New Punjabi Films May 2026
Heer isn't a damsel waiting by a well. She's a dairy cooperative CEO fighting a multinational corporation trying to steal her land for a chemical plant. Ranjha? He’s not a flute player; he’s a suspended cop from Hoshiarpur who believes in organic farming. Their romance is built on late-night strategy meetings, sneaking legal documents, and one rainy dance number inside a half-built cold storage unit. The villain is her own uncle, corrupted by corporate greed. The famous "taking the well" scene becomes "taking the boardroom"—Heer exposes the fraud via a live Instagram feed from the Annual General Meeting.
"No, puttar . It's just the beginning."
That night, Bauji had a dream. He saw the ghost of a legendary filmmaker, who handed him a cracked clapboard. "The problem isn't the new generation," the ghost whispered. "The problem is you stopped evolving. Don't remake the past. Resurrect it." new punjabi films
Bauji stood in a packed, silent cinema. Not a single phone was lit up. Heer isn't a damsel waiting by a well
"Boring," whispered a girl in a neon turban. "Where's the beat drop?" He’s not a flute player; he’s a suspended
The next morning, Bauji tracked down five rebellious filmmakers. He didn't give them a script. He gave them a mission .
On screen: the final scene of The Last Rangla . The old singer, voice cracking, sings a single, pure note. The audience wept.