NETFLIX: ‘Wild Wild Punjab’ premieres July 10

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Four Friends, One Heartbreak, And A Wild Wild Ride Across Punjab… For Closure!

Have you ever loved someone? Has anyone ever broken your heart? Then Wild Wild Punjab is the film for you! With a vibe that suggests dosti (friendship) heals all heartbreaks, this film is a must-watch for every dil-toota aashiq (heart-broken lover). An outright comic caper, Wild Wild Punjab is produced by Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg and directed by Simarpreet Singh. The wait is finally over, as the movie premieres on Netflix on July 10.

Khanne (Varun Sharma) has had a breakup. He’s upset, but he has friends like Arore (Sunny Singh), Jainu (Jassie Gill) and Honey Paaji (Manjot Singh) who encourage him to face this breakup head-on and move on! Join this group of friends as they embark on a ‘break-up trip’ across Punjab to help Khanne find the closure he desires. Will they succeed? The ensemble cast features Varun Sharma, Sunny Singh, Manjot Singh, Jassie Gill, Patralekhaa, and Ishita Raj, showcasing their comedic best!

Buckle your seatbelts for an unforgettable journey full of bromance and madness.

Wild Wild Punjab premieres on July 10, exclusively on Netflix

Credits

PRESENTED BY  Gulshan Kumar & Bhushan Kumar; PRODUCED BY  Luv Films; PRODUCERS Luv Ranjan & Ankur Garg ; DIRECTOR Simarpreet Singh;  STORY Luv Ranjan; SCREENPLAY & DIALOGUES Harman Wadala & Sandeep Jain; CAST Varun Sharma, Sunny Singh, Manjot Singh, Jassie Gill, Patralekhaa and Ishita Raj.

Text source- Netflix Media, 19 June 2024.

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