Whether you are a die-hard fan of Amrinder Gill or someone looking for a meaningful story that moves beyond slapstick comedy, Lahoriye (2017) is a must-watch. Opting for the version ensures that you experience this cinematic poem in the quality it deserves—sharp, vibrant, and emotionally resonant.
In an industry often dominated by high-energy comedies and action-packed romances, Lahoriye arrived as a quiet storm—a poignant, soul-stirring tale of love, sacrifice, and the painful reality of the India-Pakistan partition.
Gurmmeet and Pooja's paths cross when Gurmmeet travels to Lahore to obtain a visa for his sister's wedding. During his stay in Lahore, he meets Pooja and falls for her. As their romance blossoms, they face various challenges, including the disapproval of Pooja's family and the societal norms in Lahore.
Lahoriye was a critical and commercial success upon its release in 2017, winning several Filmfare Awards Punjabi, including Best Film and Best Actor. It remains a staple for anyone interested in Punjabi cinema because it treats the sensitive subject of Partition with a unique sense of nostalgia and hope rather than bitterness.