Neeru Bajwa, Satinder Sartaaj & Wamiqa Gabbi’s Kali Jotta Successfully Enters Fifth Week In Cinemas
Neeru Bajwa, Satinder Sartaaj & Wamiqa Gabbi’s Kali Jotta Successfully Enters Fifth Week In Cinemas

One of the superhit Punjabi films Kali Jotta which depicts a significant love story with a positive social message has had a terrific start to this year. The movie knows how to serve the Punjabi audience and prefers influential content to just humorous jokes and romantic wit. Kali Jotta is a perfect example of a complete package of the film.

From day one, the film is bagging great and biggest achievements. And now as a result of the audience's overwhelmingly warm and respectful reception, it became the first Punjabi film to achieve even more gross during its second week of release. And now the film is successfully entering the fifth week of cinema. 

Due to the film’s out-of-the-box content and the acting of an all-star cast including Neeru Bajwa, Satinder Sartaaj, Wamiqa Gabbi, Ramandeep Jagga, Prince Kanwaljit Singh and others have made one of the best Punjabi films. The makers have put their best effort into beautifully showcasing the sensitive topic of society.

The film has all the components that make it enter the fifth week of cinema. It has been reported that with a record-breaking performance, Kali Jotta enters its fifth week with 617 screenings every day across 180 theatres. And not only this, the tickets of Kali Jotta have been lowered to Rs 112. 

Coming to the credits, Neeru Bajwa and Satinder Sartaaj Starrer have been presented by Neeru Bajwa Entertainments, VH Entertainments and U&I films. It was produced by Sarla Rani, Sunny raj, Varun Arora and Santosh Subhash Thitea and the film is directed by Vijay Kumar Arora. The incredible and power-packed story has been written by Harinder Kour. Fans are delighted and hope to see more unexplored subjects on big screens.

Meanwhile, you can also enjoy Punjabi Mania’s podcast. Here’s the episode of The Punjabi Cinema Show that is all about the importance of actresses in modern Punjabi cinema.