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Punjabi cinema

Punjabi cinema refers to the Punjabi-language film industry centered around the Indian state of Punjab, and based in Amritsar and Mohali.

Punjabi Cinema
No. of screens196
Main distributorsOmjee Group
Studio 7 Production
Rhythm Boyz
PTC Motion Pictures
Produced feature films (2014)[1][2]
Total230
Gross box office (2014)
Total10 billion (US$130 million)[3]
National films9.5 billion (US$120 million)[4]

The cinema of Punjab has its beginnings with the 1928 production of Ajj dia thia, the earliest feature film produced in the region. The first sound film, Heer Ranjha, using the sound-on-disc technology, was released in 1932. Since then, many films have been produced in Punjabi cinema, a number of which have received international recognition. Many actors and filmmakers started their careers in Punjabi films, a number of whom have acquired international reputations, and a number of whom have found greater financial benefits in careers in larger film producing industries.[citation needed]

History

Film operations started in the 1920s in Lahore, the provincial capital of British Punjab. The first silent film, Daughters of Today, was released in 1924 in Lahore; the city had nine operational cinema houses.[5] Movies shown at these cinemas were mostly produced in Bombay and Calcutta, and seldom from Hollywood and London.[5]

Daughters of Today was a brainchild of G.K. Mehta, a former officer with the North-Western Railways who, much like H. S. Bhatavdekar, had imported a camera into the country. Mehta continued to produce newsreel coverage for companies abroad and delved into further film projects but his dedication gave way when he promptly left the film industry for more profitable ventures.[5] But it was to be later in 1929–1930, when Abdur Rashid Kardar's Husn Ka Daku[6] was released, that the film industry had established in essence in Lahore's Bhati Gate locality. Kardar, a professional calligraphist, was accompanied by his fellow-artist and friend Muhammad Ismail, who would make the posters for his films.

Sound films (1930s–1946)

Although Kardar had worked with G.K. Mehta on The Daughters of Today, he felt he needed to continue working and stay active in the industry. Alongside Ismail, he sold all his belongings to set up a studio and a production company under the name United Players Corporation, in 1928.[5] Set up at Ravi Road (now Timber Market), the duo hired actors to work with them on their projects. Shooting was mainly done in daylight and limited their productivity, but the area they encompassed was enriched with locations, including important landmarks.[5]

The duo modeled their work on American and English films with influences not just prevalent in actors' attires but the movie titles and expressed a desire to seek all means necessary to make a sound film of their own. Actors who worked for the studio included Hiralal, Gul Hamid, Nazir, Pran Sikhand, Kaushalya Devi, Gulzaar, Mumtaaz and Ahmed Deen. Husn Ka Daku, also known as Mysterious Eagle, Kardar's directorial début would firmly add him into the directors guild.[5] Produced by Hakim Ram Prasad, the 1932 released Heer Ranjha, originally titled Hoor Punjab, was the first Punjabi sound film ever made.[7] Hakim provided the studio with the equipment necessary to direct the sound film, marked as the last directed by Kardar in Lahore, starring M. Ismail while launching the careers of Rafiq Ghaznavi, Nazeer and Anwari.

 
The façade of Bhati Gate

Produced by Indira Movie Tone, Krishna Dev Mehra released his directorial début, Pind Di Kudi, in 1935.[8] The sound film, Pind Di Kudi was produced in Calcutta and released in Lahore and introduced young Noor Jahan as an actor and a playback singer. Due to the success of this film, interest in Punjabi films started to escalate;[9] therefore, in 1938, with the assistance of Madan Mohan Mehra, K.D. Mehra released his second Punjabi sound film, Heer Sial.

Studios started to open and many actors, filmmakers and technicians shifted from Bombay and Calcutta to Lahore. Prominent names included Shanta Apte, Motilal, Chandra Mohan, Hiralal, Noor Jehan, Mumtaz Shanti, Wali, Syed Attahullah Shah Hashmi, Krishna Kumar, and Shanker Hussain. Baldev Raj Chopra, later known as a director, started from the Punjabi film industry in Lahore, where he operated a film magazine called the Cine Herald. Likewise, Ramanand Sagar, later a director, was associated with the Evening News and Syed Attahullah Shah Hashmi worked for the film newspaper, Adakar.

Bhati Gate is known to have produced some of most notable actors, writers and artists,[10] but with tensions running swift towards the independence of Pakistan and India in 1947, most of the actors traveled into areas that are now a part of modern India. The industry left in Lahore would later be termed as Lollywood, a portmanteau of Lahore and Hollywood.

Post–Punjab partition

In 1947, the British province of Punjab was partitioned between India and Pakistan. West Punjab became part of Pakistan and East Punjab became part of India. This compelled Punjabi film actors, filmmakers and musicians to work in the Bombay industry, including actors such as K.L. Saigal, Prithviraj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand and singers such as Mohammed Rafi, Noorjahan and Shamshad Begum.[11] In 1948, Roop K. Shorey directed the first Punjabi film following the partition of Punjab. Other notable films of the late 1940s included Lachhi (1949), Mundri (1949) and Pheray (1949).

1950s–1960s

Attempts were made to keep Punjabi cinema alive in this period. Filmmakers made films like Posti, Do Lachhian and Bhangra with some success but were not able to revive Punjabi cinema. Songs from the films would run for months and years on the radio resulting in a long-term audience for the films.[12] Post-partition, the trend of comedies continued. One of the hit comedies was Mulkh Raj Bhakhri's Bhangra (1958), starring Sundar and Nishi. It was remade by director Mohan Bhakhri as Jatti in 1980 with Mehar Mittal and Aparna Chowdhry, and it was again a commercial success. The music from the film was by Hansraj Behl with lyrics by Verma Malik. Songs sung by Shamshad and Rafi like "Batti balkay banere utte rakhdi han, rah bhul na jave chann mera" and "Chitte dand hasnon nayion rehnde" were widespread hits. Johnny Walker (1957) was a hit.

The big-budget romantic Punjabi film by director Padam Prakash Maheshwary, Satluj De Kande, was released in 1964. This film starred Balraj Sahni, Nishi, Wasti, and Mirza Musharraf, with music by Hansraj Behl. This was the only Punjabi film starring Balraj Sahni. It was a major hit and earned a National Film Award. Satluj de Kande was telecasted three times on the public TV channel Doordarshan in India. In 1969 the religious film Nanak Nam Jahaz Hai starring Prithviraj Kapoor, I. S. Johar, Vimmi, Som Dutt, Nishi, Suresh, and David Abraham was released. The film was the first really major successful Punjabi film in post-independent India, with a major cultural impact on Punjabi Sikhs at home and abroad, and is credited with the revival of the Punjabi film industry in India. People stood in kilometre-long lines to buy a ticket for the film.

1970s

After the success of Nanak Nam Jahaz Hai, films were released in huge numbers. Hindi actors of Punjabi descent became interested in Punjabi films. Kankan De Ohle (Dharmendra, Asha Parekh and Ravindra Kapoor) and Nanak Dukhiya Sab Sansar (Dara Singh, Balraj Sahni, Ram Mohan and Asha Sachdev) were released in 1970. 1971 saw no major releases. In 1972, Dara Singh starred with Prithviraj Kapoor in Mele Mitran De. Man Jeete Jag Jeet, a religious film starring Sunil Dutt, Radha Saluja and Ranjeet, was a major release of 1973. In 1974, Do Sher (Dharmendra and Rajendra Kumar), Bhagat Dhanna Jatt (Dara Singh and Feroz Khan), Sacha Mera Roop Hai (Manmohan Krishan) and Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam (Shaminder Singh and Radha Saluja) were released. The most successful was Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam, due to the wide appeal of its religious historical setting and appearances by Bollywood actors including Sunil Dutt, Rajendra Kumar, Dharmendra, Johnny Walker, Ranjeet and Dara Singh.[13]

Teri Meri Ik Jindri (1975) starred Dharmendra and introduced his cousin Veerendra. Many films were released in 1976: Daaj, Giddha, Main Papi Tum Bakhshanhaar, Papi Tarey Anek, Santo Banto, Sardar-E-Azam, Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun, Taakra, and Yamla Jatt. Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun was the biggest hit and starred Dara Singh in the main lead; Rajesh Khanna made a special appearance as the Qawal. The film ran into conflict with the Sikh political parties as the film had Fauj-i-Khas soldiers wearing fake beards. The year 1977 was not a major one for the Punjabi film industry. Jai Mata Di, Saal Solvan Chadya, Sat Sri Akal, and Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha were released, amongst others. Saal Solvan Chadya was a highlight because of the cameo appearance by Rekha. Sat Sri Akal was another hit film. It starred Sunil Dutt, Shatrughan Sinha, and Premnath. In 1978 Udeekan, Dhyani Bhagat, Jai Mata Sheranwali, and Jindri Yar Di were released. The drama Udeekan was a hit. Walayati Babu, the first ever remake in Punjabi cinema, was released in 1978. The film was remade from the Punjabi film of the same name by Johnny Walker; it featured a special appearance by Amitabh Bachchan and Mehar Mittal played the main lead. 1979 was a big year: Guru Manio Granth, Jatt Punjabi, Kunwara Mama, Sukhi Pariwar, and Til Til Dalekha were released. The religious film Guru Manio Granth was an instant hit. Jatt Punjabi had a big cast and a special appearance by Manoj Kumar. Til Til Da Lekha starred Rajesh Khanna as the main lead hero and Mehar Mittal played the comedian's role; the film became a golden jubilee hit at the box office. Til Til Dalekha was the second Punjabi movie of Rajesh Khanna and his first film as the lead hero in Punjabi films. It won the Punjab State Government award for best story writer and second best feature film of 1979. The first Punjabi mystery film, Vangaar (The Challenge), was released but it failed to become a hit.

1980s

Chann Pardesi, the first Punjabi film to win the national award, was released in 1980, and was the biggest hit of that year. It starred Raj Babbar, Rama Vij, Amrish Puri, Om Puri, and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. Fauji Chacha had veteran Bollywood actor Sanjeev Kumar in the lead. A remake of Mulkh Raj Bhakhri's 1958 film Bhangra came out in 1980 from director Mohan Bhakhri. The film was titled Jatti, and starred Sundar, Nishi, Mehar Mittal, and Aparna Chowdhry. As with the original, the remake was a tremendous success.[14]

1981 had only one hit: Balbiro Bhabhi. This film had Veerendra in the lead role. Two major releases of 1982 were and Jatt Da Gandasa and Sarpanch. Sarpanch starred Veerendra. In 1983, many movies were released, with Putt Jattan De being the biggest commercially. Veerendra had another hit in 1984 with the film Yaari Jatt Di. This was the first Punjabi film to have more than half its footage shot in the United Kingdom. Mamla Garbar Hai was a hit for actor Gurdas Mann. The film's songs were especially loved.

