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Punjabi Films Releasing Before October 2025 You Can’t Miss

Punjabi film industry is booming these days. They are all set to keep their audience entertained with family dramas and historical stories. Do not miss these top 7 Punjabi films releasing before 31st October 2025:

Published: August 20, 2025 16:37:43 IST
Farrata- August 29,2025
1/8

Farrata- August 29,2025

This movie is expected to be a comedy drama. It is a family entertainer with a mix of romance and fun.

Punjabi Aa Gye Oye- August 29,2025
2/8

Punjabi Aa Gye Oye- August 29,2025

It is a quirky comedy film, likely to have humorous dialogues and catchy music. It is supposed to be a fun watch for youth audiences.

Mehr- September 5,2025
3/8

Mehr- September 5,2025

It is expected to be a romantic drama. It explores relationships, emotions and love. It is full of soulful Punjabi tracks.

Arjan Vailly- September 12,2025
4/8

Arjan Vailly- September 12,2025

It is inspired by Punjabi folk lore. It is a historical drama with action. It is likely to have performances full of power.

Nikka Zaildar 4- September 12,2025
5/8

Nikka Zaildar 4- September 12,2025

It is the part 4 of Nikka Zaildar. It brings back the characters adored for their roles and humor. It is supposed to be a comedy romantic film.

Madhaniyan- September 26,2025
6/8

Madhaniyan- September 26,2025

It focuses on family traditions, relationships and emotions. It is based on the popular Punjabi wedding folk song.

Komagata Maru- September 29,2025
7/8

Komagata Maru- September 29,2025

It showcased the struggles of Indian immigrants in Canada. It has an emotional and patriotic storyline. It is inspired by the 1914 Komagata Maru incident.

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