Before stepping into the world of acting, Harbhajan Mann was already a colossus in the Punjabi music industry. With iconic albums like Chithiyan , Jee Aayan Nu , and Mitti Da Bawa , his voice had become synonymous with the cultural revival of Punjab in the 1990s. However, the year 2002 marked a monumental shift in his career and in the Punjabi film industry itself—the release of his first movie, Jee Aayan Nu . The Film: Jee Aayan Nu (Welcome to You) Directed by the celebrated filmmaker Manmohan Singh , Jee Aayan Nu hit theaters on June 21, 2002 . The title, a warm Punjabi greeting meaning "welcome," perfectly encapsulated the film’s essence—a heartwarming story about family, love, migration, and the unbreakable bond with one’s roots.
In retrospect, It revived a struggling industry, launched the careers of two major stars (Mann and Bajwa), and set a template for the successful NRI-themed family drama that remains popular to this day. For fans, it remains a nostalgic masterpiece—the film where the "King of Melody" proved he was also the "People’s Hero." In short: If you want to understand the rebirth of Punjabi cinema in the 21st century, start with Harbhajan Mann’s first movie: Jee Aayan Nu (2002) . harbhajan mann first movie