 2025 is not just a list of movies; it is a statement. Punjabi cinema is no longer the little brother of Bollywood. With massive budgets (three films exceed ₹40 crore budgets), national distribution deals, and stories that appeal to the diaspora and the homeland alike, the latest Punjabi movies of 2025 promise to be loud, proud, and unforgettable.
One of the most beloved social dramas returns. While the first film tackled the shame of dowry, the sequel takes a dark satirical turn. What happens when a modern, educated girl (Neeru Bajwa) demands her own "reverse dowry" from the groom’s family? The film promises to be a laugh-riot with a serious message about gender economics in modern Punjab. The chemistry between Gurnam and Neeru is already being called the "Jodi of the Year." Director: Vijay Kumar Arora Starring: Tarsem Jassar, Wamiqa Gabbi The superhit duo returns
The trilogy concludes. The Dil Diyan Gallan series is known for its poetic dialogue and royal aesthetics. Part 3 jumps to modern times, following the grandson of the original couple (Sartaaj playing a double role). It is a lavish tale of a Sikh prince who falls for a foreign journalist uncovering family secrets. The Diwali release slot indicates high confidence from the producers. The music, composed by Jaani, is already being leaked as "the most expensive album in Pollywood history." Director: Gippy Grewal Starring: Gippy Grewal, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Simi Chahal
Valentine’s Day belongs to the romantics. Following the massive success of Qismat 3 , Jagdeep Sidhu returns with a pure, unadulterated love story set against the backdrop of the 1990s Punjab insurgency. This is not a happy-go-lucky film; Rabb Ton Sohna (More Beautiful Than God) is a tragic romance about separated lovers who reunite after 25 years. Ammy Virk is reportedly undergoing a drastic physical transformation to play both a 20-year-old and a 45-year-old. Expect tears, Sufi poetry, and a haunting soundtrack by B Praak. Director: Gippy Grewal Starring: Gippy Grewal, Harnaaz Sandhu (Debut) Expect visual effects that actually look like a
If 2024 was the year Punjabi cinema found its global footing, 2025 is shaping up to be the year it conquers the world. With budgets soaring, cross-industry collaborations becoming the norm, and stories moving far beyond the typical "villager in Canada" trope, Pollywood is entering a new golden era.