Top 10 Funny Punjabi Movies Exclusive -
A modern couple refuses to have sex after marriage because of ego. What follows is a war of pranks, fake illnesses, and family interference. Diljit’s expressions when his plan to "seduce" his wife fails are priceless. It’s funny, relatable, and breaks stereotypes.
Another massive hit from the powerhouse duo of Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa, Shadaa tackles the societal pressure surrounding marriage. Diljit plays a lovable, quirky photographer who chooses to remain a bachelor past the "acceptable" age. His onscreen chemistry with a plastic doll named "Sita" serves as one of the funniest, most bizarre running gags in Punjabi cinema. The film is vibrant, highly energetic, and satirizes traditional wedding culture beautifully. 5. Vekh Baraatan Challiyan (2017)
This film takes a hilarious swipe at societal pressures surrounding marriage. A young photographer chooses to remain a bachelor, defying his desperate parents and local traditions. top 10 funny punjabi movies exclusive
Taking the crown as number 1 in this exclusive list is the latest sensation, Saunkan Saunkanay 2 . Building on the phenomenal success of its predecessor, this sequel dives deeper into the quirky, lovable world of its characters, delivering unlimited laughter, drama, and the charm that won audiences over the first time.
If you watch only one film from this list, make it this one. It has infinite replay value. A modern couple refuses to have sex after
The comedic banter between Ammy Virk and Sargun Mehta feels incredibly natural, fresh, and grounded in reality, making the eventual dramatic shifts even more impactful.
(2015) : A unique "horror-comedy" where plays a ghost hunter. The film’s humor relies heavily on Diljit's impeccable comic timing and his interactions with a "polite" ghost. Vekh Baraatan Challiyan It’s funny, relatable, and breaks stereotypes
Moving away from the typical rom-com, Babe Bhangra Paunde Ne is a quirky, offbeat comedy that has a ton of heart. Diljit Dosanjh plays a desperate man in debt who, along with his friends, comes up with a morally bankrupt scheme: adopt an elderly man (played by Sohail Ahmed) for his life insurance money. What follows is a journey full of absurd money-making attempts and hilarious failures. However, beneath the surface, the film is a touching exploration of loneliness, friendship, and chosen family. The comedy is situational and subtle, relying more on character-driven humor than loud theatrics.
This is the most recent exclusive entry on our list, showcasing that the golden era of Punjabi comedy is far from over, with Ammy Virk leading the new generation with a box-office smash hit.