Punjabi Movies 2024 💯

Loud laughter, louder dhol beats, and occasional moments of brilliance buried in popcorn fodder.

For every Maurh , there were five lazy comedies set in Canada or Punjab, where the plot was just an excuse for slow-mo entries, item songs, and a third-act mela fight. Kudi Haryane Vali tried to mix cross-border romance with sports but drowned in clichés. Worse, some big-budget actioners looked glossy but felt hollow – all drone shots, no soul. punjabi movies 2024

Films like Jatt & Juliet 3 (Diljit Dosanjh) proved that chemistry and comic timing still rule. It wasn’t groundbreaking, but it was fun – a reminder that masala entertainers work when the writing respects the audience. Similarly, Shinda Shinda No Papa (Gippy Grewal) tackled modern parenting with surprising heart beneath the slapstick. And then there was Maurh – a dark, rustic thriller that reminded us Punjabi cinema can do more than laugh or cry. It was this year’s quiet masterpiece. Loud laughter, louder dhol beats, and occasional moments

⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) – A year of ambition battling formula. Worse, some big-budget actioners looked glossy but felt

Here’s a draft review for , written as a retrospective critical overview rather than a single film review. You can adapt it for a specific movie by swapping in details. Title: Punjabi Cinema 2024: Big Swings, Familiar Misses, and a Few Gems

If 2023 was the year Punjabi films played it safe, 2024 was the year they tried to have it both ways. We got sky-high budgets, international locations, and star power like never before – but also the same tired “puttar–jatti” tropes, wedding brawls, and rural nostalgia that have overstayed their welcome.