Old Punjabi Movies You Must Watch Once In Life

It is an indisputable fact that old Punjabi films have a special place in the hearts of the Punjabi people. After watching for a long time, people were eagerly waiting for Punjabi films. With moviegoers, theaters were usually jam-packed. In particular, battle scenes were used to make people jump out of their seats and scatter at the top of their voices. It offered a pleasant and heart-warming atmosphere.



After that, there was an inefficient mix of everything to make Punjabi films big hits or memorable. From songs, action, romance, drama, dialogue, actors, actresses to comedy, it had all the essential flavors. Punjabi cinema was actually a family showbiz. It conveys a lot of emotional social messages through songs and empowering stories that it can or does teach a lot to every generation. Intending to take down Memory Lane, here are some classic Punjabi movies that you must watch once in your life.



Here is the list of old Punjabi movies

1. Nanak Naam Hai Jahan (1969)
This Prithvi Raj Kapoor, I.P. S. Johar is a Punjabi film starring Nishi and Vimi in the lead roles. Bhagti was one of the biggest hits after independence, showing that the real incident took place at the Golden Temple in Amritsar. This is the story of two brothers Prem and Gurmukh who live together and in peace. The situation worsens when the ex-wife provokes a quarrel between the two brothers.



2. The atmosphere is fine (1999)
Recording a Punjabi film was a ridiculous satire on the police force. Produced, directed and produced by renowned comedian Jaspal Bhatti, the film proved to be a great pioneer in the Punjabi film industry. This is the story of a couple who get upset with a corrupt police officer. The rest of the story is about how they get out of the trap of deception.

3. Chen Pardesi (1980)
It is a touching story with Raj Babbar, Rama Vij and Kulbhushan Kharbanda in the lead roles. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Punjabi. It tells the story of a man who falls in love and marries the girl of his dreams. However, a dark secret later changed his life completely.

4. Mamla Gabbar Hai (1984)
The film gained a lot of popularity for its songs and music. The famous song is IPL Dilla Maamla 'which created waves in all industries. Starring Gurdas Mann, Diljit Kaur and Meher Mittal, the film depicts the life of a rich girl when she falls in love with a poor but educated boy. Their love for each other makes them stand against the grief of the girl's father.

5. Yes. Ayan Nu (2003)
Welcome to the old Punjabi movie
Many people from Punjab have migrated abroad, especially to Canada. The film breaks down on the ground, depicting the true feelings of a Punjabi living far from his motherland. Starring Harbhajan Mann, Kimi Verma and Priya Gill, it is a satirical story that gives a true glimpse into the period of struggle while living abroad and returning to their homeland after many years.

6. Billa Jatti's (1991)
Surjit Bindrakia, Davinder Deep, Palwinder Dhami and others directed it by Ravinder Ravi. A story that shows the power of a woman who seeks revenge for the one who killed her family. It is a suspense, thriller film full of emotions.

7. Dowry (1976)
It was one of the most beloved films of that era. Directed by Dharam Kumar, it stars Dheeraj Kumar, Daljit Kaur and Darshan Bagga. Writer Inderjit Hasanpuri was praised for such an amazing story of a girl who struggled to break the dowry trap.

8. Yari Jatt Di (1984)
Directed by Virender, the film stars Meher Mittal, Gurucharan Pohli and Preeti Bapu. The story, as the name suggests, revolves around a close friendship between two friends. When they are in love with the same girl, there are frequent shows.

9. High Rate of Bebe Nanak (1982)

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