Two hit films of 1985 were Mohammad Sadiq's Guddo and Veerendra's Vairi, Ucha Dar Babe Nanak Da was also in 1985, it is religious film that established Gurdas Mann as a star.. Long Da Lishkara was the big hit of 1986, starring Raj Babbar, Gurdas Mann, Om Puri, and Nina Deol. In 1987 Veerendra starred in Patola and Jor Jatt Da. Punjab was shaken with the assassination of Veerendra by gunshot during the filming of Jatt Tey Zameen. The death opened the door for supporting actors including Guggu Gill and Yograj Singh to take leading roles.

1988 had Patola as one of the major release. In 1989 came the critically acclaimed Marhi Da Deeva. The film starred Raj Babbar, Pankaj Kapur, Kanwaljit Singh, Parikshit Sahni, and Deepti Naval.

1990s

In 1990 Qurbani Jatt Di was released, starring Guggu Gill, Yograj Singh, Gurdas Mann, Dharmendra, Raj Babbar and Priti Sapru. The film was directed by Preeti Sapru herself, and did well at the box office. A second important release was Dushmani Di Agg, the last film of Veerendra. It also starred Gurdas Mann and Priti Sapru, and was successful at the box office. In 1991 the major film Anakh Jattan Di starred Daljeet Kaur and Guggu Gill. It was the first movie where the audience really accepted ex-villain Guggu Gill as a hero. The film was followed by films like Jor Jatt Da, which managed to recover its cost. Badla Jatti Da was the major success of the year. It starred Guggu Gill, Yograj Singh in a villain role, and Aman Noorie. Udeekan Saun Diyan garnered critical acclaim, but was not a commercial success. Sounh Menoo Punjab Di, starring Satish Kaul, Rama Vij, Mehar Mittal, and Pal Randhawa was also one of the releases of 1991. The film was directed by Sukhdev Ahluwalia, one of the most successful directors of Punjwood, and had music by Surinder Kohli.

Vaisakhi, starring Deep Dhillon and Sunita Dheer, was released in 1991 to critical acclaim, but did not succeed commercially. Jatt Jeona Morh was a major hit that year, and made Guggu Gill a superstar. Also released was Yograj Singh's Jagga Daku (1991 film), which did moderately well. Dil Da Mamla, starring Guggu Gill and Amar Noori, did poorly at the box office.

1993 had films like Jatt Sucha Singh Soorma (with Yograj Singh and Neena Sidhu), Mirza Sahiban (starring Guggu Gill), Lalkara Jatt Da, and Saali Adhi Gharwali. These films managed to do adequately at the box office, but were not major successes. Preeti Sapru's Mehndi Shagnan Di, starring Malkit Singh, Hansraj Hans, Preeti Sapru, and Yograj Singh, lost money. Kudi Canada Di starring Yograj Singh also did poorly.

Kachehri (1994) starred Gurdas Mann, Yograj Singh, and others. The film was praised by critics, was a commercial success, and won a national award. A second release was Tabahi, starring newcomer Vishal Singh; it was the blockbuster hit of the year. Guggu Gill's Vairi did quite well at the box office, but Jigra Jatt Da, with Yograj Singh as the villain, did poorly at the box office.

Kimi Verma starred in Naseebo and Qahar in 1995 to critical acclaim, but not commercial success. Naseebo managed to recover its costs. Pratigya, starring Guggu Gill, Gurdas Maan, Preeti Sapru, and Dara Singh, did well at the box office. Zaildaar (Yograj Singh), Nain Preeto De (Yograj Singh), and Sir Dhad Di Baazi did well. Gurdas Mann's Baghawat did not. Jakhmi Jagirdar and Mera Punjab amongst others also did poorly that year.

Punjabi cinema began to decline in 1996. Only the film Sukha (starring Vishal Singh) did well at the box office. Deson Pardeson, Dhee Jatt Di (Upasana Singh, Gurkirtan, and Shivinder Mahal), Vichoda (Yograj Singh), Gawahi Jatt Di, and Jorawar all did poorly at the box office. Dara Singh's Vindoo and Farha's Rabb Diyan Rakhan also fared poorly.

Films of 1997 (Mela, Truck Driver, Sardari, Preetan De Pehredaar, and Pachtaawa) all failed to make a profit. Even Guggu Gill's films were not successful. Train to Pakistan was filmed in a mixture of Hindi and Punjabi, and was later dubbed into Punjabi for film festivals.

In 1998, Purja Purja Kat Mare with Guggu Gill, Laali with Dara Singh, Ravinder Maan, and Vishal, and Dildaara with Kalbhooshan Kharbanda and Tanuja did not make money. Even big budget films like Guru Gobind Singh did poorly. The critically acclaimed film Main Maa Punjab Dee (directed by Balwant Dullat) won a National Award. The film Main Maa Punjab dee has been shown repeatedly on national television. The year ended on a positive note as Jaspal Bhatti's Mahaul Theek Hai became an instant hit of Punjabi cinema. It was the first big hit since Jatt Jeona Morh (1991) and Badla Jatti Da (1992).

Punjabi films were more successful in 1999. Mahaul Theek Hai, Shaheed-e-Mohabbat Boota Singh with Gurdas Maan and Divya Dutta was a critical and commercial success. Muqqadar, Tera Mera Pyar, Nadiyon Vichde Neer, Door Nahin Nankana, and Ishq Nachave Gali Gali (Randeep Virender, Manjeet Kullar, Deepak Saraf, Neeru Singh, and Surinder Sharma) all did poorly at the box office. Rajniti, which was also made in Hindi, failed to make money. Raj Babbar's Shaheed Udham Singh did well towards the end of the year. There were only two major hits that year, Shaheed e Mohabbat and Shaheed Udham Singh.

2000s

In 2000 there was just a single release: Dard Pardesan De, starring Avinash Wadhawan, Upasana Singh, Paramveer, and Deepshikha, which fared poorly in Punjab, but did very well overseas. Sikandra and Jagira were released in 2001. Avinash Wadhawan and Ayesha Jhulka starred in Khalsa Mero Roop Hai Khaas, which was released to the overseas market but not in Punjab.

In 2002 Jee Ayan Nu was released, featuring singer-turned-actor Harbhajan Mann and directed by Manmohan Singh. The movie was made on a big budget for Punjwood – 9 million, as compared to the more typical 20–25 million. It was very successful. This was a turning point in the revival of Punjabi cinema.

Badla came out in 2003. Asa Nu Maan Watna Da was released in 2004, again with actor Harbhajan Mann and director Manmohan Singh.

Jija Ji, Des Hoyaa Pardes, Main Tu Assi Tussi, Yaaran Naal Baharan, and Nalaik were released in 2005. Dil Apna Punjabi (again pairing Harbhajan and director Manmohan), Ek Jind Ek Jaan (introducing Prabhleen Sandhu), Mannat (directed and written by Gurbir Singh Grewal, having Jimmy Sheirgill and introducing Kulraj Randhawa), and Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris came out in 2006. Kambdi Kalai, a Punjabi diaspora movie based out of the United States, came out in 2006. Rustam-e-Hind and Mitti Wajan Mardi (with Harbhajan and Manmohan) were released in 2007.

A significant number of movies were produced in 2008: Hashar: A Love Story (introducing Gurleen Chopra), Yaariyan, Mera Pind, Lakh pardesi hoye, Heaven on earth, and Sat sri akal. In 2009, Jag Jeodeye Deh Mele became a hit, and Tera Mera Ki Rishta with Jimmy Shergill and Kulraj Randhawa was a hit. But the biggest earner of all the Punjabi films was Manmohan Singh's Munde U.K. De with Jimmy Shergill and Gurpreet Ghuggi.

Munde U.K. De broke the record of Dil Apna Punjabi which was also directed by Manmohan Singh and became the biggest earner of all the Punjabi movies.

Mehndi Wale Hath (2006), written and directed by Harinder Gill and with the new-star cast of Goldie Somal, Gavie Chahal, and Prableen, was a hit film in east Punjab territory.

2010s

In 2010, 16 movies were released. Mel Karade Rabba starring Jimmy Shergill, Gippy Grewal later broke all records and grossed 110 million net, becoming the highest-grossing Punjabi film ever. Babbu Maan's Ekam – Son of Soil was released in April and was a smash hit. It brought British-punjabi actress Mandy Takhar to the industry. Jawani Zindabad, written and directed by Harinder Gill and starring the famous Punjabi singer Raj Barar, Pooja Kanwal, Guggu Gill, and Gurkirtan, was released in March 2010. It became a big hit in Canada. Channa Sachi Muchi, written and directed by Harinder Gill and starring Miss Pooja and Goldie Somal, was released in August 2010. Also released in 2010 was Sukhmani (Hope for Life), starring Gurdas Maan, Juhi Chawla & Divya Dutta.

In 2011, the film Ek Noor starring Harshdeep Kaur and Yami Gautam was released. Chhevan Dariya (The Sixth River), directed by Ish Amitoj Kaur, was released in September 2011. Kaur was the first Punjabi woman to have directed, produced, and written a Punjabi film. The film starred Gulshan Grover, Neena Gupta, Manpreet Singh, Lakhwinder Wadali, Christa Cannon and Rana Ranbir.

At the end of the year Chak Jawana was released, directed by Simerjit Singh and starring Gurdas Maan, Jonita Doda in the Lead Roles .

In February 2011, the PTC Punjabi channel organised the first ever PTC Punjabi Film Awards at Panchkula. It was a tremendous boost to the industry and was attended by the likes of Om Puri, Prem Chopra, Gurdas Maan, Guddu Dhanoa, Preeti Sapru, Raza Murad, Satish Kaul, Manmohan Singh, Amrinder Gill, Gippy Grewal, Jasbir Jassi, Puneet Issar, Rakesh Bedi, Rama Vij, Sudhanshu Pandey, and Akriti Kakkar.

2011 looks to be the year when the industry moves away from the "typical NRI-centered" storylines and towards more meaningful and creative storylines with movies like The Lion of Punjab starring Diljit Dosanjh and Dharti starring Rannvijay Singh.

Jihne Mera Dil Luteya is a 2011 Punjabi film directed by Mandeep Kumar with story and screenplay by Dheeraj Rattan, produced by Batra Showbiz Pvt. Ltd. and starring Gippy Grewal, Diljit Dosanjh, Neeru Bajwa, and Jaswinder Bhalla. It grossed 125 million. These films raise the bar of Punjabi films and take Punjabi cinema to next level.

In September 2011, Yaara o Dildaara was released, directed by Ksshitij Chaudhary and starring Harbhajan Mann, Jonita Doda, Tulip Joshi, Kabir Bedi, and Gurpreet Ghuggi. In October, Yaar Annmulle introducing Yuvraj Hans and Harish Verma was released. This film was a box office hit.

