Why OTT Deals Are No Longer Guaranteed for Punjabi Films
For several years, OTT platforms acted as a financial safety net for Punjabi films. Even...
For several years, OTT platforms acted as a financial safety net for Punjabi films. Even...
The Punjabi film industry in 2026 is clearly showing a widening gap between event films and mid-budget projects. While a handful of big-ticket releases continue to
Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia are no longer secondary territories. In many cases, they now determine whether a Punjabi film recovers costs comfortably or struggles to break even
As per trade tracking and industry discussions, this model has reduced risk for producers and reshaped how Punjabi cinema is financed, marketed, and released.
As per trade tracking, distributor feedback, and overseas performance patterns, understanding the Canada vs USA dynamic has become essential for producers planning Punjabi film releases in 2026 and beyond.
As per trade tracking, overseas performance trends, and distributor feedback, markets such as Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia
March traditionally marks a transition phase in the Punjabi cinema release calendar. Positioned between the relatively controlled early-year window and the increasingly competitive summer period,
February has traditionally been a strategic yet underutilised release window for Punjabi cinema. Positioned after the New Year releases and ahead of the crowded spring and
As per trade tracking, publicly available announcements, and industry scheduling patterns, 2026 is shaping up to be a year focused less on volume and more on
One of the most notable trends heading into 2026 is a visible reduction in random or overcrowded release slates. Producers are spacing out films more carefully, aligning releases with overseas