Punjabi Movies 2025: Latest
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 franchise that started the spiritual wave in Pollywood returns for Christmas. Ardaas Khalsa moves away from comedy and focuses on a group of disillusioned NRI teenagers sent to a Sikh seminary in Amritsar to "learn discipline." It is a hard-hitting look at drug abuse, identity crisis, and the loss of heritage. While it sounds heavy, the Gippy-Ghuggi combo ensures the humor lands in the right places. 1. The "No Canada" Rule: Surprisingly, half of the major 2025 releases are set inside Punjab or in historical contexts. The audience has finally tired of the "immigration struggle" plot. 2. A-List Bollywood Crossovers: Expect to see faces like Vicky Kaushal and Alia Bhatt in cameos in at least two of the above films as Pollywood goes pan-India. 3. OTT vs. Theatres: While all these films are slated for theatrical release, most have secured massive deals with Netflix and Amazon Prime for 30-day post-release windows. Final Verdict 2025 is not just a list of movies; it is a statement. Punjabi cinema is no longer the little brother of Bollywood. With massive budgets (three films exceed ₹40 crore budgets), national distribution deals, and stories that appeal to the diaspora and the homeland alike, the latest Punjabi movies of 2025 promise to be loud, proud, and unforgettable. latest punjabi movies 2025
By: The Desk of Pollywood Buzz
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 While it sounds heavy, the Gippy-Ghuggi combo ensures
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. The audience has finally tired of the "immigration
Kicking off the year with a bang, Sher Singh is not just another comedy. While the lead pair of Diljit and Sonam guarantees chart-topping music, the trailer hints at a "Robin Hood" style action-comedy set in rural Punjab. Diljit plays a corruptible young man who turns into a folk hero for the oppressed. Early reviews from test screenings praise the cinematography of the mustard fields and a twist ending that sets up a potential franchise. Director: Jagdeep Sidhu Starring: Ammy Virk, Sargun Mehta
Valentine’s Day belongs to the romantics. Following the massive success of Qismat 3 , Jagdeep Sidhu returns with a pure, unadulterated love story set against the backdrop of the 1990s Punjab insurgency. This is not a happy-go-lucky film; Rabb Ton Sohna (More Beautiful Than God) is a tragic romance about separated lovers who reunite after 25 years. Ammy Virk is reportedly undergoing a drastic physical transformation to play both a 20-year-old and a 45-year-old. Expect tears, Sufi poetry, and a haunting soundtrack by B Praak. Director: Gippy Grewal Starring: Gippy Grewal, Harnaaz Sandhu (Debut)