This year was the considered as the golden year of Punjabi cinema and industry reached many milestones in this year by having all India impact. There was the release of Hollywood-style film Mirza – The Untold Story the most costly film (90 million (US$1.1 million)) in the history of Punjabi cinema[15] in April starring Gippy Grewal and Yo Yo Honey Singh. In June the film Jatt & Juliet was greatest blockbuster and till now holds the title of best ever film of Punjabi cinema. This film established Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa as superstars of Punjabi film industry. Himesh Reshammiya has purchased the remake rights of the movie for 35 million (US$440,000). In July 2012 out and out comedy film Carry On Jatta starring Gippy Grewal was also blockbuster only after Jatt & Juliet commercially. First time in punjabi cinema sequel of sperhit film Yaaran Naal Baharan, film Yaraan Naal Baharaan 2 was released.

In September, Ajj De Ranjhe starring Deep Dhillon and Kul Sidhu was released. It was directed by Man ji. In October 2012, Saadi Wakhri Hai Shaan, directed by Gurbir Grewal, was released. The film featured eight songs, which were composed by debut music director Dilpreet Bhatia. The film's music was a contemporary fusion of western classical and Punjabi folk music.

This year many new Production houses started the production of too many comedy movies. Binnu Dhillon, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Jaswinder Bhalla, Rana Ranbir, Karamjit Anmol and B.N. Sharma established themselves as greatest comedians of Punjabi industry.

In August 2012, the first ever Punjabi International Film Academy Awards were organised in Toronto, Canada. This was a tremendous success, attended by a host of Punjabi stars. With renewed interest from the public, Punjabi cinema has seen a revival with more releases every year featuring bigger budgets, homegrown stars, and Bollywood actors of Punjabi descent taking part. Also there are film festivals like Punjabi Film Festival, Amritsar, Ma Boli International Punjabi Film Festival, Vancouver and Punjabi International Film Festival, Toronto held annually.

2013 carried the Golden phase of Punjabi movies to the next level. Superstars Gippy Grewal, Neeru Bajwa, Diljit Dosanjh and Surveen Chawla stole the hearts of audiences by their successful films this year. Jatt & Juliet 2 broke the records of its prequel Jatt & Juliet. Jatt & Juliet 2 was also released in Pakistani Punjab in over 15 screens and was greatly liked by Pakistani audiences.[16]

Sadda Haq, a true story based in the late 1980s and early 1990s during a period of extreme turmoil in Punjab was the second blockbuster of the year 2013 only after Jatt & Juliet 2. Bhaji in Problem starring Gippy Grewal was another blockbuster of the year produced by Akshay Kumar and also having his extended appearance along with cricketer Harbhajan Singh. Other hit films were Jimmy Shergill's Saadi Love Story starring Diljit Dosanjh, Fer Mamla Gadbad Gadbad starring Roshan Prince and Japji Khaira, Jatts in Golmaal starring Arya Babbar and Samiksha, Tu Mera 22 Main Tera 22 starring Yo Yo Honey Singh and superstar Gippy Grewal's Lucky Di Unlucky Story and action flick Singh vs Kaur. A religious film, Pagri Singh Da Taaj, was also released.

The Hollywood blockbuster A Good Day to Die Hard dubbed in Punjabi with superstar Gippy Grewal's voice was released in Punjab.

Many meaningful films based on social issues and the reality of Punjab were also successful like National Award winner Nabar, Stupid 7 based on student life in Punjab, Chandigarh student politics based Sikander, Sadda Haq, corruption and social issues based Bikkar Bai Sentimental, religious film Dastaar, Punjab Bolda, Haani, and Dil Pardesi Ho Gaya.

This year also saw the production of the first Punjabi 3D feature film, Pehchaan 3D, produced and directed by Manny Parmar.

Irrfan Khan starrer Qissa won four awards in Indian International Film Festival of Queensland of best actor award for Irrfan, best actress award for Tillotama Shome, best director award for Anup Singh and best cinematography for Sebastian Edschmid.[17]

In year 2014, around 42 films were released and nearly 80 percent of those films were all slapstick comedies. Most successful films of the year were blockbusters like Chaar Sahibzaade(3D), Gippy Grewal's Jatt James Bond, Disco Singh, Double Di Trouble, Diljit Dosanjh's Punjab 1984, Mr & Mrs 420, Goreya Nu Daffa Karo.[18] In This year many Action Films were released like Kirpaan: The Sword of Honour, Fateh, Romeo Ranjha, Yoddha The Warrior (2014 film) and Baaz. Released in January, Patiala Dreamz was a romantic thriller,[19] with right doses of action, suspense, romance and comedy. There were many movies touching 1984 subject such as Punjab 1984, Kaum De Heere, 47 to 84 Hun Main Kisnu Watan Kahunga. Other films released in this year were Aa Gaye Munde U.K. De starring Jimmy Shergill and Neeru Bajwa, Mundeyan Ton Bachke Rahin starring Jassi Gill, Roshan Prince and Simran Kaur Mundi, Dil Vil Pyaar Vyaar starring Gurdas Mann and Neeru Bajwa, "Cross Connection" Released on 26 December, Produced by jasbir Dhillon (Dhillon Creations) Starring: B.N. Sharma, Upasna singh, Garry warraich, Nancy johal, Gurchet chitarkar, Parkash gadhu, Dilawar sidhu, Malkeet raouny, Anita shabdeesh, Sahib singh, Raman Dhillon, Rozy, Tarsem paul with renowned singers Rahat fateh ali khan, Arif Lohar, Kamal khan, Navraj hans, Mank-e, Tochi raina.

Also this year many notable actors and singers debuted in Punjabi cinema, this year notably veteran actors Dharmendra and Poonam Dhillon in Double Di Trouble, famous Bollywood comedian Razak Khan in Marriage da garriage, Bollywood actress Zarine Khan in Jatt James Bond, singer Garry Sandhu in Romeo Ranjha.

Chaar Sahibzaade was the first Punjabi 3D animated historical drama. It was a blockbuster, grossing over 700 million (US$8.8 million) globally[20] and was made tax free by governments of states like Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, Uttrakhand, Uttar Pradesh.[21]

The Canadian-Punjabi feature film Work Weather Wife represented Canada at the 87th Oscar Awards (87th Academy Awards) and it was the only Canadian film that made the final shortlist of 79 Best Original Songs with its songs Moon and Long Braid. At 72nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Foreign Language Feature Film and made the top 53 films in the long list. It stars Harpreet Sandhu and Reema Nagra in the lead role with Dilbag Brar and Kirat Bhattal. It is directed by Harpreet Sandhu.[22]

The year 2015 was attributed to a few directors who took the risk of taking up different subjects with some fresh stories and some fresh actors and villains. Diljit Dosanjh, Neeru Bajwa and Mandy Takhar-starrer Sardaar Ji was blockbuster film and even achieved 500 million (US$6.3 million) milestone gross earning record, according to the film pandits. Second Blockbuster film was Amrinder Gill, Sargun Mehta, Aditi Sharma and Binnu Dhillon starrer, 1945 based rural Punjabi love story Angrej which did very well both in Punjab as well as abroad.[23]

Punjabi films with a strong storyline and an equally strong direction were Shareek (directed by Navaniat Singh, starring Jimmy Shergill and Mahie Gill), Qissa Panjab (directed by Jatinder Mauhar that weaved in seven different stories into one), Judge Singh LLB (directed by Atharv Baluja as the first Punjabi courtroom drama), Gippy Grewal's Faraar (directed by Baljit Singh Deo brought in double role with suspense) was the highest budget film with 130 million (US$1.6 million) in the history of Punjabi cinema. Other flop films were Dildariyaan, Mitti Na Pharol Jogiya, Oh Yaara Ainvayi Ainvayi Lut Gaya, Munde Kamaal De. While films raking up controversy or inviting a ban were The Mastermind Jinda Sukha and Pata Pata Singhan Da Vairi and Nanak Shah Fakir (Temporarily that faced a ban in some parts of the country).[24]

In 2016, As many as 41 movies were released. Ambarsariya, Sardaar Ji 2, Love Punjab, Vaisakhi List, Channo Kamli Yaar Di, Kaptaan, Saadey CM Saab, Bambukat, Chauthi Koot, Nikka Zaildar were some of the big commercial/critical winners.

In the first half of 2017, New concepts and excellent content paid dividends. Super Singh, Manje Bistre, Jindua, Lahoriye, Sargi, Saab Bahadar, Sarvann, Rabb Da Radio and The Great Sardaar were some of the big commercial/critical winners. In the second half of the year, Channa Mereya, Sardar Mohammad, Nikka Zaildar 2 and Vekh Baraatan Challiyan were some of the commercial hits.

In the year 2018, the first ever war-based Punjabi movie Sajjan Singh Rangroot, set during World War I and starring Diljit Dosanjh, was released. Carry On Jatta 2 was another blockbuster and one of the highest grossing Punjabi movies of all time. Other commercially successful movies include Golak Bugni Bank Te Batua, Ashke, Laung Laachi and Laavan Phere.

In year 2019, total 61 Punjabi films were released worldwide with superhits like Shadaa, Ardaas Karaan, Chal Mera Putt, Muklawa, Manje Bistre 2, Nikka Zaildar 3, Singham, Rabb Da Radio 2, Dil Diyaan Gallan, Blackia, Laiye Je Yaarian, Chandigarh Amritsar Chandigarh, Kaka Ji and Band Vajje.[25][26] Harjeeta won two awards for Best Punjabi Film and Best Child Actor at 66th National Film Awards.[27] Song Laung Laachi from Laung Laachi film became the first Indian song to reach one billion views on YouTube.[28]

Festivals

Name Est. City Type Details Website
Punjabi Film Festival 2007 Amritsar Special interest Annual festival focusing on Punjabi films. Sur Saanjh Productions & Navtej Sandhu's brainchild. This festival is the pioneer of Punjabi Film Awards
International Film Festival of South Asia 2012 Toronto International Annual festival focusing on the cinema of South Asia. http://www.iffsatoronto.com
Ma Boli International Punjabi Film Festival 2013 Vancouver Special interest Annual showcase of Punjabi films. http://www.mabolifilmfestival.com
New Zealand Punjabi Film Festival 2017 Auckland Special interest Annual showcase of Punjabi films.
Punjabi International Film Festival 2012 Toronto Special interest Annual short film festival focusing on Punjabi films http://www.pifftoronto.com
Sikh International Film Festival 2013 Toronto Special interest Annual showcase of Sikh films. http://sikhfoundationcanada.com/sifft/
Virasat Film Festival and Awards 2016 Melbourne Special interest Annual festival focusing on Punjabi films. http://www.virasatipffa.net

Film distribution and production companies

Notable Punjabi film distribution and/or production companies include:

  • Inside Motion Pictures
  • Cine Heights
  • Geet Mp3
  • White Hill Studio
  • Humble Motion Pictures
  • Studio 7 Production Canada & USA
  • Shri Narotam Ji Productions
  • Vehli Janta Films
  • Villagers Film Studio
  • Naughty Men Productions
  • Dream Reality Films
  • Unisys Infosolutions Pvt Ltd/Saga Music Pvt Ltd

Distribution

 
Regent Cinema, Amritsar
 
Punjabi movie being shown at Hari theater Raghunath temple market Jammu, India

Prior to the late-1900s, Punjabi film companies were largely immersed in the competition for the domestic market. Limited to East Punjab and West Punjab and low number of screens in Punjabi-speaking areas of Delhi and Rajasthan (Sri Ganganagar, Hanumangarh) and no prospect in metro cities, distribution was a problem for Punjabi filmmakers. It was difficult to compete with the huge demand for films created by Bollywood. Gradually, Punjabi companies moved to the Australasian, European and North American markets.

