Punjabi Movies December 2025 _hot_ Jun 2026

December 2025 wasn’t perfect, but it marked a turning point. Punjabi cinema finally stopped chasing Bollywood’s formula and started trusting its own village-rooted, NRI-spanning, heart-on-sleeve identity. If you missed these in theaters, catch Mitran De Boot and Sardar Ji 3 on streaming. Leave Jatt & Juliet 4 for a drunk New Year’s Eve watch.

Gippy Grewal, Sonam Bajwa, Binnu Dhillon Director: Smeep Kang Release Date: December 25, 2025 (Christmas Day) Rating: ⭐⭐ (2/5)

All-Time Blockbuster. The Chal Mera Putt of 2025. Word-of-mouth gold. punjabi movies december 2025

In recent years, Punjabi cinema has witnessed a surge in creativity, with filmmakers experimenting with diverse genres, narratives, and talent. The rise of streaming platforms has further democratized content creation, providing opportunities for new voices and stories to emerge. As a result, Punjabi movies have become more nuanced, reflecting the complexities of contemporary Punjabi society.

Average. A cash-grab that works only due to the holiday release date. Skip unless you love the franchise blindly. December 2025 wasn’t perfect, but it marked a

Another significant development in Punjabi cinema is the emergence of new talent. Fresh faces like Dilpreet Dhillon, Hina Kaur, and Ammy Virk have brought a breath of fresh air to the industry, captivating audiences with their performances. The influx of newcomers has also led to innovative storytelling, with films like "Thug Life" (2020) and "Laung Laachi" (2019) showcasing the versatility of Punjabi cinema.

For regional blockbusters and hidden gems from 2025. Leave Jatt & Juliet 4 for a drunk New Year’s Eve watch

Box Office Bureau & Critic’s Desk Date: January 5, 2026

The third installment of the Sardar Ji franchise abandons pure horror-comedy for a supernatural action-thriller. Diljit Dosanjh delivers a career-best physical performance, training in Gatka and MMA for the climax. The plot—involving a cursed fortress in Bathinda—is predictable, but the chemistry between Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa remains electric. The CGI has finally caught up to Hollywood B-level standards. The real surprise? A post-credit scene hinting at a spin-off.

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