7 Hit Movies Punjabi 2022 Upd May 2026
(Released: October 2021, but dominated box office into early 2022) Technically released in late 2021, Honsla Rakh ran well into the first quarter of 2022, becoming a benchmark for the industry. Starring Diljit Dosanjh, Shehnaaz Gill, and Sonam Bajwa, this film tackled the sensitive topic of single parenthood with incredible humor and heart. It proved that Punjabi audiences crave content with substance alongside the comedy. It remains one of the most profitable Punjabi films ever made.
The Hard-Hitting Social Drama
Breaking the mold of commercial entertainers, Kali Jotta was a critical gem. Starring Neeru Bajwa and Satinder Sartaaj, the film dealt with sensitive social issues and the complexities of relationships. It was praised for its poetic narrative, soul-stirring music, and the powerful performances of its leads. While it may not have reached the astronomical box office numbers of the comedies, it was undoubtedly one of the most "hit" films in terms of impact and critical acclaim in 2022. 7 hit movies punjabi 2022 upd
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Punjabi cinema had a massive year in 2022. After the ups and downs of the pandemic, the industry roared back with high-octane action, heartfelt family dramas, and laugh-out-loud comedies. From the return of the "Sardar Ji" to a new-age love story, 2022 proved that Pollywood is here to entertain on a global scale. (Released: October 2021, but dominated box office into
If you were busy and missed the theater rush, don’t worry. Here is your updated list of the 7 hit Punjabi movies of 2022 that broke records and won hearts.
This film proved that a strong title and a charismatic lead (Gippy Grewal) are enough to pull crowds. A remake of the Malayalam hit Kunjiramayanam, this film is about a lazy yet lovable man who tries to get his brother married to clear his own path to love. It remains one of the most profitable Punjabi
Correction: Actually, let's use "Laiye Je Yaarian" (Released April 2022)
Ammy Virk struck gold again with this quirky social comedy directed by Amarjit Singh Saron. Saunkan Saunkne tackled the sensitive subject of "polyandry" (one woman, two husbands) with the lightness of a family entertainer.