In recent years, Canada has become a popular destination for shooting Punjabi films[29] and is the second largest market of Punjabi cinema.[30] About 50 percent of the revenue for all successful Punjabi films are generated from the overseas markets, including Australia, Canada, Malaysia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States.[31] A number of Punjabi films have also surpassed the gross collections of Bollywood films in the overseas markets. Punjabi films are finding more releases in Punjabi-dominated areas of South Asia, including East Punjab, West Punjab, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh,[32] Uttarakhand (Rudrapur, Bajpur, Kashipur) and[33] Jammu.[34] Punjabi films are also distributed to less-Punjabi populated regions, including states of India: Bengaluru, Gujarat, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Madhya Pradesh, Nanded, Odisha, Bihar and countries: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Malaysia, Netherlands, Pakistan (other than West Punjab) and Singapore.[35] Punjabi cinema makes zero money from satellite or music due to absence of a sustainable satellite mechanism.[36][37]

At the home territory, Punjab, against only 4 multiplexes in all of East Punjab in 2007, as of 2014 the numbers have increased to 36[38] with 99 more approved by the Government of Punjab, India for construction. These in turn have attracted a large middle class audience for Punjabi films which did not exist before.

Parallel cinema

Punjabi film industry has established Parallel Cinema in these years also.[39][40] The National Award-winning Marhi Da Deeva (1989) mercilessly explores the issues of economic inequality, social segregation in life of dalit farm labourers and other landless communities in Punjab. Another National Award winner, Anhe Ghore Da Daan (2011) diligently puts across the distressed and frustrated life-cycle of marginalised Dalits in Punjab.[41] It is the first Punjabi-language film to have travelled to so many international film festivals. The film premiered in the Orizzonti section (Horizons) at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. It won the Special Jury Award and the $50,000 Black Pearl trophy at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival. It was also shown at the 55th BFI London Film Festival, 49th New York Film Festival and the 16th Busan International Film Festival.[42] The film also won the Golden Peacock award for best film at the 43rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2012 held in Panaji, Goa.[43]Khamosh Pani (2003) is a tragic story of widowed mother and her young son set in a late 1970s village in West Punjab and relations of communities after 1947 Partition of Punjab starring Kiron Kher and Shilpa Shukla.

Short films

  • Nooran (2013), based on famous Punjabi author, Balwant Gargi's story Rabbo Marasan, which represents a woman's emotions, Directed by Navtej Sandhu, was sent for Cannes Film Festival-Short Film Corner.[44]
  • Kambdi Deorri (The Shivering Gateway) (2014), based on famous Punjabi author, Jaswant Singh Kanwal's story Akk the Amrit, which shows the deteriorating situation of ties within families, Directed by Navtej Sandhu, was again sent for Cannes Film Festival-Short Film Corner.
  • The Half Ticket (2018), which was based on a true love story in which the needs of the world overshadow true love, is written and directed by Channa Rai, and stars Victor John. was in Nominated for Best Director at Pune Film Festival-2018.[45]
  • Sutta Naag (2014), adapted from Sahitya Akademi Award winner Punjabi writer, Late Ram Sarup Ankhi's short story of same name. The narrative portrays 50 years old Punjab and addresses serious subjects like infidelity and the suppression of women has been premiered at Punjabi International Film Festival, Toronto.[46]
  • Khoon (2015), film based on Gurbachan Singh Bhullar's Short story was shown at the Punjabi International Film Festival, Toronto.[47]
  • Daughter of the Bin (2015), based on famous Play writer, Dr. Jatinder Brar's play, which shows the plight of the newly born girl child thrown in the dustbin and adopted by a beggar, award-winning short film.
  • Gawachi Pagg (The Lost Turban) (2016), based on famous Punjabi writer, Jaswant Singh Kanwal's story, a very emotional and powerful story of an innocent young boy who was looking for his "Lost Esteem" during the militancy period in the era of 80s' in Punjab, internationally critically acclaimed short film Directed by Navtej Sandhu.
  • Zindagi A life of Kinner (2012), based on the story of Jagdev Dhillon, talks about the lives of the third gender, Eunuch (Hijra). The film was directed by Harman Aggarwal and was showcased in Punjabi International Film Festival, Toronto and Delhi International Film Festival.
  • Heer Unstoppable (2017) Based on the Plight of women in Punjab who are married to NRI's without any Background check. The Film was official selection to Five International Film Festivals with winning Best Director for Jonita Doda at Pink city International Film Festival.
  • RAIN (Simran Sidhu, 2017) is the story of a farmer (Bittu Bajwa) on the verge of suicide as he waits for it to rain. The winner of six international awards (including one for Best Drama at Festigious L.A. and a Remi Award, whose previous recipients include Hollywood legends Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas), writer-director Simran Sidhu's mini-epic also boasts a sweeping score by the world renowned Indonesian composer Elwin Hendrijanto, and guest stars Yashpal Sharma who was so fond of the script that he did the film for free.
  • Bhulekha (2018), based on famous Punjabi author, Jaswant Singh Kanwal's story Vehan paye Dariya, beautiful love story with very different kind of misunderstanding, Directed by Navtej Sandhu.

Highest-grossing Punjabi films (worldwide)

    Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 14 April 2023 in theaters around the world.
Rank Peak Title Year Director(s) Writer(s) Production House(s) Worldwide Gross Reference(s)
1 1 Carry on Jatta 2 2018 Smeep Kang Vaibhav Suman,

Shreya Srivastava, Naresh Kathooria

White Hill Studio, A & A Advisors 57.67 Crore [48]

[49][50][51]

2 2 Saunkan Saunkne 2022 Amarjit Singh Saron Amberdeep Singh Naad Studios, Dreamiyata Entertainment, JR Production House 57.60 Crore [52]
3 2 Chal Mera Putt 2 2020-2021-2022 Janjot Singh Rakesh Dhawan,

Sunil Dhawan

Rhythm Boyz Entertainment, Gillz Network, Omjee Star Studios, Phantasy Films Ltd Productions 57.15 Crore [53]
4 3 Honsla Rakh 2021-2022 Amarjit Singh Saron Rakesh Dhawan Thind Motion Films, Storytime Productions 54.62 Crore [54]
5 2 Shadaa 2019 Jagdeep Sidhu Jagdeep Sidhu A & A Adivisors, Brat Films 53.10 Crore [55]
6 1 Chaar Sahibzaade 2014 Harry Baweja Harry Baweja,

Baldev Gill, Pathik Vats

Baweja Movies, Irealities Technology 46.34 Crore [56]
7 7 Chhalla Mud Ke Nahi Aaya 2022 Amrinder Gill Amberdeep Singh Amberdeep Films, Rhythm Boyz Entertainment 39.43 Crore
8 2 Sardaarji 2015 Rohit Jugraj Dheeraj Rattan,

Jatinder Lall, Surmeet Maavi

White Hill Studio 38.38 Crore [57]
9 6 Chal Mera Putt 3 2021 Janjot Singh Rakesh Dhawan,

Jatinder Lall

Rhythm Boyz Entertainment, Gillz Network, Omjee Star Studios, Canvas Creations Ltd 35.84 Crore

Awards

Personalities

Directors

Actors

The Punjabi film industry has produced a number of successful actors, actresses, writers, directors and filmmakers, many of whom have been known internationally.

