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Punjabi Movies -

: A Pakistani Punjabi film that became a global phenomenon, grossing over ₹396 crore .

Punjabi movies have recently reached unprecedented financial milestones, crossing the ₹100 crore mark for the first time: Punjabi Movies

The Punjabi film industry, affectionately known as , has transformed from a regional niche into a global entertainment powerhouse. Driven by a massive international diaspora in countries like Canada, the UK, and Australia, Punjabi cinema now consistently breaks box office records and attracts major investment. Industry Landmarks & Global Reach : A Pakistani Punjabi film that became a

: Experimental works like Alms for a Blind Horse (Anhey Ghore Da Daan) represent the industry’s critical and artistic depth. Key Figures & Production Industry Landmarks & Global Reach : Experimental works

While lighthearted comedies remain the industry's "bread and butter," filmmakers are increasingly exploring diverse themes:

: Films such as Angrej (2015) and Lahoriye (2017) are praised for their nostalgic portrayal of pre-Partition Punjab.