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The industry’s roots date back to the pre-partition era in Lahore, with the first Punjabi film, Ishq-e-Punjab Mirza Sahiban , released in March 1935

The 1990s were cruel to Punjabi cinema. The rise of satellite TV and aggressive Bollywood marketing nearly killed the industry. Production numbers fell to barely 5-6 films per year. The only thing keeping Punjabi culture alive was . Punjabi.movies

: A National Award-winning masterpiece featuring legendary actors like Amrish Puri and Om Puri. Punjab 1984 The industry’s roots date back to the pre-partition

Manpreet, who had been quietly listening to the conversation, spoke up. "I could help with the production and distribution. I have some connections in the industry." The only thing keeping Punjabi culture alive was

and sitcom-style humor, it has deep roots in historical and social storytelling. The Comedy Boom : Films like Jatt & Juliet [32] and the Carry On Jatta

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