Filmihitcom Punjabi Movie Top
Comprehensive Review: The Reigning Champion of Punjabi Comedy – Carry On Jatta 3 (or an equivalent top Filmihitcom-rated comedy)
9. Shadaa (2019)
- Why it’s Top: A timeless classic about societal pressure to marry. Diljit Dosanjh’s comic timing and Neeru Bajwa’s grace make this a staple on every top-10 list.
5. Box Office Verdict – Blockbuster
According to Filmihitcom’s box office tracker, the film earned over ₹65 crore worldwide on a modest budget, making it one of the highest-grossing Punjabi films ever. That commercial success solidifies its “top” status.
Quick selection criteria (rapid decision guide)
- Want comedy/light watch → choose films labeled “comedy” with high audience scores.
- Want strong drama/arthouse → pick award-winning or critic-favored titles.
- Looking for music → choose films with notable soundtrack credits (composer / singers listed).
- Family-friendly → check age/content tags and family-oriented plot summaries.
4. Music That Doesn’t Interrupt the Fun
Unlike many Punjabi films where songs feel forced, Carry On Jatta 3 has background tracks and a couple of party numbers that actually enhance the mood. “Gedi Route” and “Todh” became chartbusters but are placed well within the narrative.
2. Top Action & Thriller Hits
If you enjoy fast-paced storytelling, fight sequences, and suspense.
- Kill Dil (2023):
- Why Watch: A recent blockbuster that brought a high-octane action style to Pollywood, starring Diljit Dosanjh.
- Warning (2022):
- Why Watch: A crime thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It proved Punjabi cinema could handle dark, gritty narratives.
- Shareek (2015):
- Why Watch: A powerful story about land disputes and family rivalry. It is raw, intense, and features strong performances.
7. Jatt & Juliet 2 (2013) – The Classic
No list is complete without this old-school gem starring Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa. Even though it is older, it still competes with new releases on download sites.
- Why it is Top: Nostalgia. It is one of the first Punjabi movies that looked "expensive" and had a plot that didn’t rely on slapstick alone.
Act I
Arjan sings at local gatherings and records demos with Raju, dreaming of singing for meaningful Punjabi films. He uploads a heartfelt music video; it’s noticed, but instead of organic buzz his song shoots up FilmihitCom’s “Punjabi Movie Top” list alongside big corporate films. Bikki’s site praises certain films and artists repeatedly, shaping public taste.
Simran, writing for the local paper, investigates how the site curates its lists. She learns FilmihitCom offers “promoted placement” to producers in exchange for favorable rankings and fabricated reviews. Arjan is thrilled by sudden attention but uneasy when he discovers his song’s rise coincides with Raju’s indie film being pushed down.
Suggested page layout to look for on Filmihit.com
- Hero/top banner: Latest or featured Punjabi releases.
- “Top 10 Punjabi Movies” list with short one-line reasons.
- Filters panel: Year, genre, rating.
- Individual movie pages: Poster, synopsis, cast & crew, runtime, release date, trailer, ratings, reviews.
- Curated playlists: “Best of 2025 Punjabi Films,” “Classic Punjabi Hits,” “New Releases.”