Relatability. Every Punjabi knows a couple whose wedding got delayed because of a family argument over a photo or a meal. The film captured the absurdity of honor politics. Sonam Bajwa delivered her finest performance, shedding the glam-doll image to play a sharp-tongued, educated woman who refuses to be a doormat.
This film took the taboo subject of polyandry (one wife, two husbands) and turned it into a laugh riot. A childless woman (Sargun) is pushed by her husband (Ammy) to marry his younger brother (Nimrat Khaira’s debut) to produce an heir. Chaos ensues when she actually develops feelings for both. 7 Hit Movies Punjabi 2022
Let’s be honest: the plot is a recycled 90s Bollywood trope. But the execution is fresh. The cinematography captures the vibrant Punjab vs. sterile London dichotomy beautifully. Sargun Mehta has a smaller role but shines in the emotional scenes. The film’s strength is its supporting cast—Karamjit Anmol and Rana Jung Bahadur are hilarious. The weakness? A predictable second half. You know exactly how it ends, but you don’t mind the journey. A perfect Sunday afternoon watch. Relatability
⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) – purely for Diljit’s swag. 4. Puaada (Released: August 2022 – Note: Technically delayed from 2021, but major theatrical hit in 2022 ) Starring: Ammy Virk, Sonam Bajwa Director: Rupinder Chahal Sonam Bajwa delivered her finest performance, shedding the
Saunkan Saunkne was a masterclass in balancing social commentary with commercial comedy. In lesser hands, the subject would have been sleazy. Here, it was treated with warmth. Sargun Mehta delivered a career-best performance—her confusion between the simpleton husband and the romantic brother-in-law was palpable. Nimrat Khaira, primarily a singer, stunned as the shy, earnest second husband.