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This film became the first Indian Punjabi movie to enter the , solidifying the Carry On Jatta franchise as the most successful in the industry’s history. Starring Gippy Grewal and Sonam Bajwa, it continues the franchise's tradition of high-energy, chaotic situational comedy. Jatt & Juliet
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Their journey became its own "hit," filled with the comedy of Lucky Di Unlucky Story and the loyalty of This film became the first Indian Punjabi movie
Genre: Romantic Comedy Two cops from rival Punjabi families chase the same girl from India to Canada. The clash of egos and romantic misadventures made it a blockbuster. Key strength: Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa’s chemistry, plus fresh international locations for Punjabi audiences at the time. Legacy: Spawned successful sequels and proved Punjabi films could travel abroad. Comment below
| Movie | Primary Genre | Lead Actor | Approx. WW Gross (₹ Cr) | Key Theme | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Carry On Jatta | Comedy | Gippy Grewal | 35 | Family misunderstandings | | Jatt & Juliet | Rom-Com | Diljit Dosanjh | 55 | Diaspora identity | | Punjab 1984 | Historical Drama | Diljit Dosanjh | 40 | Collective trauma & healing | | Sardaar Ji | Horror-Comedy | Diljit Dosanjh | 65 | Supernatural folklore | | Nikka Zaildar | Rural Comedy | Ammy Virk | 45 | Rural masculinity | | Qismat | Tragic Romance | Ammy Virk | 50 | Sacrifice in love | | Honsla Rakh | Family Comedy | Diljit Dosanjh | 100+ | Modern parenthood |
Starring Diljit Dosanjh and Shehnaaz Gill, this film was a global blockbuster, particularly performing exceptionally well in North America. It follows a single father raising his son in Canada, blending comedy with modern parenting themes. A high-budget historical epic,
Why it matters: Jatt & Juliet was a thoroughly modern film. The male lead was a village boy with swagger but no toxic masculinity; the female lead was an ambitious, independent woman living in England who had no patience for his rustic