Six months later, Gurpreet sits in a tea stall in Mohali. He is not a producer anymore. He is a freelance dialogue writer for TV serials.
Gurpreet had mortgaged his wife’s jewelry to invest 10% of the budget. He wasn’t just the writer; he was a co-producer. He spent sleepless nights on the edit, ensuring the comedy landed and the emotional beats hit hard. filmyhit in punjabi movies
Gurpreet’s phone buzzed. It was a text from his younger brother in Jalandhar: "Bhai, why did you upload the movie on Filmyhit already? I just downloaded it in HD." Six months later, Gurpreet sits in a tea stall in Mohali
The team was ecstatic. Advance bookings in Delhi, Punjab, and Canada (the real cash cow for Punjabi cinema) were 85% sold out. Trade analysts predicted a lifetime collection of ₹25 crores. Gurpreet hugged his wife, Kaur, and whispered, "We are finally safe." Gurpreet had mortgaged his wife’s jewelry to invest