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“Punjabi Cinema Goes Haryanvi: A New Dawn in Regional Films”; “Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa in A New Avatar with ‘Kudi Haryane Val Di”

The lead actors of the film, ‘Kudi Haryane Val Di’ Ammy Virk, Sonam Bajwa, along with industry veterans Yashpal Sharma, Yograj Singh, and Ajay Hooda, unveiled the trailer for the upcoming cross-cultural films Kudi Haryane Val Di in Punjab or Chori Haryane Aali (in Haryanvi) in Mumbai with the national film media. Producers Pawan Gill and Aman Gill, as well as writer and director Rakesh Dhawan, were also in attendance. 

With two titles in Punjabi and Haryanvi, this is the first Punjabi film to be released. Its goal is to appeal to Hindi viewers as well as Punjabi moviegoers. Audiences of all ages and demographics can enjoy the comedy-romance entertainer that the trailer perfectly captures the essence of! 

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In the teaser, Sonam Bajwa, who is portraying a character who speaks Haryanvi for the first time, looks like a natural with her clever one-liners and punches that keep the desi Punjabi Jatt Ammy Virk on his toes. Ammy and Sonam undoubtedly increase their audience’s excitement for this summer extravaganza! Punjabi audiences around the world have been anticipating this cross-cultural entertainer for some time, as well as seeing their favorite actors on screen together in a new avatar! 

Yograj Singh plays a man who is determined to wreak havoc for everyone in the film, including Ammy, Sonam, and everyone else in Punjab and Haryana. This sounds like a crazy entertainment concept. The conflict in this love story is portrayed by Haryanvi superstar Ajay Hooda, while Yashpal Sharma plays Sonam’s tough Haryanvi father, whom Ammy must win over in order to win his lady love. Based on what we’ve seen in the trailer, the movie looks like it has everything needed to interest viewers throughout India!

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