The story revolves around (played by Singga), an aspiring actor who finally lands a lead role in a film. The central conflict arises when Laddi discovers that the "on-screen" marriage he performed with Nimrat (Sanjana Singh) for the movie was actually real. This revelation leads to a series of comedic and dramatic hurdles as the couple navigates their unexpected reality during a lockdown. The film's title, which translates to "Sometimes Yes, Sometimes No," perfectly encapsulates the indecisiveness and confusion faced by the lead characters. Cast and Production
While some viewers on IMDb described it as an "average watch" with a familiar concept, others praised it for its genuine comedy and the impressive performance by Singga. The film’s unique hook—a Punjabi love story with what producers called a "Japanese twist"—helped it stand out in the crowded romantic comedy market of late 2021. It was later made available for streaming on platforms like Apple TV and Chaupal, ensuring a wider reach for the Punjabi diaspora. The story revolves around (played by Singga), an
: Renowned veteran actors like B.N. Sharma and Nirmal Rishi provide essential comic relief and emotional depth. The film's title, which translates to "Sometimes Yes,
The Punjabi film , released on December 3, 2021, is a romantic comedy that explores the chaotic results of miscommunication and accidental commitments. Directed by Sunil Thakur, the movie marks a significant entry in the comedy-drama genre, specifically focusing on a "marriage confusion" plot set against a backdrop of innocent love. Plot and Themes It was later made available for streaming on
The film features a blend of established stars and newcomers:
Watch the official trailer to see the accidental marriage and comedic confusion unfold:
: A popular Punjabi singer and actor, leading the film as Laddi. Sanjana Singh : Making her debut as the female lead, Nimrat.
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