This heartwarming romantic drama featuring Gippy Grewal explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the complexities of modern relationships. The film's relatable story and strong performances struck a chord with family audiences, making it a crowd-pleaser throughout its theatrical run.
: Directed by and starring , this period drama focuses on the struggles of early Punjabi immigrants in Canada. It was praised for its emotional depth and strong production value. Moh
Departing completely from typical loud Punjabi comedies, Moh is an immersive experience driven by raw poetry, painful silences, and stellar performances. Sargun Mehta delivered a career-defining performance, while newcomer Gitaz Bindrakhia showcased immense depth, making it a critical masterpiece. 5. Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga September 2, 2022 Cast: Gippy Grewal, Tanu Grewal, Karamjit Anmol Director: Vikas Vashisht 7 Hit Movies Punjabi 2022
This charming comedy-romance, starring Wamiqa Gabbi and Tarsem Jassar, delivers a perfect blend of laughter and emotional depth, exploring the sweet and sour moments in a budding relationship. The film's lighthearted narrative and feel-good vibe provided a refreshing break from heavier dramas.
When you combine Diljit Dosanjh’s charisma with Neeru Bajwa’s grace, you don't just get a movie; you get an event. The third installment of the beloved Jatt & Juliet franchise landed in 2022, and it did not disappoint. Moving away from the typical Canada-set story, this time the characters found themselves in a hilarious mess in the UK. It was praised for its emotional depth and
: It made history as the first Punjabi film to cross the ₹100 crore mark, as noted by Wikipedia , ultimately earning nearly ₹396 crore worldwide. It is highly regarded on IMDb with an 8.4 rating. Chhalla Mud Ke Nahi Aaya
Marking the directorial debut of beloved singer-actor Amrinder Gill, Chhalla Mud Ke Nahi Aaya is a deeply moving historical drama. Set in the early 20th century, the movie follows the journey of Punjabi immigrants working in the sawmills of Canada, fighting harsh exploitation and systemic racism. resonating deeply with the Punjabi diaspora.
This Diljit Dosanjh starrer, which opened on 15 October 2021, continued its phenomenal box office run well into 2022, making it a major post-pandemic success story. The film about a young single father earned a massive ₹2.55 crore on its opening day. It's a testament to the enduring popularity of this blockbuster hit, which remained a talking point in the industry well into the following year.
In this historical drama, Amrinder Gill makes his directorial debut with a poignant story set in pre-partition India, depicting the struggles of Punjabis who migrated to other countries in search of a better life. The film explores themes of displacement, nostalgia, and the pain of leaving one's homeland, resonating deeply with the Punjabi diaspora.