Top 10 Funny Punjabi Movies Exclusive ((full))

The "Tire Puncture" scene where the gang tries to fix a car with zero tools is pure genius.

Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa star in this romantic comedy set in a traditional Punjabi village. Nikka falls in love with a girl but due to a massive misunderstanding created by his dominant grandmother, his marriage gets fixed with someone else.

The film cleverly uses the trope of mistaken identities and familial expectations, which resonates with anyone familiar with Punjabi culture. The sequel, Nikka Zaildar 2 , is equally celebrated, boasting a high IMDb rating and continuing the legacy of laughter.

The story revolves around a group of illegal immigrants living together in the UK. They take up odd, under-the-table jobs to send money back home while constantly dodging immigration authorities. top 10 funny punjabi movies exclusive

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.

Anurag Singh Starring: Diljit Dosanjh, Neeru Bajwa

The seance where Diljit tries to fool everyone by pretending a cat is a ghost is legendary. The "Tire Puncture" scene where the gang tries

Ammy Virk and Binnu Dhillon deliver powerhouse performances. The movie brilliantly captures how a simple machine can disrupt ego and family hierarchies. 7. Mr. & Mrs. 420 (2014)

Jatt & Juliet revolutionized Punjabi cinema commercially and globally. Starring Diljit Dosanjh as Fateh and Neeru Bajwa as Pooja, the film follows two contrasting individuals who fly to Canada with completely different motives but end up crossing paths.

The absurd, superstitious remedies suggested by villagers to alter skin tones. The film cleverly uses the trope of mistaken

This heartwarming comedy explores the lives of illegal Punjabi immigrants living together in the United Kingdom. It beautifully balances financial struggles with sharp, cross-border humor alongside Pakistani comedians.

Keeping a cross-dressing comedy family-friendly and genuinely funny without becoming offensive is a tough tightrope walk, but director Ksshitij Chaudhary pulls it off. The performances by Binnu Dhillon and Jaswinder Bhalla as the unsuspecting, smitten older men add layers of side-splitting confusion. 9. Manje Bistre (2017)