Punjabi Movies December 2025 ((top)) -

The third installment of the Sardar Ji franchise abandons pure horror-comedy for a supernatural action-thriller. Diljit Dosanjh delivers a career-best physical performance, training in Gatka and MMA for the climax. The plot—involving a cursed fortress in Bathinda—is predictable, but the chemistry between Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa remains electric. The CGI has finally caught up to Hollywood B-level standards. The real surprise? A post-credit scene hinting at a spin-off.

Here is a breakdown of every notable release from December 2025, ranked by impact. Starring: Diljit Dosanjh, Neeru Bajwa, Monica Gill Director: Anurag Singh Release Date: December 12, 2025 Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)

Super Hit. A thinking person’s Punjabi film, though it runs 20 minutes too long. 3. Jatt & Juliet 4 Starring: Gippy Grewal, Sonam Bajwa, Binnu Dhillon Director: Smeep Kang Release Date: December 25, 2025 (Christmas Day) Rating: ⭐⭐ (2/5) punjabi movies december 2025

Review by: Box Office Bureau & Critic’s Desk Date: January 5, 2026

How many times can you remake the same rom-com? The fourth entry ships the action to Scotland, where Gippy plays a clumsy cop and Sonam plays an NRI businesswoman. The jokes land 40% of the time—mostly from Binnu Dhillon’s improv. But the plot is a carbon copy of Part 2. Even the songs feel recycled ("Fikar Nai" sounds exactly like "Ferrari" from Part 3). Hardcore fans laughed; critics yawned. The third installment of the Sardar Ji franchise

Blockbuster. A fitting end to the trilogy. Family-friendly despite the action. 2. Kali Jotta 2: Shadows of Truth Starring: Ammy Virk, Sargun Mehta, Tarsem Jassar Director: Rupinder Inderjit Release Date: December 19, 2025 Rating: ⭐⭐⭐½ (3.5/5)

The surprise of the month. This rural sports-comedy about a group of friends building a shoe factory to fund a kabaddi team has zero stars (by traditional standards) but 100% heart. Jagjeet Sandhu proves he can carry a film without a superstar tag. The screenplay is tight, the dialogues are viral-ready ("Jutti nahi, mission hai"), and the climax match is shot like a real sports broadcast. Made on a ₹7 crore budget, it has already grossed ₹48 crore. The CGI has finally caught up to Hollywood B-level standards

December 2025 proved to be a historic month for Pollywood. Riding the twin waves of the wedding season and the Christmas/New Year holiday corridor, Punjabi cinema delivered five major theatrical releases. The result? A collective gross of over ₹250 crore worldwide—the highest-grossing December in the industry's history.