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So go ahead. Open your OTT app. Search for . Press play. Lagda na honi ab band... (It probably won’t stop).

The 1990s were cruel to Punjabi cinema. The rise of satellite TV and aggressive Bollywood marketing nearly killed the industry. Production numbers fell to barely 5-6 films per year. The only thing keeping Punjabi culture alive was . Punjabi.movies

First came Sarpanch Harnek, who had fled his village during Partition. Then came Preeto, a widow who hadn't stepped out of her house in a decade. Then came the daily wagers, the tuk-tuk drivers, the grandmothers who remembered listening to this tale on crackling radio sets. So go ahead

Despite its financial success, the industry faces internal critiques regarding a lack of diverse genres beyond comedy and a need for better technical production Press play