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Do not drink water while watching the "ice cream parlor" scene.

For anyone who has ever survived the wedding season in North India, Shadaa is a painfully hilarious reality check. Diljit Dosanjh plays a charming, eligible bachelor in his 30s who is desperate to get married, only to be rejected by every rishta (proposal) that comes his way. The humor arises not from slapstick, but from the relatable pressure of "settling down" and the awkward, often disastrous, matchmaking meetings. The film features a stellar cameo by the late comedian Sohail Ahmed, and the chemistry between Diljit and Neeru Bajwa is as fresh as ever. It is a witty, modern take on love, family expectations, and the absurdity of the "wedding industry."

Most plots revolve around NRI dreams, strict grandmothers, wedding chaos, or sibling rivalries—elements deeply embedded in Punjabi culture worldwide.

While the film features Amrinder Gill and Simi Chahal, the real stars are the Pakistani stage actors. The humor is deeply rooted in sharp, rapid-fire dialogue delivery and observational comedy about the immigrant struggle. It manages to make you laugh hysterically while subtly pulling at your heartstrings regarding the realities of economic migration. 4. Shadaa (2019) top 10 funny punjabi movies exclusive

When it comes to sequels, Carry on Jatta 2 is a rare example that arguably outshines the original. Reuniting Gippy Grewal, Sonam Bajwa, and the legendary comic genius of Binnu Dhillon and Jaswinder Bhalla, the film doubles down on the chaos. The plot revolves around a harmless lie that snowballs into a monstrous web of deceit, forcing the characters to adopt absurd disguises and perform increasingly outlandish stunts to keep their stories straight. The pacing is relentless, the cameos are brilliant, and the dialogues are often quoted as cult classics on social media.

Smeep Kang delivers a stellar comic-thriller via Lucky Di Unlucky Story . Lucky (Gippy Grewal) is a smooth bachelor who finally plans to settle down. However, on a vacation with his three married friends, a fictional murder mystery drops straight into their laps. The situational panic, constant lying, and distinct comedic archetypes of the supporting cast make this a swift and highly entertaining watch. 10 Best Punjabi Comedy Movies to Add to Your Binge List

(2019) : Another Diljit Dosanjh hit that mocks the societal pressure to get married. The "towel dance" and the doll "Kylie" scenes have since become iconic pieces of Punjabi pop culture. Show more

Set in a 1960s Punjabi village, Bambukat is a brilliant satire on social status, skin color bias, and materialistic show-off culture. Directed by Pankaj Batra, the film stars Ammy Virk as Channi and Binnu Dhillon as Resham Singh. (2019) Do not drink water while watching the

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Jass (Gippy Grewal) falls in love with Mahie (Mahie Gill), who wants to marry an orphan so she won’t have to deal with in-laws. Jass lies about his family to win her over, leading to a web of deception where his own father and brother are introduced as strangers.

Finally, at the numero uno spot is the undisputed king of Punjab— Carry On Jatta . The first film, released in 2012, is a masterclass in mistaken identity and laugh-out-loud misunderstandings. The sequel, released in 2018, somehow managed to surpass the original in scale and hilarity, introducing Binnu Dhillon in a role that became instantly iconic. With an IMDb rating of 8.3 for the first part, this franchise represents the blueprint for modern Pollywood comedy. It’s not just a movie; it’s a cultural phenomenon that has set the gold standard for laughter in Punjabi cinema.

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The satirical take on big, extravagant Punjabi weddings. 5. Qismat (2018)

This heartwarming comedy explores the lives of illegal Punjabi immigrants living together in the United Kingdom. It beautifully balances financial struggles with sharp, cross-border humor alongside Pakistani comedians.

This rural comedy-drama brings a unique flavor to the list by tackling the serious subject of complexion-based discrimination with a light-hearted touch. Set in a village, the story follows two sisters with contrasting skin tones. The film cleverly satirizes societal beauty standards through funny and emotional moments, offering both deep messages and unadulterated laughter.