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What If a Love Story Turns Into a Fight for Survival? Jombieland Mixes Romance, Family Drama — and Zombies!
Released on June 13, 2025, Jombieland (originally titled Pind Peya Saara Jombieland Baneya) is not your typical Punjabi rom-com. Directed by Deepak Thaper and co-written by Deep Isser, the film starts off like a quirky village love story and then takes an unexpected, genre-defying turn — right into the middle of a zombie apocalypse.
Starring Binnu Dhillon, G. Khan, and Kanika Mann, this 2-hour-8-minute entertainer blends romance, rebellion, and a full-blown undead invasion. Sound bizarre? It is — but it’s also surprisingly fun.
The Story: From Forbidden Love to Fear of the Undead
Jeeti (played by G. Khan) is a soft-spoken, love-struck youth from a traditional Punjabi village. His heart belongs to Koko (Kanika Mann), a spirited girl who dreams of leaving her orthodox family’s control behind. But just when the two decide to elope and challenge their families, fate throws them a completely different challenge — a zombie outbreak.
As the infection spreads across their pind, turning people into brain-hungry monsters, Jeeti and Koko’s fight for love turns into a battle for survival. They must team up with unlikely allies, including the hilariously terrified uncle (played by Binnu Dhillon), to make it through the madness.
The result? A film that’s part love story, part horror-comedy, and part Punjabi-style survival thriller — all rolled into one wild ride.
What Works in the Movie?
🟢 Fresh Genre Mashup
Punjabi cinema hasn’t seen something quite like this. The blend of zombie horror and rural romance is absurd but original — and it works more often than not.
🟢 Binnu Dhillon’s Comic Genius
He steals every scene he’s in. Whether he’s fighting off zombies with a belna or hiding in a grain sack, Binnu delivers laughs even in the tensest scenes.
🟢 Engaging Visuals and Sound Design
From the village turning eerie at night to the makeup on the infected, the film nails its horror look. The background score adds to the suspense without going overboard.
🟢 Underlying Themes
Beyond the comedy and chaos, the film subtly addresses issues like family pressure, love versus tradition, and fear of the unknown — making it more than just a genre flick.
What Could Have Been Better?
🔴 Inconsistent Tone
At times, the film jumps too quickly between romance, horror, and slapstick comedy — leaving viewers unsure how seriously to take it.
🔴 Weak Zombie Logic
Don’t expect World War Z-level detail. The outbreak’s cause and cure are left vague, which might bother hardcore zombie genre fans.
🔴 Climax Feels Rushed
After a strong build-up, the final resolution feels too easy — as if the makers weren’t sure how to end the madness.
Star Cast and Crew
- Director: Deepak Thaper
- Writers: Deepak Thaper, Deep Isser
- Producers: (TBA)
- Cinematography: (TBA)
- Music: (TBA)
Main Cast:
- Binnu Dhillon as the panicked but brave uncle
- G. Khan as Jeeti, the romantic-turned-survivor
- Kanika Mann as Koko, the bold lead heroine
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FAQs
Q: Is Jombieland a horror movie?
Yes — but it’s also a romantic comedy. Think zombies meet carry-on drama with a Punjabi twist.
Q: Is the film suitable for family viewing?
Mostly yes, though younger kids might find the zombie visuals scary.
Q: Who plays the lead roles?
G. Khan and Kanika Mann are the romantic leads, with Binnu Dhillon in a standout comic role.
Q: What language is the movie in?
It’s a Punjabi-language film set in rural India.
Q: Is the film based on any real incident?
No — it’s a fictional story with a unique mix of genres.
Final Verdict
Jombieland is a bold and bizarre experiment that mostly hits the right notes. With its fresh concept, hilarious moments, and genuinely creepy sequences, it offers something very different for Punjabi moviegoers. Sure, it’s not perfect — but it’s entertaining, unpredictable, and surprisingly heartfelt.
If you’re tired of formula films and want a love story that literally comes back from the dead — Jombieland is worth the ride.
Seen it already? Which scene made you laugh or scream the most? Tell us in the comments! 💬
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