Top 10 Funny Punjabi Movies Exclusive -
Jass falls in love with Mahie, who wants to marry an orphan. To win her over, Jass lies about his family, leading to a massive web of deception when they move into his actual father's house.
Gippy Grewal plays a doodh-wala (milkman) who pretends to be a wealthy NRI to marry a Canadian girl. What follows is a hurricane of lies. The film features the legendary "Cows in the Fancy Car" scene.
No list of Punjabi comedies can ever be complete without this cult classic. Directed by Smeep Kang, Carry On Jatta is the gold standard of situational comedy in Pollywood.
Two spoiled, rich brothers living in Australia are sent back to Punjab by their wealthy father. They are tasked with earning a specific amount of money in a year without using their family wealth to inherit their property. top 10 funny punjabi movies exclusive
A horror-comedy done right. Sardar Ji features Diljit as a fearless ghost hunter. The villain is a Chudail (witch) who is terrifying, but the banter between Diljit and Neeru Bajwa (as a skeptical doctor) creates laugh-after-laugh.
The witty banter, playful teasing, and lighthearted pranks between Ammy and Sargun in the first hour of the movie are incredibly sharp and memorable, providing a perfect balance to the emotional drama that follows. Conclusion
This Pankaj Batra directorial is less about slapstick and more about witty dialogue and cultural satire. It is a film that makes you laugh at the ridiculousness of our prejudices while delivering a powerful message. It is a clean, family-friendly film that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining, earning it a spot on many "best of" lists. Jass falls in love with Mahie, who wants to marry an orphan
The movie features an ensemble cast including Binnu Dhillon, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Jaswinder Bhalla, and B.N. Sharma. The dialogue delivery, especially Jaswinder Bhalla’s iconic one-liners, will leave you in splits. 2. Jatt & Juliet (2012)
If Jatt & Juliet is the king of romance, Carry On Jatta is the undisputed emperor of slapstick comedy. Drawing inspiration from classic Hindi plays, this film is a masterclass in chaotic humor. The plot revolves around a web of lies, mistaken identities, and a couple trying to hide their marriage. The late Jaswinder Bhalla’s character, Advocate Dhillon, became a cultural icon, and Gippy Grewal’s frantic energy drives the film. It remains the highest-grossing Punjabi comedy for a reason: it never lets the audience breathe between laughs.
Look for the "Hotel Room Confusion" scene in Part 1—it is a masterclass in accidental comedy. What follows is a hurricane of lies
If you are searching for the list that goes beyond the usual Carry On Jatta (which is obviously number one), you have landed on the right page. We have curated a list of films that guarantee 100% laughs, iconic dialogues, and legendary performances. Buckle up for a laughter ride!
Quick picks / honorable mentions (3–5 titles)
Before Ammy Virk became a national star, he was the Nikka Zaildar . The plot is absurdly Punjabi: A lazy university student agrees to marry his cousin (in name only) to save his grandmother’s property, but his girlfriend complicates everything.
The film is a classic example of the "friendship comedy" genre, showing how small lies can lead to massively unfortunate, yet hilarious, consequences.