Actresses

See also

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This article is about the Punjabi language film industry in India For the Punjabi film industry in Pakistan see Lollywood For other uses of Pollywood see Pollywood Punjabi cinema refers to the Punjabi language film industry centered around the Indian state of Punjab and based in Amritsar and Mohali Punjabi CinemaNo of screens196Main distributorsOmjee Group Studio 7 Production Rhythm Boyz PTC Motion PicturesProduced feature films 2014 1 2 Total230Gross box office 2014 Total 10 billion US 130 million 3 National films 9 5 billion US 120 million 4 The cinema of Punjab has its beginnings with the 1928 production of Ajj dia thia the earliest feature film produced in the region The first sound film Heer Ranjha using the sound on disc technology was released in 1932 Since then many films have been produced in Punjabi cinema a number of which have received international recognition Many actors and filmmakers started their careers in Punjabi films a number of whom have acquired international reputations and a number of whom have found greater financial benefits in careers in larger film producing industries citation needed Contents 1 History 1 1 Sound films 1930s 1946 1 2 Post Punjab partition 1 2 1 1950s 1960s 1 2 2 1970s 1 2 3 1980s 1 2 4 1990s 1 2 5 2000s 1 2 6 2010s 2 Festivals 3 Film distribution and production companies 4 Distribution 5 Parallel cinema 6 Short films 7 Highest grossing Punjabi films worldwide 8 Awards 9 Personalities 9 1 Directors 9 2 Actors 10 See also 11 ReferencesHistory EditFilm operations started in the 1920s in Lahore the provincial capital of British Punjab The first silent film Daughters of Today was released in 1924 in Lahore the city had nine operational cinema houses 5 Movies shown at these cinemas were mostly produced in Bombay and Calcutta and seldom from Hollywood and London 5 Daughters of Today was a brainchild of G K Mehta a former officer with the North Western Railways who much like H S Bhatavdekar had imported a camera into the country Mehta continued to produce newsreel coverage for companies abroad and delved into further film projects but his dedication gave way when he promptly left the film industry for more profitable ventures 5 But it was to be later in 1929 1930 when Abdur Rashid Kardar s Husn Ka Daku 6 was released that the film industry had established in essence in Lahore s Bhati Gate locality Kardar a professional calligraphist was accompanied by his fellow artist and friend Muhammad Ismail who would make the posters for his films Sound films 1930s 1946 Edit Although Kardar had worked with G K Mehta on The Daughters of Today he felt he needed to continue working and stay active in the industry Alongside Ismail he sold all his belongings to set up a studio and a production company under the name United Players Corporation in 1928 5 Set up at Ravi Road now Timber Market the duo hired actors to work with them on their projects Shooting was mainly done in daylight and limited their productivity but the area they encompassed was enriched with locations including important landmarks 5 The duo modeled their work on American and English films with influences not just prevalent in actors attires but the movie titles and expressed a desire to seek all means necessary to make a sound film of their own Actors who worked for the studio included Hiralal Gul Hamid Nazir Pran Sikhand Kaushalya Devi Gulzaar Mumtaaz and Ahmed Deen Husn Ka Daku also known as Mysterious Eagle Kardar s directorial debut would firmly add him into the directors guild 5 Produced by Hakim Ram Prasad the 1932 released Heer Ranjha originally titled Hoor Punjab was the first Punjabi sound film ever made 7 Hakim provided the studio with the equipment necessary to direct the sound film marked as the last directed by Kardar in Lahore starring M Ismail while launching the careers of Rafiq Ghaznavi Nazeer and Anwari The facade of Bhati Gate Produced by Indira Movie Tone Krishna Dev Mehra released his directorial debut Pind Di Kudi in 1935 8 The sound film Pind Di Kudi was produced in Calcutta and released in Lahore and introduced young Noor Jahan as an actor and a playback singer Due to the success of this film interest in Punjabi films started to escalate 9 therefore in 1938 with the assistance of Madan Mohan Mehra K D Mehra released his second Punjabi sound film Heer Sial Studios started to open and many actors filmmakers and technicians shifted from Bombay and Calcutta to Lahore Prominent names included Shanta Apte Motilal Chandra Mohan Hiralal Noor Jehan Mumtaz Shanti Wali Syed Attahullah Shah Hashmi Krishna Kumar and Shanker Hussain Baldev Raj Chopra later known as a director started from the Punjabi film industry in Lahore where he operated a film magazine called the Cine Herald Likewise Ramanand Sagar later a director was associated with the Evening News and Syed Attahullah Shah Hashmi worked for the film newspaper Adakar Bhati Gate is known to have produced some of most notable actors writers and artists 10 but with tensions running swift towards the independence of Pakistan and India in 1947 most of the actors traveled into areas that are now a part of modern India The industry left in Lahore would later be termed as Lollywood a portmanteau of Lahore and Hollywood Post Punjab partition Edit Main article Partition of India Punjab In 1947 the British province of Punjab was partitioned between India and Pakistan West Punjab became part of Pakistan and East Punjab became part of India This compelled Punjabi film actors filmmakers and musicians to work in the Bombay industry including actors such as K L Saigal Prithviraj Kapoor Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand and singers such as Mohammed Rafi Noorjahan and Shamshad Begum 11 In 1948 Roop K Shorey directed the first Punjabi film following the partition of Punjab Other notable films of the late 1940s included Lachhi 1949 Mundri 1949 and Pheray 1949 1950s 1960s Edit Attempts were made to keep Punjabi cinema alive in this period Filmmakers made films like Posti Do Lachhian and Bhangra with some success but were not able to revive Punjabi cinema Songs from the films would run for months and years on the radio resulting in a long term audience for the films 12 Post partition the trend of comedies continued One of the hit comedies was Mulkh Raj Bhakhri s Bhangra 1958 starring Sundar and Nishi It was remade by director Mohan Bhakhri as Jatti in 1980 with Mehar Mittal and Aparna Chowdhry and it was again a commercial success The music from the film was by Hansraj Behl with lyrics by Verma Malik Songs sung by Shamshad and Rafi like Batti balkay banere utte rakhdi han rah bhul na jave chann mera and Chitte dand hasnon nayion rehnde were widespread hits Johnny Walker 1957 was a hit The big budget romantic Punjabi film by director Padam Prakash Maheshwary Satluj De Kande was released in 1964 This film starred Balraj Sahni Nishi Wasti and Mirza Musharraf with music by Hansraj Behl This was the only Punjabi film starring Balraj Sahni It was a major hit and earned a National Film Award Satluj de Kande was telecasted three times on the public TV channel Doordarshan in India In 1969 the religious film Nanak Nam Jahaz Hai starring Prithviraj Kapoor I S Johar Vimmi Som Dutt Nishi Suresh and David Abraham was released The film was the first really major successful Punjabi film in post independent India with a major cultural impact on Punjabi Sikhs at home and abroad and is credited with the revival of the Punjabi film industry in India People stood in kilometre long lines to buy a ticket for the film 1970s Edit After the success of Nanak Nam Jahaz Hai films were released in huge numbers Hindi actors of Punjabi descent became interested in Punjabi films Kankan De Ohle Dharmendra Asha Parekh and Ravindra Kapoor and Nanak Dukhiya Sab Sansar Dara Singh Balraj Sahni Ram Mohan and Asha Sachdev were released in 1970 1971 saw no major releases In 1972 Dara Singh starred with Prithviraj Kapoor in Mele Mitran De Man Jeete Jag Jeet a religious film starring Sunil Dutt Radha Saluja and Ranjeet was a major release of 1973 In 1974 Do Sher Dharmendra and Rajendra Kumar Bhagat Dhanna Jatt Dara Singh and Feroz Khan Sacha Mera Roop Hai Manmohan Krishan and Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam Shaminder Singh and Radha Saluja were released The most successful was Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam due to the wide appeal of its religious historical setting and appearances by Bollywood actors including Sunil Dutt Rajendra Kumar Dharmendra Johnny Walker Ranjeet and Dara Singh 13 Teri Meri Ik Jindri 1975 starred Dharmendra and introduced his cousin Veerendra Many films were released in 1976 Daaj Giddha Main Papi Tum Bakhshanhaar Papi Tarey Anek Santo Banto Sardar E Azam Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun Taakra and Yamla Jatt Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun was the biggest hit and starred Dara Singh in the main lead Rajesh Khanna made a special appearance as the Qawal The film ran into conflict with the Sikh political parties as the film had Fauj i Khas soldiers wearing fake beards The year 1977 was not a major one for the Punjabi film industry Jai Mata Di Saal Solvan Chadya Sat Sri Akal and Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha were released amongst others Saal Solvan Chadya was a highlight because of the cameo appearance by Rekha Sat Sri Akal was another hit film It starred Sunil Dutt Shatrughan Sinha and Premnath In 1978 Udeekan Dhyani Bhagat Jai Mata Sheranwali and Jindri Yar Di were released The drama Udeekan was a hit Walayati Babu the first ever remake in Punjabi cinema was released in 1978 The film was remade from the Punjabi film of the same name by Johnny Walker it featured a special appearance by Amitabh Bachchan and Mehar Mittal played the main lead 1979 was a big year Guru Manio Granth Jatt Punjabi Kunwara Mama Sukhi Pariwar and Til Til Dalekha were released The religious film Guru Manio Granth was an instant hit Jatt Punjabi had a big cast and a special appearance by Manoj Kumar Til Til Da Lekha starred Rajesh Khanna as the main lead hero and Mehar Mittal played the comedian s role the film became a golden jubilee hit at the box office Til Til Dalekha was the second Punjabi movie of Rajesh Khanna and his first film as the lead hero in Punjabi films It won the Punjab State Government award for best story writer and second best feature film of 1979 The first Punjabi mystery film Vangaar The Challenge was released but it failed to become a hit 1980s Edit Chann Pardesi the first Punjabi film to win the national award was released in 1980 and was the biggest hit of that year It starred Raj Babbar Rama Vij Amrish Puri Om Puri and Kulbhushan Kharbanda Fauji Chacha had veteran Bollywood actor Sanjeev Kumar in the lead A remake of Mulkh Raj Bhakhri s 1958 film Bhangra came out in 1980 from director Mohan Bhakhri The film was titled Jatti and starred Sundar Nishi Mehar Mittal and Aparna Chowdhry As with the original the remake was a tremendous success 14 1981 had only one hit Balbiro Bhabhi This film had Veerendra in the lead role Two major releases of 1982 were and Jatt Da Gandasa and Sarpanch Sarpanch starred Veerendra In 1983 many movies were released with Putt Jattan De being the biggest commercially Veerendra had another hit in 1984 with the film Yaari Jatt Di This was the first Punjabi film to have more than half its footage shot in the United Kingdom Mamla Garbar Hai was a hit for actor Gurdas Mann The film s songs were especially loved Two hit films of 1985 were Mohammad Sadiq s Guddo and Veerendra s Vairi Ucha Dar Babe Nanak Da was also in 1985 it is religious film that