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Top 10 Funny Punjabi Movies ExclusiveTop 10 Funny Punjabi Movies ExclusiveSocial satire + comedy. Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa star as neighbors who hate each other (but secretly love each other). The comedy comes from their daily fights—throwing buckets of water, stealing Wi-Fi passwords, and arguing over parking spaces. It’s light, it’s breezy, and the climax involving a Kabaddi match is laugh-out-loud funny. Ammy Virk’s Coming-of-Age Comedy Before Ammy Virk became a national star, he was the Nikka Zaildar. The plot is absurdly Punjabi: A lazy university student agrees to marry his cousin (in name only) to save his grandmother’s property, but his girlfriend complicates everything. The film works because of the supporting cast—specifically Karamjit Anmol as the bumbling friend. The "Ghost in the Tubewell" subplot is bizarre and hysterical. Exclusive Rank: It holds the #1 spot for "Best Use of a Punjabi Farm Setting" in a comedy. top 10 funny punjabi movies exclusive Ammy Virk shines in this rural comedy about a lazy university student who pretends to be a "supernatural expert" to solve his family’s problems. It is funny because it hits close to home—every Punjabi family has that one superstitious uncle. Punjabi movies have mastered the art of "time-pass." You don't watch them for logic; you watch them for the vasda (vibe), the turbans, the tractors, and the gallan (talks). Which one is your favorite? Did we miss Sardar Ji? Probably. But that’s a list for another day. Keep laughing, Punjab da puttar! 🍿😂 [Disclaimer: This list is exclusive and opinionated. If your favorite isn't here, go watch it again and laugh anyway.] Social satire + comedy (2012): The gold standard of Punjabi comedy. Starring Gippy Grewal and Binnu Dhillon, this film is a chaotic masterclass in mistaken identities when a man lies about his family to get married. Jatt & Juliet (2012): A legendary rom-com featuring the iconic duo of Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa. Their "Tom and Jerry" chemistry while living abroad in Canada redefined modern Punjabi cinema. Chal Mera Putt (2019): An "exclusive" gem because it successfully bridges the gap between Indian and Pakistani Punjab. It follows illegal immigrants in the UK, using sharp, dry wit to highlight their struggles and camaraderie. Honsla Rakh (2021): Starring Diljit Dosanjh and Shehnaaz Gill, this film brings a fresh, urban vibe to the genre. It focuses on a single father trying to raise his son while navigating the dating world. Qismat (2018): While primarily a drama, the first half of the film features some of the most organic and hilarious banter between Ammy Virk and Sargun Mehta, making the emotional payoff even stronger. Mr. & Mrs. 420 Ammy Virk’s Coming-of-Age Comedy Before Ammy Virk became (2014): A classic ensemble comedy involving cross-dressing and elaborate lies. The chemistry between Jassie Gill, Babbal Rai, and Binnu Dhillon makes this a riot from start to finish. Sardaar Ji (2015): A unique "horror-comedy" where Diljit Dosanjh plays a ghost hunter. The film’s humor relies heavily on Diljit's impeccable comic timing and his interactions with a "polite" ghost. Vekh Baraatan Challiyan (2017): This film tackles the hilarious cultural clashes and superstitions involved in a cross-border (Punjab vs. Haryana) marriage, led by a brilliant Binnu Dhillon. Manje Bistre (2017): Set against the backdrop of a traditional Punjabi wedding in the 90s, it’s a nostalgic comedy that relies on relatable family archetypes and witty village banter. Shadaa (2019): Another Diljit Dosanjh hit that mocks the societal pressure to get married. The "towel dance" and the doll "Kylie" scenes have since become iconic pieces of Punjabi pop culture. Show more Материалы по теме:
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