Poster of the film Sarbala Ji

Sarbala Ji

Action Drama Punjabi


Sucha (Gippy Grewal) tricks his shy, groom-to-be cousin Gajjan (Ammy Virk) into making him sarbala. Chaos follows - runaway grooms, dacoits at the baraat, and a wedding no one saw coming.

Cast:Gippy Grewal, Ammy Virk, Nimrat Khaira, Sargun Mehta, Raj Buttar, Gurtej Maan, Veer Abhinav,
Director:Mandeep Kumar
Writer:Inderjit Moga

Guild Reviews

Image of scene from the film Sarbala Ji

Wedding drama meets comic chaos in this Gippy Grewal-Ammy Virk family entertainer

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Sukhpreet Kahlon | Independent Film Critic writing for The Indian Express

Sat, July 19 2025

Nimrat Khaira and Ammy Virk steal the show in this hilarious multi-starrer that despite a few hiccups, is a laugh riot.

Punjabis are perhaps most associated with their loud, fun weddings and the multi-starrer featuring Gippy Grewal, Sargun Mehta, Ammy Virk, Nimrat Khaira, Sarbala Ji (2025), makes this the perfect setting for a complete entertainer. Directed by Mandeep Kumar, the film weaves together comedy, drama and romance in a pre-Partition setting. Cousins Sucha Singh (Gippy Grewal) and Gajjan Singh (Ammy Virk) are like chalk and cheese. Sucha Singh is the life of every wedding while Gajjan shies away from marriage, being more interested in embroidery stitches and crochet. When flirtation with Rajjo (Sargun Mehta) leads Sucha to a pronouncement that he is never to marry, he is utterly dismayed. Meanwhile, Gajjan is all set to marry Pyaaro (Nimrat Khaira) who is far from being the docile, embroidery-loving woman that he dreams of. Content with working at the farm, and shunning housework, Pyaaro is completely smitten and transformed in love, eager to marry her beau. However, there are few twists and turns to be navigated.

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