established Gurdas Mann as a star Long Da Lishkara was the big hit of 1986 starring Raj Babbar Gurdas Mann Om Puri and Nina Deol In 1987 Veerendra starred in Patola and Jor Jatt Da Punjab was shaken with the assassination of Veerendra by gunshot during the filming of Jatt Tey Zameen The death opened the door for supporting actors including Guggu Gill and Yograj Singh to take leading roles 1988 had Patola as one of the major release In 1989 came the critically acclaimed Marhi Da Deeva The film starred Raj Babbar Pankaj Kapur Kanwaljit Singh Parikshit Sahni and Deepti Naval 1990s Edit In 1990 Qurbani Jatt Di was released starring Guggu Gill Yograj Singh Gurdas Mann Dharmendra Raj Babbar and Priti Sapru The film was directed by Preeti Sapru herself and did well at the box office A second important release was Dushmani Di Agg the last film of Veerendra It also starred Gurdas Mann and Priti Sapru and was successful at the box office In 1991 the major film Anakh Jattan Di starred Daljeet Kaur and Guggu Gill It was the first movie where the audience really accepted ex villain Guggu Gill as a hero The film was followed by films like Jor Jatt Da which managed to recover its cost Badla Jatti Da was the major success of the year It starred Guggu Gill Yograj Singh in a villain role and Aman Noorie Udeekan Saun Diyan garnered critical acclaim but was not a commercial success Sounh Menoo Punjab Di starring Satish Kaul Rama Vij Mehar Mittal and Pal Randhawa was also one of the releases of 1991 The film was directed by Sukhdev Ahluwalia one of the most successful directors of Punjwood and had music by Surinder Kohli Vaisakhi starring Deep Dhillon and Sunita Dheer was released in 1991 to critical acclaim but did not succeed commercially Jatt Jeona Morh was a major hit that year and made Guggu Gill a superstar Also released was Yograj Singh s Jagga Daku 1991 film which did moderately well Dil Da Mamla starring Guggu Gill and Amar Noori did poorly at the box office 1993 had films like Jatt Sucha Singh Soorma with Yograj Singh and Neena Sidhu Mirza Sahiban starring Guggu Gill Lalkara Jatt Da and Saali Adhi Gharwali These films managed to do adequately at the box office but were not major successes Preeti Sapru s Mehndi Shagnan Di starring Malkit Singh Hansraj Hans Preeti Sapru and Yograj Singh lost money Kudi Canada Di starring Yograj Singh also did poorly Kachehri 1994 starred Gurdas Mann Yograj Singh and others The film was praised by critics was a commercial success and won a national award A second release was Tabahi starring newcomer Vishal Singh it was the blockbuster hit of the year Guggu Gill s Vairi did quite well at the box office but Jigra Jatt Da with Yograj Singh as the villain did poorly at the box office Kimi Verma starred in Naseebo and Qahar in 1995 to critical acclaim but not commercial success Naseebo managed to recover its costs Pratigya starring Guggu Gill Gurdas Maan Preeti Sapru and Dara Singh did well at the box office Zaildaar Yograj Singh Nain Preeto De Yograj Singh and Sir Dhad Di Baazi did well Gurdas Mann s Baghawat did not Jakhmi Jagirdar and Mera Punjab amongst others also did poorly that year Punjabi cinema began to decline in 1996 Only the film Sukha starring Vishal Singh did well at the box office Deson Pardeson Dhee Jatt Di Upasana Singh Gurkirtan and Shivinder Mahal Vichoda Yograj Singh Gawahi Jatt Di and Jorawar all did poorly at the box office Dara Singh s Vindoo and Farha s Rabb Diyan Rakhan also fared poorly Films of 1997 Mela Truck Driver Sardari Preetan De Pehredaar and Pachtaawa all failed to make a profit Even Guggu Gill s films were not successful Train to Pakistan was filmed in a mixture of Hindi and Punjabi and was later dubbed into Punjabi for film festivals In 1998 Purja Purja Kat Mare with Guggu Gill Laali with Dara Singh Ravinder Maan and Vishal and Dildaara with Kalbhooshan Kharbanda and Tanuja did not make money Even big budget films like Guru Gobind Singh did poorly The critically acclaimed film Main Maa Punjab Dee directed by Balwant Dullat won a National Award The film Main Maa Punjab dee has been shown repeatedly on national television The year ended on a positive note as Jaspal Bhatti s Mahaul Theek Hai became an instant hit of Punjabi cinema It was the first big hit since Jatt Jeona Morh 1991 and Badla Jatti Da 1992 Punjabi films were more successful in 1999 Mahaul Theek Hai Shaheed e Mohabbat Boota Singh with Gurdas Maan and Divya Dutta was a critical and commercial success Muqqadar Tera Mera Pyar Nadiyon Vichde Neer Door Nahin Nankana and Ishq Nachave Gali Gali Randeep Virender Manjeet Kullar Deepak Saraf Neeru Singh and Surinder Sharma all did poorly at the box office Rajniti which was also made in Hindi failed to make money Raj Babbar s Shaheed Udham Singh did well towards the end of the year There were only two major hits that year Shaheed e Mohabbat and Shaheed Udham Singh 2000s Edit In 2000 there was just a single release Dard Pardesan De starring Avinash Wadhawan Upasana Singh Paramveer and Deepshikha which fared poorly in Punjab but did very well overseas Sikandra and Jagira were released in 2001 Avinash Wadhawan and Ayesha Jhulka starred in Khalsa Mero Roop Hai Khaas which was released to the overseas market but not in Punjab In 2002 Jee Ayan Nu was released featuring singer turned actor Harbhajan Mann and directed by Manmohan Singh The movie was made on a big budget for Punjwood 9 million as compared to the more typical 20 25 million It was very successful This was a turning point in the revival of Punjabi cinema Badla came out in 2003 Asa Nu Maan Watna Da was released in 2004 again with actor Harbhajan Mann and director Manmohan Singh Jija Ji Des Hoyaa Pardes Main Tu Assi Tussi Yaaran Naal Baharan and Nalaik were released in 2005 Dil Apna Punjabi again pairing Harbhajan and director Manmohan Ek Jind Ek Jaan introducing Prabhleen Sandhu Mannat directed and written by Gurbir Singh Grewal having Jimmy Sheirgill and introducing Kulraj Randhawa and Waris Shah Ishq Daa Waaris came out in 2006 Kambdi Kalai a Punjabi diaspora movie based out of the United States came out in 2006 Rustam e Hind and Mitti Wajan Mardi with Harbhajan and Manmohan were released in 2007 A significant number of movies were produced in 2008 Hashar A Love Story introducing Gurleen Chopra Yaariyan Mera Pind Lakh pardesi hoye Heaven on earth and Sat sri akal In 2009 Jag Jeodeye Deh Mele became a hit and Tera Mera Ki Rishta with Jimmy Shergill and Kulraj Randhawa was a hit But the biggest earner of all the Punjabi films was Manmohan Singh s Munde U K De with Jimmy Shergill and Gurpreet Ghuggi Munde U K De broke the record of Dil Apna Punjabi which was also directed by Manmohan Singh and became the biggest earner of all the Punjabi movies Mehndi Wale Hath 2006 written and directed by Harinder Gill and with the new star cast of Goldie Somal Gavie Chahal and Prableen was a hit film in east Punjab territory 2010s Edit In 2010 16 movies were released Mel Karade Rabba starring Jimmy Shergill Gippy Grewal later broke all records and grossed 110 million net becoming the highest grossing Punjabi film ever Babbu Maan s Ekam Son of Soil was released in April and was a smash hit It brought British punjabi actress Mandy Takhar to the industry Jawani Zindabad written and directed by Harinder Gill and starring the famous Punjabi singer Raj Barar Pooja Kanwal Guggu Gill and Gurkirtan was released in March 2010 It became a big hit in Canada Channa Sachi Muchi written and directed by Harinder Gill and starring Miss Pooja and Goldie Somal was released in August 2010 Also released in 2010 was Sukhmani Hope for Life starring Gurdas Maan Juhi Chawla amp Divya Dutta See also List of Punjabi films of 2011 In 2011 the film Ek Noor starring Harshdeep Kaur and Yami Gautam was released Chhevan Dariya The Sixth River directed by Ish Amitoj Kaur was released in September 2011 Kaur was the first Punjabi woman to have directed produced and written a Punjabi film The film starred Gulshan Grover Neena Gupta Manpreet Singh Lakhwinder Wadali Christa Cannon and Rana Ranbir At the end of the year Chak Jawana was released directed by Simerjit Singh and starring Gurdas Maan Jonita Doda in the Lead Roles In February 2011 the PTC Punjabi channel organised the first ever PTC Punjabi Film Awards at Panchkula It was a tremendous boost to the industry and was attended by the likes of Om Puri Prem Chopra Gurdas Maan Guddu Dhanoa Preeti Sapru Raza Murad Satish Kaul Manmohan Singh Amrinder Gill Gippy Grewal Jasbir Jassi Puneet Issar Rakesh Bedi Rama Vij Sudhanshu Pandey and Akriti Kakkar 2011 looks to be the year when the industry moves away from the typical NRI centered storylines and towards more meaningful and creative storylines with movies like The Lion of Punjab starring Diljit Dosanjh and Dharti starring Rannvijay Singh Jihne Mera Dil Luteya is a 2011 Punjabi film directed by Mandeep Kumar with story and screenplay by Dheeraj Rattan produced by Batra Showbiz Pvt Ltd and starring Gippy Grewal Diljit Dosanjh Neeru Bajwa and Jaswinder Bhalla It grossed 125 million These films raise the bar of Punjabi films and take Punjabi cinema to next level In September 2011 Yaara o Dildaara was released directed by Ksshitij Chaudhary and starring Harbhajan Mann Jonita Doda Tulip Joshi Kabir Bedi and Gurpreet Ghuggi In October Yaar Annmulle introducing Yuvraj Hans and Harish Verma was released This film was a box office hit See also List of Punjabi films of 2012 This year was the considered as the golden year of Punjabi cinema and industry reached many milestones in this year by having all India impact There was the release of Hollywood style film Mirza The Untold Story the most costly film 90 million US 1 1 million in the history of Punjabi cinema 15 in April starring Gippy Grewal and Yo Yo Honey Singh In June the film Jatt amp Juliet was greatest blockbuster and till now holds the title of best ever film of Punjabi cinema This film established Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa as superstars of Punjabi film industry Himesh Reshammiya has purchased the remake rights of the movie for 35 million US 440 000 In July 2012 out and out comedy film Carry On Jatta starring Gippy Grewal was also blockbuster only after Jatt amp Juliet commercially First time in punjabi cinema sequel of sperhit film Yaaran Naal Baharan film Yaraan Naal Baharaan 2 was released In September Ajj De Ranjhe starring Deep Dhillon and Kul Sidhu was released It was directed by Man ji In October 2012 Saadi Wakhri Hai Shaan directed by Gurbir Grewal was released The film featured eight songs which were composed by debut music director Dilpreet Bhatia The film s music was a contemporary fusion of western classical and Punjabi folk music This year many new Production houses started the production of too many comedy movies Binnu Dhillon Gurpreet Ghuggi Jaswinder Bhalla Rana Ranbir Karamjit Anmol and B N Sharma established themselves as greatest comedians of Punjabi industry In August 2012 the first ever Punjabi International Film Academy Awards were organised in Toronto Canada This was a tremendous success attended by a host of Punjabi stars With renewed interest from the public Punjabi cinema has seen a revival with more releases every year featuring bigger budgets homegrown stars and Bollywood actors of Punjabi descent taking part Also there are film festivals like Punjabi Film Festival Amritsar Ma Boli International Punjabi Film Festival Vancouver and Punjabi International Film Festival Toronto held annually See also List of Punjabi films of 2013 2013 carried the Golden phase of Punjabi movies to the next level Superstars Gippy Grewal Neeru Bajwa Diljit Dosanjh and Surveen Chawla stole the hearts of audiences by their successful films this year