Exclusive | Top 10 Funny Punjabi Movies
Here’s a curated feature: Top 10 Funny Punjabi Movies (Exclusive) – focusing on laugh riots, cult comedies, and hidden gems you can’t miss.
3. Chal Mera Putt (2019)
The Underdog Slice-of-Life Hit
Directed by Janjot Singh, Chal Mera Putt broke the stereotype that sequels ruin franchises (Part 2 & 3 are just as good). Set in the illegal immigrant underbelly of Lahore, Pakistan (via a unique narrative device), this film follows Amrinder Gill and Simi Chahal.
Why funny? It mixes the desperation of survival with Punjabi dil di gal. The characters—a cook, a mechanic, a thief—living in a single room trying to avoid the police while falling in love is hilarious. top 10 funny punjabi movies exclusive
Exclusive Note: The "Tire Puncture" scene where the gang tries to fix a car with zero tools is pure genius.
2. Jatt & Juliet (2011) – The Romantic Comedy Gem
Director: Anurag Singh
Starring: Diljit Dosanjh, Neeru Bajwa
Before Diljit became a global sensation, he delivered this masterpiece. Two mismatched individuals—a cop and a journalist—end up chasing each other from India to Canada. The confusion, the jealousy, and the Punjabi swag make every scene a laugh riot. Here’s a curated feature: Top 10 Funny Punjabi
Exclusive Hook: The "patiala peg" banter and the hotel room chaos are timeless. It’s funny, sweet, and has a heart—making it a repeat watch for generations.
🎬 Top 10 Funny Punjabi Movies: An Exclusive Countdown
Punjabi cinema is known for its heart, but its true soul lies in its comedy. From the "NRI confusion" to the "village simpleton," the industry has produced some gems that remain evergreen. Here is our exclusive pick of the top 10 funniest Punjabi movies you must watch.
🎬 Top 10 Funny Punjabi Movies (Exclusive List)
4. Nikka Zaildar (2016)
Ammy Virk’s Coming-of-Age Comedy
Before Ammy Virk became a national star, he was the Nikka Zaildar. The plot is absurdly Punjabi: A lazy university student agrees to marry his cousin (in name only) to save his grandmother’s property, but his girlfriend complicates everything.
The film works because of the supporting cast—specifically Karamjit Anmol as the bumbling friend. The "Ghost in the Tubewell" subplot is bizarre and hysterical.
Exclusive Rank: It holds the #1 spot for "Best Use of a Punjabi Farm Setting" in a comedy. Pakistan (via a unique narrative device)