At its core, Guddiyan Patole is a story about the bittersweet bond of sisterhood. The film revolves around and Noor (Gurnam Bhullar) , two sisters with polar opposite personalities.
An energetic, empowering anthem sung by Gurnam Bhullar that celebrates female freedom.
and Tania played the lead roles of two modern, independent Punjabi girls (Amrit and Preet) visiting their village from Canada. guddiyan patole 2019 punjabi movie exclusive
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: Despite the initial friction, the sisters win over their grandmother by taking her on a "girls' trip," introducing her to their modern "urban swag" and forming a deep emotional bond. The Romantic Triangle At its core, Guddiyan Patole is a story
Years after its release, Guddiyan Patole remains a stand-out film in modern Pollywood. It dared to place women—a rebellious granddaughter and a hurt grandmother—at the center of a mainstream commercial film. It handled serious themes like divorce, property greed, and generational trauma without losing its entertaining, light-hearted touch.
Guddiyan Patole received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics who praised its unique storyline and powerful performances. Critics highlighted Sonam Bajwa’s tomboyish avatar, which was considered a departure from her usual roles. Many reviews specifically lauded the film for avoiding the typical "loud" and repetitive wedding themes that had over-saturated Punjabi cinema at the time. and Tania played the lead roles of two
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Unlike typical Punjabi movies filled with bass-heavy bhangra anthems, Guddiyan Patole relied on soulful melodies. The song "Maa Da Ladla" (sung by Gurnam Bhullar himself) became an anthem for mothers on Mother’s Day 2020. Exclusively, the lyricist, Happy Raikoti, revealed that he wrote the song after his own mother scolded him for forgetting her birthday.