Jatt amp Juliet 2 broke the records of its prequel Jatt amp Juliet Jatt amp Juliet 2 was also released in Pakistani Punjab in over 15 screens and was greatly liked by Pakistani audiences 16 Sadda Haq a true story based in the late 1980s and early 1990s during a period of extreme turmoil in Punjab was the second blockbuster of the year 2013 only after Jatt amp Juliet 2 Bhaji in Problem starring Gippy Grewal was another blockbuster of the year produced by Akshay Kumar and also having his extended appearance along with cricketer Harbhajan Singh Other hit films were Jimmy Shergill s Saadi Love Story starring Diljit Dosanjh Fer Mamla Gadbad Gadbad starring Roshan Prince and Japji Khaira Jatts in Golmaal starring Arya Babbar and Samiksha Tu Mera 22 Main Tera 22 starring Yo Yo Honey Singh and superstar Gippy Grewal s Lucky Di Unlucky Story and action flick Singh vs Kaur A religious film Pagri Singh Da Taaj was also released The Hollywood blockbuster A Good Day to Die Hard dubbed in Punjabi with superstar Gippy Grewal s voice was released in Punjab Many meaningful films based on social issues and the reality of Punjab were also successful like National Award winner Nabar Stupid 7 based on student life in Punjab Chandigarh student politics based Sikander Sadda Haq corruption and social issues based Bikkar Bai Sentimental religious film Dastaar Punjab Bolda Haani and Dil Pardesi Ho Gaya This year also saw the production of the first Punjabi 3D feature film Pehchaan 3D produced and directed by Manny Parmar Irrfan Khan starrer Qissa won four awards in Indian International Film Festival of Queensland of best actor award for Irrfan best actress award for Tillotama Shome best director award for Anup Singh and best cinematography for Sebastian Edschmid 17 See also List of Punjabi films of 2014 In year 2014 around 42 films were released and nearly 80 percent of those films were all slapstick comedies Most successful films of the year were blockbusters like Chaar Sahibzaade 3D Gippy Grewal s Jatt James Bond Disco Singh Double Di Trouble Diljit Dosanjh s Punjab 1984 Mr amp Mrs 420 Goreya Nu Daffa Karo 18 In This year many Action Films were released like Kirpaan The Sword of Honour Fateh Romeo Ranjha Yoddha The Warrior 2014 film and Baaz Released in January Patiala Dreamz was a romantic thriller 19 with right doses of action suspense romance and comedy There were many movies touching 1984 subject such as Punjab 1984 Kaum De Heere 47 to 84 Hun Main Kisnu Watan Kahunga Other films released in this year were Aa Gaye Munde U K De starring Jimmy Shergill and Neeru Bajwa Mundeyan Ton Bachke Rahin starring Jassi Gill Roshan Prince and Simran Kaur Mundi Dil Vil Pyaar Vyaar starring Gurdas Mann and Neeru Bajwa Cross Connection Released on 26 December Produced by jasbir Dhillon Dhillon Creations Starring B N Sharma Upasna singh Garry warraich Nancy johal Gurchet chitarkar Parkash gadhu Dilawar sidhu Malkeet raouny Anita shabdeesh Sahib singh Raman Dhillon Rozy Tarsem paul with renowned singers Rahat fateh ali khan Arif Lohar Kamal khan Navraj hans Mank e Tochi raina Also this year many notable actors and singers debuted in Punjabi cinema this year notably veteran actors Dharmendra and Poonam Dhillon in Double Di Trouble famous Bollywood comedian Razak Khan in Marriage da garriage Bollywood actress Zarine Khan in Jatt James Bond singer Garry Sandhu in Romeo Ranjha Chaar Sahibzaade was the first Punjabi 3D animated historical drama It was a blockbuster grossing over 700 million US 8 8 million globally 20 and was made tax free by governments of states like Madhya Pradesh Delhi Punjab Uttrakhand Uttar Pradesh 21 The Canadian Punjabi feature film Work Weather Wife represented Canada at the 87th Oscar Awards 87th Academy Awards and it was the only Canadian film that made the final shortlist of 79 Best Original Songs with its songs Moon and Long Braid At 72nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Foreign Language Feature Film and made the top 53 films in the long list It stars Harpreet Sandhu and Reema Nagra in the lead role with Dilbag Brar and Kirat Bhattal It is directed by Harpreet Sandhu 22 See also List of Punjabi films of 2015 The year 2015 was attributed to a few directors who took the risk of taking up different subjects with some fresh stories and some fresh actors and villains Diljit Dosanjh Neeru Bajwa and Mandy Takhar starrer Sardaar Ji was blockbuster film and even achieved 500 million US 6 3 million milestone gross earning record according to the film pandits Second Blockbuster film was Amrinder Gill Sargun Mehta Aditi Sharma and Binnu Dhillon starrer 1945 based rural Punjabi love story Angrej which did very well both in Punjab as well as abroad 23 Punjabi films with a strong storyline and an equally strong direction were Shareek directed by Navaniat Singh starring Jimmy Shergill and Mahie Gill Qissa Panjab directed by Jatinder Mauhar that weaved in seven different stories into one Judge Singh LLB directed by Atharv Baluja as the first Punjabi courtroom drama Gippy Grewal s Faraar directed by Baljit Singh Deo brought in double role with suspense was the highest budget film with 130 million US 1 6 million in the history of Punjabi cinema Other flop films were Dildariyaan Mitti Na Pharol Jogiya Oh Yaara Ainvayi Ainvayi Lut Gaya Munde Kamaal De While films raking up controversy or inviting a ban were The Mastermind Jinda Sukha and Pata Pata Singhan Da Vairi and Nanak Shah Fakir Temporarily that faced a ban in some parts of the country 24 Main article List of Punjabi films of 2016 In 2016 As many as 41 movies were released Ambarsariya Sardaar Ji 2 Love Punjab Vaisakhi List Channo Kamli Yaar Di Kaptaan Saadey CM Saab Bambukat Chauthi Koot Nikka Zaildar were some of the big commercial critical winners Main article List of Punjabi films of 2017 In the first half of 2017 New concepts and excellent content paid dividends Super Singh Manje Bistre Jindua Lahoriye Sargi Saab Bahadar Sarvann Rabb Da Radio and The Great Sardaar were some of the big commercial critical winners In the second half of the year Channa Mereya Sardar Mohammad Nikka Zaildar 2 and Vekh Baraatan Challiyan were some of the commercial hits Main article List of Punjabi films of 2018 In the year 2018 the first ever war based Punjabi movie Sajjan Singh Rangroot set during World War I and starring Diljit Dosanjh was released Carry On Jatta 2 was another blockbuster and one of the highest grossing Punjabi movies of all time Other commercially successful movies include Golak Bugni Bank Te Batua Ashke Laung Laachi and Laavan Phere Main article List of Punjabi films of 2019 In year 2019 total 61 Punjabi films were released worldwide with superhits like Shadaa Ardaas Karaan Chal Mera Putt Muklawa Manje Bistre 2 Nikka Zaildar 3 Singham Rabb Da Radio 2 Dil Diyaan Gallan Blackia Laiye Je Yaarian Chandigarh Amritsar Chandigarh Kaka Ji and Band Vajje 25 26 Harjeeta won two awards for Best Punjabi Film and Best Child Actor at 66th National Film Awards 27 Song Laung Laachi from Laung Laachi film became the first Indian song to reach one billion views on YouTube 28 Festivals EditName Est City Type Details WebsitePunjabi Film Festival 2007 Amritsar Special interest Annual festival focusing on Punjabi films Sur Saanjh Productions amp Navtej Sandhu s brainchild This festival is the pioneer of Punjabi Film AwardsInternational Film Festival of South Asia 2012 Toronto International Annual festival focusing on the cinema of South Asia http www iffsatoronto comMa Boli International Punjabi Film Festival 2013 Vancouver Special interest Annual showcase of Punjabi films http www mabolifilmfestival comNew Zealand Punjabi Film Festival 2017 Auckland Special interest Annual showcase of Punjabi films Punjabi International Film Festival 2012 Toronto Special interest Annual short film festival focusing on Punjabi films http www pifftoronto comSikh International Film Festival 2013 Toronto Special interest Annual showcase of Sikh films http sikhfoundationcanada com sifft Virasat Film Festival and Awards 2016 Melbourne Special interest Annual festival focusing on Punjabi films http www virasatipffa netFilm distribution and production companies EditNotable Punjabi film distribution and or production companies include Inside Motion Pictures Cine Heights Geet Mp3 White Hill Studio Humble Motion Pictures Studio 7 Production Canada amp USA Shri Narotam Ji Productions Vehli Janta Films Villagers Film Studio Naughty Men Productions Dream Reality Films Unisys Infosolutions Pvt Ltd Saga Music Pvt LtdDistribution Edit Regent Cinema Amritsar Punjabi movie being shown at Hari theater Raghunath temple market Jammu India Prior to the late 1900s Punjabi film companies were largely immersed in the competition for the domestic market Limited to East Punjab and West Punjab and low number of screens in Punjabi speaking areas of Delhi and Rajasthan Sri Ganganagar Hanumangarh and no prospect in metro cities distribution was a problem for Punjabi filmmakers It was difficult to compete with the huge demand for films created by Bollywood Gradually Punjabi companies moved to the Australasian European and North American markets In recent years Canada has become a popular destination for shooting Punjabi films 29 and is the second largest market of Punjabi cinema 30 About 50 percent of the revenue for all successful Punjabi films are generated from the overseas markets including Australia Canada Malaysia New Zealand United Kingdom and United States 31 A number of Punjabi films have also surpassed the gross collections of Bollywood films in the overseas markets Punjabi films are finding more releases in Punjabi dominated areas of South Asia including East Punjab West Punjab Delhi Haryana Himachal Pradesh 32 Uttarakhand Rudrapur Bajpur Kashipur and 33 Jammu 34 Punjabi films are also distributed to less Punjabi populated regions including states of India Bengaluru Gujarat Hyderabad Kolkata Madhya Pradesh Nanded Odisha Bihar and countries Austria Belgium France Germany Hong Kong Italy Malaysia Netherlands Pakistan other than West Punjab and Singapore 35 Punjabi cinema makes zero money from satellite or music due to absence of a sustainable satellite mechanism 36 37 At the home territory Punjab against only 4 multiplexes in all of East Punjab in 2007 as of 2014 the numbers have increased to 36 38 with 99 more approved by the Government of Punjab India for construction These in turn have attracted a large middle class audience for Punjabi films which did not exist before Parallel cinema EditPunjabi film industry has established Parallel Cinema in these years also 39 40 The National Award winning Marhi Da Deeva 1989 mercilessly explores the issues of economic inequality social segregation in life of dalit farm labourers and other landless communities in Punjab Another National Award winner Anhe Ghore Da Daan 2011 diligently puts across the distressed and frustrated life cycle of marginalised Dalits in Punjab 41 It is the first Punjabi language film to have travelled to so many international film festivals The film premiered in the Orizzonti section Horizons at the 68th Venice International Film Festival It won the Special Jury Award and the 50 000 Black Pearl trophy at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival It was also shown at the 55th BFI London Film Festival 49th New York Film Festival and the 16th Busan International Film Festival 42 The film also won the Golden Peacock award for best film at the 43rd International Film Festival of India IFFI 2012 held in Panaji Goa 43 Khamosh Pani 2003 is a tragic story of widowed mother and her young son set in a late 1970s village in West Punjab and relations of communities after 1947 Partition of Punjab starring Kiron Kher and Shilpa Shukla Short