Director: Rohit Jugraj A supernatural comedy—Diljit plays a ghost hunter. The first half is comedic brilliance (fake exorcisms, village idiots). The second half dips into action, but the “ghost in the bathroom” and “Diljit scared of his own reflection” bits are gold. It’s inconsistent but has very high peaks. Verdict: 7.5/10. Watch for Diljit’s comic energy.
Director: Smeep Kang Rare case of sequel > original? Almost. The core plot—same lying hero, now in a child custody mess—is weaker, but the supporting cast (Binnu Dhillon, Jaswinder Bhalla, Gurpreet Ghuggi) elevates every scene. The “pregnant man” confusion and the hospital climax are absurdly hilarious. It’s longer than needed, but the jokes-per-minute ratio is high. Verdict: 8.5/10. Not a classic but a riot in parts. top 10 funny punjabi movies
The Punjabi cinema (Pollywood) industry has evolved into a powerhouse of comedy, known for its unique blend of sharp wit, situational irony, and relatable family drama. Over the last decade, high-production laugh riots have shattered box office records, bringing legendary comedians and musical superstars to the forefront. Essential Punjabi Comedy Blockbusters It’s inconsistent but has very high peaks
For old-school fans—Gurdev Kaur’s deadpan humor as a strict wife and the “phone booth” scene are still quoted. Black-and-white but timeless. Director: Smeep Kang Rare case of sequel > original