Taking the crown as number 1 in this exclusive list is the latest sensation, Saunkan Saunkanay 2 . Building on the phenomenal success of its predecessor, this sequel dives deeper into the quirky, lovable world of its characters, delivering unlimited laughter, drama, and the charm that won audiences over the first time.
While Qismat is widely recognized as a romantic drama, its first half features some of the finest, most heartwarming romantic comedy writing in recent Punjabi cinema history. Directed by Jagdeep Sidhu, the film tells the story of a lazy student (Ammy Virk) who moves to Chandigarh for studies and rents a room near a lively girl (Sargun Mehta).
This exclusive list highlights the of all time that guarantee nonstop laughter. The All-Time Funniest Punjabi Movies 1. Carry On Jatta (2012) Director: Smeep Kang top 10 funny punjabi movies exclusive
Punjabi cinema is renowned for its high-energy situational comedies, witty dialogues, and slapstick humor. This guide highlights ten of the funniest and most iconic Punjabi comedy movies, ranging from modern blockbusters to cult classics. Top 10 Funny Punjabi Movies 10 Funniest Punjabi Comedy Movies (in my opinon) - IMDb
Punjabi cinema has transitioned from rural dramas to high-octane comedies that resonate with the global diaspora. The humor is often rooted in relatable family dynamics, language puns, and situational irony. Films like and Jatt & Juliet Taking the crown as number 1 in this
Directed by Jagdeep Sidhu, this romantic comedy captures the raw, chaotic energy of joint families in rural Punjab.
Directed by Sanjay Gadhvi, Chingy is a musical comedy film that stars Aftab Soomal, Gippy Grewal, and Binnur Jaggu. The movie is a fun-filled ride with catchy songs and hilarious dialogues. Directed by Jagdeep Sidhu, the film tells the
Below are ten highly entertaining Punjabi comedies chosen for strong laugh value, memorable characters, and cultural charm. Each entry includes a short synopsis, standout comedic elements, key cast, and why it’s worth watching.
Chal Mera Putt did something historic: it bridged the geopolitical divide by uniting top-tier comic talent from both Indian Punjab and Pakistani Punjab (theater legends like Iftikhar Thakur, Nasir Chinyoti, and Akram Udas).
The "Underwear on the Flagpole" scene is so funny, you might need to press pause to breathe.
Do you prefer (like Carry on Jatta ) or grounded/romantic comedies (like Qismat )? g., Diljit Dosanjh, Ammy Virk, or Binnu Dhillon)? Share public link