Chaupal – Movies & Web Series;

Punjabi movies on Chaupal bring a fresh wave of entertainment with new concepts, new stories, and new faces. Chaupal mobile app rolls out a variety of movies for viewers residing in different corners of the world. Indeed, the Punjabi movie industry has taken a leap with the introduction of such digital streaming platforms.Chaupal is the best video streaming app where you find the best web series and movies in Punjabi, Haryanvi & Bhojpuri. We offer the most recent and exclusive movies, web series, and short films, all ad-free, with world-class customer service.

Jind Mahi;

The film opens with the grumpy Harry or Narayan as Laado (played by Sonam Bajwa), calls him, desperate to convince his father to let him pursue photography instead of medicine and not marry Samreen, using that as an opportunity to contrive the meeting between Laado and Harry. Ajay Sarkaria, who essays Harry is playing the gloomy young man right off the bat. An unassuming actor, Ajay is comfortable in his character’s skin but maybe a tad too comfortable to convince viewers that he needs to also act a little. As he goes through the transformation from grumpy to happy, courtesy the lessons into happiness forced upon him by the ebullient Laado, Ajay is subtle in his display. For his second film, Ajay is convincing in his role and a welcome change from the usual loud and forcefully rustic male actors of Punjabi industry.

Bajre Da Sitta;

‘Bajre Da Sitta’ is a tale of two sisters Roop (Tania) and Basant (Noor Chahal). These young ladies are blessed with beautiful vocal abilities. They never got training in singing, yet their voices were compared to the melodies of a nightingale. Owing to their talent, they are approached by a recording studio that wants to feature them as their artists. However, coming from a typical old-school Punjabi family, their fathers don’t want them to do anything with singing or music. Fortunately for the girls, the fathers witness a change of heart on continuous persuasion

Shareek 2 ;

The story starts in flashback with an old Jaswant Singh Randhawa aka Jassa (Jimmy Sheirgill) on wheelchair playing the narrator to his son who has come to avenge his mother’s murder at Jassa’s hands many years ago. What unfolds is a tale of betrayal, retribution and misunderstandings that have resulted in blood bath for both the families of Jassa and his stepbrother, Gurbaz (Dev Kharoud). The story is the master stroke in Shareek 2- it is riveting, compelling and intriguing, crediting its writer.

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