The Punjabi comedy flick is directed by Jagdeep Sidhu.
Last Updated: 02.32 PM, Jul 15, 2022
The Punjabi comedy movie Sher Bagga will have its exclusive streaming debut on Amazon Prime Video. The movie, which was directed by Jagdeep Sidhu, has Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa in the key roles. The story follows Shera (Ammy), who is searching for his true love when he encounters Gulab (Sonam). They start dating, but Gulab becomes pregnant. Shera wants to have a kid even though she is apprehensive about carrying the child, which puts the unusual couple in a difficult situation. Sher Bagga will be streamable for Prime Video subscribers starting on July 24, 2022.
According to director Jagdeep Sidhu, Sher Bagga is an uncommon story for Punjabi cinema, which has thrived on uncomplicated family comedies. The lighthearted treatment of the film, which covers an uncommon issue, has been well received by the audience, and that stands as a powerful testimony for them. The movie marks a turning point for Punjabi filmmaking, so he is thrilled to make Sher Bagga available on Amazon Prime Video starting on July 24.
Ammy Virk remarked that this is the first time the subject of premarital pregnancy has been addressed in Punjabi cinema. They handled it extremely delicately. Despite its serious subject matter, the whole family can enjoy Sher Bagga. A little bit of drama and lighthearted comedy combine in this movie. They are convinced that the movie will be loved and admired by the digital audience in India and throughout the world, because of the positive reception, it has garnered during its theatrical run.
Sonam Bajwa said that, for her, Sher Bagga was one of the most difficult parts, and she is incredibly pleased that the audiences have liked her work. She has previously collaborated with Ammy and Jagdeep on numerous occasions. The actor believes they have a dream team. She is happy to be a part of the movie because it has a compelling, ground-breaking theme for the Punjabi film industry. Bajwa hopes that the movie will be available exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, which will undoubtedly expand its viewership.