No conversation about Punjabi comedy can begin without acknowledging the cultural phenomenon that is Carry On Jatta . Directed by Smeep Kang, this film set the gold standard for situational comedy in Pollywood.
Before the massive boom of the industry, this film introduced a level of swag and humor that was previously unseen. Starring Diljit Dosanjh and Gippy Grewal as college rivals, the film captures the spirit of youthful Punjab. The comedy is lighter and more character-driven, focusing on the one-upmanship between the two leads. It is exclusive because it captures the transition of Punjabi cinema from VHS tapes to the big screen.
A modern couple refuses to have sex after marriage because of ego. What follows is a war of pranks, fake illnesses, and family interference. Diljit’s expressions when his plan to "seduce" his wife fails are priceless. It’s funny, relatable, and breaks stereotypes. top 10 funny punjabi movies exclusive
A dark comedy that addresses deep-rooted societal obsessions with skin color. A dark-complexioned man struggles to win the genuine affection of his beautiful new bride.
This is the most recent exclusive entry on our list, showcasing that the golden era of Punjabi comedy is far from over, with Ammy Virk leading the new generation with a box-office smash hit. No conversation about Punjabi comedy can begin without
It is a rare feel-good comedy that finds humor in vulnerability, and it features the last brilliant comedic performance of the legendary Sohail Ahmed.
Ammy Virk’s performance as the "quirky problem-solver who always makes things worse" set a new template for the lovable loser in Punjabi films. Starring Diljit Dosanjh and Gippy Grewal as college
Set in a 1960s Punjabi village, Bambukat is a witty satire on social status and materialism. Channi (Ammy Virk) feels inferior to his brother-in-law, who owns a motorcycle (Bambukat), while Channi only has a bicycle. Driven by pride, Channi sets out to buy a superior vehicle, leading to a series of misadventures. The film balances sharp, observational humor with a heartwarming message about inner value over worldly possessions. 8. Qismat (2018)
The absurd, superstitious remedies suggested by villagers to alter skin tones.