Sarbala Ji: 2025 Punjabi Romantic Comedy Film Trailer, Review & Songs

Sarbala Ji: 2025 Punjabi Romantic Comedy Film Trailer, Review & Songs

Movie Name: Sarbala Ji
Directed by: Mandeep Kumar
Starring: Sargun Mehta, Ammy Virk, Gippy Grewal, Nimrat Khaira, Raj Buttar, Gurtej Maan, Veer Abhinav
Genre: Drama, Romance, Comedy
Release Date: 18 July, 2025
Language: Punjabi
Running Time: 
150 Minutes
Rating:
Production Companies:
 Tips Films Pvt. Ltd.

Sarbala Ji: Overview

Sarbala Ji is an upcoming Punjabi movie scheduled to be released on 18 July, 2025. The movie is directed by Mandeep Kumar and will feature Ammy Virk, Gippy Grewal and Sargun Mehta as lead characters.

Movie Trailer:

Movie Review:

Ammy Virk and Nimrat Khaira shine in this joyride of traditions

Story:

When mischievous Sucha (Gippy Grewal) convinces his introverted cousin Gajjan (Ammy Virk) to make him sarbala at his wedding, neither anticipates the chaos that ensues. From runaway grooms to unexpected encounters with dacoits, the wedding spirals into a hilarious rollercoaster of events no one could have predicted.

Review:

Punjabi cinema’s enduring love affair with weddings finds a spirited celebration in Sarbala Ji, a multi-starrer that blends boisterous humour, gentle nostalgia, and cultural commentary in a pre-Partition setting. Directed by Mandeep Kumar, the film is part madcap comedy, part romantic misadventure—with enough heart to carry its occasional stumbles.

At the center are cousins Sucha Singh (Gippy Grewal) and Gajjan Singh (Ammy Virk), as different as lassi and chai. Sucha thrives on loud celebrations and flirty encounters, while Gajjan prefers crochet over commitment. But fate has other plans: a flirtation gone wrong prompts Sucha to swear off marriage, while the shy Gajjan finds himself smitten by the fearless, free-spirited Pyaaro (Nimrat Khaira), a woman who turns every domestic stereotype on its head.

The film’s narrative takes a sharp turn when Gajjan’s wedding procession is hijacked by a gang of bandits led by the legendary Guggu Gill. What could have been pure peril transforms into comic gold, particularly in sequences where the dacoits attempt to toughen up their timid captive. Gajjan learning to shoot amid gruff laughter and misguided encouragement is one of the film’s most delightfully absurd moments.

While the first half is tight, witty, and full of energy—thanks in part to Inderjit Moga’s sharp dialogues—the second half meanders. The pacing slackens and an out-of-place showdown between the dacoits and their enemies feels less like organic storytelling and more like a nostalgic nod to 90s dacoit films. These tonal shifts slightly blur the film’s identity, leaving viewers unsure whether to expect satire, spoof, or sincere drama.

Performances, however, elevate the material. Nimrat Khaira is the film’s biggest surprise—radiant, bold, and hilarious, she steals every scene she’s in. Ammy Virk handles Gajjan’s arc with grace, transitioning effortlessly from awkward romantic to accidental hero. Gippy Grewal plays the over-the-top Sucha with his signature ease, injecting flamboyant charm into every frame. Sargun Mehta’s Rajjo, though underutilized, strikes a graceful balance between elegance and subtle humour. Guggu Gill, BN Sharma, and the ensemble cast deliver strong supporting turns that bolster the narrative.

Visually, the film is rooted in nostalgia. From earthy Punjabi vistas to vibrant traditional attire, every frame feels lovingly crafted. The soundtrack—especially “Zimmewari”, “Jatta Ve”, and “Bhul Janeya”—blends emotion and rhythm, enhancing both mood and plot.

Despite its imperfections, Sarbala Ji stands out as a refreshing crowd-pleaser. It’s not flawless—some jokes linger too long, and the climax feels slightly overcooked—but it succeeds in offering a heartwarming, laughter-filled ride steeped in culture and camaraderie.

Not without bumps, but Sarbala Ji is an engaging blend of humour, heart, and heritage—carried by standout performances and genuine charm.

Movie Songs:

Song Title: Garari
Lyrics: Kabal Saroopwali
Music Composer: Kulshan Sandhu
Singer(s): Gippy Grewal, Ammy Virk, Jashmeen Akhtar

Song Title: Zimmewari
Lyrics: Harmanjeet Singh
Music Composer: Avvy Sra
Singer(s): Ammy Virk, Nimrat Khaira

Song Title: Bhul Janeya
Lyrics: Dilwala
Music Composer: Tasho
Singer(s): Danny

Song Title: Jatta Ve
Lyrics: Happy Raikoti
Music Composer: Avvy Sra
Singer(s): Gippy Grewal & Gurlez Akhtar

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