North Indian cinemas have finally reopened to the rest of the world. This means that it is time for Punjabi cinema to hit the screens and entertain audiences around the world.

Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa starrer Punjabi film ‘Puara’, which means ‘Panga’, will be the first Punjabi film to be released in cinemas across the world in 17 months.

The Mad, Desi, Comedy, Romance is set to release in theaters around the world on Thursday, August 12, 2021, Independence Week. This is a good time for movie lovers to come back to the theaters.

‘Puara’ was originally scheduled to be released earlier this year but was postponed due to the epidemic. The song ‘Aaye Hai Jattiye’ on the trailer of the film was highly appreciated by the audience and was viewed more than 20 million times online.

With the launch of the rest of the film’s songs and posters in the next few days, the makers are all set to resume the film’s marketing campaign with their cast.
Produced by A&A Pictures and Brett Films, starring Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa, directed by Rupinder Chahal, produced by Atul Bhalla, Pawan Gill, Anurag Singh, Aman Gill, Balwinder Sin.
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