films EditNooran 2013 based on famous Punjabi author Balwant Gargi s story Rabbo Marasan which represents a woman s emotions Directed by Navtej Sandhu was sent for Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner 44 Kambdi Deorri The Shivering Gateway 2014 based on famous Punjabi author Jaswant Singh Kanwal s story Akk the Amrit which shows the deteriorating situation of ties within families Directed by Navtej Sandhu was again sent for Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner The Half Ticket 2018 which was based on a true love story in which the needs of the world overshadow true love is written and directed by Channa Rai and stars Victor John was in Nominated for Best Director at Pune Film Festival 2018 45 Sutta Naag 2014 adapted from Sahitya Akademi Award winner Punjabi writer Late Ram Sarup Ankhi s short story of same name The narrative portrays 50 years old Punjab and addresses serious subjects like infidelity and the suppression of women has been premiered at Punjabi International Film Festival Toronto 46 Khoon 2015 film based on Gurbachan Singh Bhullar s Short story was shown at the Punjabi International Film Festival Toronto 47 Daughter of the Bin 2015 based on famous Play writer Dr Jatinder Brar s play which shows the plight of the newly born girl child thrown in the dustbin and adopted by a beggar award winning short film Gawachi Pagg The Lost Turban 2016 based on famous Punjabi writer Jaswant Singh Kanwal s story a very emotional and powerful story of an innocent young boy who was looking for his Lost Esteem during the militancy period in the era of 80s in Punjab internationally critically acclaimed short film Directed by Navtej Sandhu Zindagi A life of Kinner 2012 based on the story of Jagdev Dhillon talks about the lives of the third gender Eunuch Hijra The film was directed by Harman Aggarwal and was showcased in Punjabi International Film Festival Toronto and Delhi International Film Festival Heer Unstoppable 2017 Based on the Plight of women in Punjab who are married to NRI s without any Background check The Film was official selection to Five International Film Festivals with winning Best Director for Jonita Doda at Pink city International Film Festival RAIN Simran Sidhu 2017 is the story of a farmer Bittu Bajwa on the verge of suicide as he waits for it to rain The winner of six international awards including one for Best Drama at Festigious L A and a Remi Award whose previous recipients include Hollywood legends Steven Spielberg Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas writer director Simran Sidhu s mini epic also boasts a sweeping score by the world renowned Indonesian composer Elwin Hendrijanto and guest stars Yashpal Sharma who was so fond of the script that he did the film for free Bhulekha 2018 based on famous Punjabi author Jaswant Singh Kanwal s story Vehan paye Dariya beautiful love story with very different kind of misunderstanding Directed by Navtej Sandhu Highest grossing Punjabi films worldwide EditMain article List of highest grossing Punjabi films Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 14 April 2023 in theaters around the world Rank Peak Title Year Director s Writer s Production House s Worldwide Gross Reference s 1 1 Carry on Jatta 2 2018 Smeep Kang Vaibhav Suman Shreya Srivastava Naresh Kathooria White Hill Studio A amp A Advisors 57 67 Crore 48 49 50 51 2 2 Saunkan Saunkne 2022 Amarjit Singh Saron Amberdeep Singh Naad Studios Dreamiyata Entertainment JR Production House 57 60 Crore 52 3 2 Chal Mera Putt 2 2020 2021 2022 Janjot Singh Rakesh Dhawan Sunil Dhawan Rhythm Boyz Entertainment Gillz Network Omjee Star Studios Phantasy Films Ltd Productions 57 15 Crore 53 4 3 Honsla Rakh 2021 2022 Amarjit Singh Saron Rakesh Dhawan Thind Motion Films Storytime Productions 54 62 Crore 54 5 2 Shadaa 2019 Jagdeep Sidhu Jagdeep Sidhu A amp A Adivisors Brat Films 53 10 Crore 55 6 1 Chaar Sahibzaade 2014 Harry Baweja Harry Baweja Baldev Gill Pathik Vats Baweja Movies Irealities Technology 46 34 Crore 56 7 7 Chhalla Mud Ke Nahi Aaya 2022 Amrinder Gill Amberdeep Singh Amberdeep Films Rhythm Boyz Entertainment 39 43 Crore8 2 Sardaarji 2015 Rohit Jugraj Dheeraj Rattan Jatinder Lall Surmeet Maavi White Hill Studio 38 38 Crore 57 9 6 Chal Mera Putt 3 2021 Janjot Singh Rakesh Dhawan Jatinder Lall Rhythm Boyz Entertainment Gillz Network Omjee Star Studios Canvas Creations Ltd 35 84 CroreAwards EditFilmfare Awards PTC Punjabi Film Awards Brit Asia Film AwardsPersonalities EditDirectors Edit InsideAKY Himanshu Dhar Gaurav Manku Dev Choudhary Amberdeep Singh Amitoj Maan Amit Prasher Anurag Singh Baljit Singh Deo Balwant Dullat Channa Rai Chitrarth Singh Gippy Grewal VFX Navi Mohit Dhandha Manan Taneja Harry Baweja Jagdeep Sidhu Ksshitij Chaudhary Manbhavan Singh Manmord Sidhu Manmohan Singh Manoj Punj Navalpreet Rangi Neeru Bajwa Nidhi M Singh Pali Bhupinder Singh Pankaj Batra Rohit Jugraj Chauhan Simerjit Singh Smeep Kang Sukh Sanghera Sukhminder DhanjalActors Edit Amrinder Gill star of Angrej and Lahoriye Babbu Maan star of Hashar and Ekam Son of Soil Binnu Dhillon star of Bambukat and Carry On Jatta Diljit Dosanjh star of Jatt amp Juliet and Punjab 1984 Gippy Grewal star of Carry on Jatta 2 and Manje Bistre Gurdas Maan star of Shaheed e Mohabbat Boota Singh and Ucha Dar Babe Nanak Da Harbhajan Mann star of Asa Nu Maan Watna Da and Jee Aayan Nu Jassi Gill star of Mr amp Mrs 420 and Sargi Neeru Bajwa star of Jatt amp Juliet 2 and Jihne Mera Dil Luteya Rana Ranbir star of Ardaas and Asees Sargun Mehta star of Angrej and Lahoriye Sonam Bajwa star of Manje Bistre and Sardaar Ji 2 Tarsem Jassar star of Rabb Da Radio and Rabb Da Radio 2 Gugu Gill star of Putt Jattan De and Badla Jatti DaThe Punjabi film industry has produced a number of successful actors actresses writers directors and filmmakers many of whom have been known internationally Main article List of Punjabi cinema actors InsideAKY B N Sharma Gugu Gill Harish Verma Jaswinder Bhalla Karamjit Anmol Nav Bajwa Ranjit Bawa Shavinder Mahal Sardar SohiActresses Main article List of Punjabi cinema actresses Himanshi Khurana Japji Khaira Juhi Chawla Kulraj Randhawa Mahi Gill Monica Gill Nimrat Khaira Nirmal Rishi Simi Chahal Wamiqa GabbiSee also Edit Film portal Punjab portalList of cinema of the world List of Punjabi films List of highest grossing Punjabi films Lists of Indian Punjabi filmsReferences Edit Currently industry estimates peg the volume output of the industry at 50 films a year with an estimated box office turnover in the range of Rs 400 to 450 crore industry which used to release barely six films till 2002 is gearing up to churn out 120 this year 500cr punjabi industry estimated box office turnover in the range of Rs 400 to 450 crore a b c d e f History of Lollywood The Silent Era Pakistani Film Retrieved 1 July 2008 Husn Ka Daku IMDb Retrieved 1 July 2008 Heer Ranjha 1932 IMDb Retrieved 1 July 2008 Gokulsing K Wimal Dissanayake 2004 Indian popular cinema a narrative of cultural change Trentham Books p 24 ISBN 978 1 85856 329 9 The Sunday Tribune Spectrum tribuneindia com Retrieved 30 March 2015 Bhati Gate Lahore s Chelsea Academy of Punjab Retrieved 1 July 2008 Ghosh Partha S 2016 Migrants Refugees and the Stateless in South Asia SAGE Publications p 263 ISBN 9789351508557 The Voice Next Door Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam 1974 Full Cast amp Crew IMDb The Tribune Magazine section Saturday Extra tribuneindia com Retrieved 30 March 2015 Mirza said to be the most expensive Punjabi film Rs 9 crore in the history of Punjabi cinema Really is that what you think Well what I know is that the film was made with Rs 3 crore leaving the rest to our discretion Sidhu was the man behind the wide release of Jatt and Juliet 2 in Pakistan last October Qissa won awards Punjab 1984 Jatt James Bond and Chaar Sahibzaade these three films gave the industry the much needed hope and support to run a little more BNN Archived from the original on 29 December 2014 Retrieved 14 December 2014 o much so that the movie which cost Baweja Rs 20 crore has earned around Rs 70 crore globally The 3D animation was so good that I felt like I was sitting in that chapter of history and the sahibzaade had come alive around Archived from the original on 20 December 2014 Surrey based Punjabi film Work Weather Wife shortlisted for Academy Award Regional films too did substantially well at the Box Office Punjabi films Sardaar Ji and Angrej Of Fridays and fried days They all promised a film with a difference But only a few Punjabi filmmakers kept their promise in 2015 Kaur Gurnaaz Power to Pollywood The Tribune Retrieved 31 December 2019 Ardaas Karaan to Surkhi Bindi Top 7 movies of 2019 that proved Punjabi cinema is more than just rom coms The Times of India 31 December 2019 Retrieved 5 January 2020 Harjeeta wins best Punjabi Film Award If movie based on me can inspire youngsters I will feel lucky The Indian Express 10 August 2019 Retrieved 31 December 2019 Laung Laachi first Indian song to get 1 billion YouTube views Outlook India Retrieved 31 December 2019 Victoria meets Bollywood Punjabi stars shoot film on Inner Harbour At least 50 percent of the money is recovered from overseas Sahni said adding that Canada is a strong market for Punjabi cinema Over 50 per cent of the revenue for all Punjabi films comes from the overseas market North America leads followed by the UK New Zealand is a promising emerging market the market extends beyond Punjab to Himachal Haryana Jammu western UP Uttarakhand and of course the UK US Canada and Australia Punjabi community settled in Udham Singh Nagar The Times of India new Punjabi movie Proud to be a Sikh is being released in Jammu Housefull far amp beyond Punjabi films are now capturing sizeable markets in territories outside Punjab both in India and abroad challenge Punjabi filmmakers face is getting satellite rights Punjabi film industry do not have many choices for a satellite release Screens Reel vs real Punjab Independent films are changing the image of Punjabi cinema Gurvinder Singh s Anhey Gorhey Da Daan which won multiple National Awards in 2012 deals with the rural working class and the plight of Dalit Sikhs in Bhatinda belt of the State but it is dubbed as niche for an audience which is not considered to be experimental Jatinder Preet 2 October 2011 Punjabi Film Making Waves at International Film Festivals The Sunday Guardian Punjabi film Anhey Ghore Da Daan wins the best Punjabi film award at IFFI Dainik Bhaskar Punjabi cinema s cannes debut Archived from the original on 13 July 2015 https www imdb com title tt8470642 mediaviewer rm279528192 ref tt ov i user generated source Sutta Naag was also premiered at the IFFSA PIFF in 2013 Archived from the original on 13 May 2015 Khoon the film received critical acclaim at the Toronto Punjabi Film Festival Carry On Jatta 2 Smashes Records By A Distance Top Ten Panjabi Grossers All Time Carry On Jatta 2 Rules Carry On Jatta 2 Smashes All Records In Week One Carry On Jatta 2 Sets Another Record On Sunday Zee Studios 24 May 2022 SaunkanSaunkne a SUPERHIT Crossed 40 crores in just 10 days Movie running successfully in theatres now Twitter Retrieved 24 May 2022 Chal Mera Putt 2 CERTAIN HIT Stopped By Virus Box Office India Diljit Dosanjh official 3 December 2021 54 worldwide box office gross on 50th day Twitter Retrieved 4 December 2021 Cite error The named reference 9 was invoked but never defined see the help page Top Panjabi Worldwide Grossers Singh Jasmine 19 July 2015 The turbaned prince Spectrum The Tribune Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Punjabi cinema amp oldid 1149906356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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