Punjabi Movies 2025 — Latest
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
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. latest punjabi movies 2025
From high-octane action thrillers to soul-stirring romantic tragedies and historical epics, here is your complete guide to the latest Punjabi movies hitting the silver screen in 2025. Director: Smeep Kang Starring: Diljit Dosanjh, Sonam Bajwa The horror-comedy genre gets a reboot
This is the dark horse of 2025. Pind (The Village) is a period war drama set during the Indo-Pak war of 1971, but seen entirely from the eyes of a single village that gets caught in the crossfire. Anurag Singh (of Sardar Udham fame in Bollywood) returns to Punjabi cinema to direct this ensemble cast. Jimmy Sheirgill is rumored to be delivering a career-best performance as a hardened Sarpanch. No songs, no romance—just raw grit. Early whispers suggest this could be India’s official entry to the Oscars. Director: Amar Hundal Starring: Satinder Sartaaj, Neeru Bajwa Expect double the ghosts, double the laughter, and
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