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Flixbuzz list of must watch Punjabi Movies

Who don’t love the Punjabi music, culture, and movies? From a birthday party to a marriage, Punjabi songs always top the list. As like songs, Punjabi movies are also loved all over India and even outside of India. From a thrilling love story to action and comedy, Pollywood never looks back entertaining their audience. Guess what? There are 100s of awesome Punjabi movies to watch. We know that nobody can watch such numbers of movies. So let us help you choose the best movies to watch. We are here today creating a list of top Punjabi movies. Please note that the list is created after watching all the movies and are our personal list. If you didn’t find your movie on the list, please do let us know in the comment section. Yaaran Naal Baharan (2005) The movie stars Jimmy Shergill (Navdeep) in the lead role with Juhi Babbar(Harman). It was directed by Manmohan Singh. It is perhaps one of the most successful Punjabi movie which actually marked the rise of Punjabi cinem...

Here's why Bengali films are more artistic than Bollywood films

By Lawrence Noronha , Hindi Cinema afficionado Bengali cinema has produced some best film-makers in the country over several years. It is known for producing Parallel Cinema and art films, with most of its film-makers gaining international acclaim, and prominence at the Indian National Film Awards. Bengali films have made frequent appearences in international fora and film festivals, ever since Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali (1955) was awarded the Best Human Document title at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. This allowed Bengali film-makers to reach the global audience. The most influential among them was Satyajit Ray, whose films became successful among European, American and Asian audiences and the famous contemporary cineastes. Dadasaheb Phalke’s Raja Harishchandra—widely acclaimed as the first full-length Indian film—released in 1913. However, Calcutta, the capital of British India till 1911, already had a new film industry in the 1910s. And was almost at par with B...