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“End of the line,” Gurdeep says.

Gurdeep Singh had dreamed of seeing his name in lights since he was a boy selling chana jor garam outside the old Neelam Cinema in Jalandhar. Twenty years later, that dream became Mitti da Punjab —a heart-wrenching film about a farmer’s daughter who becomes a hockey player. He had mortgaged his wife’s gold, sold his father’s tractor, and borrowed from every relative who still answered his calls. yomovies punjab

On release day, Gurdeep stood outside a multiplex in Ludhiana, watching families stream in. His producer, Mr. Sethi, patted his back. “Don’t worry, Guri. This is your Swades moment.” “End of the line,” Gurdeep says

One evening, a young man in a hoodie gets in. He’s scrolling on his phone—green logo glowing. YoMovies Punjab. The man laughs. “Bro, I just downloaded ten new Punjabi films. The whole industry is on there.” He had mortgaged his wife’s gold, sold his

But he says nothing. Instead, he pulls over by the old Neelam Cinema. It’s a furniture warehouse now.

“It’s on YoMovies Punjab,” a teenage intern whispered, showing Gurdeep a blurry, stolen copy of his film on a cracked phone screen. The YoMovies logo—a crude, pulsing green icon—sat beside his title. Within hours, the pirated version had been downloaded half a million times. WhatsApp groups in Canada, the UK, and Australia shared the link under the message: “Punjabi cinema ka superhit – FREE!”