Punjabi Movies December 2025 |link| May 2026
Here is a breakdown of every notable release from December 2025, ranked by impact. Starring: Diljit Dosanjh, Neeru Bajwa, Monica Gill Director: Anurag Singh Release Date: December 12, 2025 Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
December 2025 proved to be a historic month for Pollywood. Riding the twin waves of the wedding season and the Christmas/New Year holiday corridor, Punjabi cinema delivered five major theatrical releases. The result? A collective gross of over ₹250 crore worldwide—the highest-grossing December in the industry's history.
Super Hit. A thinking person’s Punjabi film, though it runs 20 minutes too long. 3. Jatt & Juliet 4 Starring: Gippy Grewal, Sonam Bajwa, Binnu Dhillon Director: Smeep Kang Release Date: December 25, 2025 (Christmas Day) Rating: ⭐⭐ (2/5) punjabi movies december 2025
Following the 2024 sleeper hit Kali Jotta , this sequel shifts from social drama to courtroom thriller. Ammy Virk plays a conflicted lawyer defending a woman (Sargun Mehta) accused of killing her abusive husband. The first half is taut and gripping, but the second half falls into moral preaching. Still, Mehta’s monologue in the final act is award-worthy. The music (by Gurmeet Singh) is soulful, though not as catchy as the original’s "Main Nahi Jana."
Review by: Box Office Bureau & Critic’s Desk Date: January 5, 2026 Here is a breakdown of every notable release
All-Time Blockbuster. The Chal Mera Putt of 2025. Word-of-mouth gold. 5. Gurdas Maan: The Unheard Verses (Documentary) Starring: Gurdas Maan (archival footage), interviews with Diljit, Amrinder Gill Director: Sharan Art Release Date: December 26, 2025 (Limited Release) Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Average. A cash-grab that works only due to the holiday release date. Skip unless you love the franchise blindly. 4. Mitran De Boot (Dark Horse Hit) Starring: Jagjeet Sandhu, Pranjal Dahiya, Raghveer Boli Director: Vikas Vashisht Release Date: December 5, 2025 Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.5/5) The result
The third installment of the Sardar Ji franchise abandons pure horror-comedy for a supernatural action-thriller. Diljit Dosanjh delivers a career-best physical performance, training in Gatka and MMA for the climax. The plot—involving a cursed fortress in Bathinda—is predictable, but the chemistry between Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa remains electric. The CGI has finally caught up to Hollywood B-level standards. The real surprise? A post-credit scene hinting at a spin-off.