Directed by Savio Sanddhu, the film is scheduled to hit cinemas worldwide on Friday, May 15, 2026.
The Trailer Breakdown: Loyalty, War, and "Sher-Dil" Action
The trailer offers a gritty look into a world where strength and family loyalty are the only currencies that matter.
The Avatar: Parmish Verma sports a rugged, bulked-up look, portraying a character that blends his signature "tough guy" persona with a deeper emotional core.
The Plot: The story appears to revolve around a fierce confrontation rooted in family honor. The trailer highlights intense face-offs between Parmish and Manav Vij, who plays a formidable antagonist.
The Leading Lady: Sonal Chauhan makes her mark in the trailer, bringing a touch of romance and high-fashion elegance (styled by Annie Gulati) to the otherwise testosterone-fueled narrative.
A Multilingual Push
In a major "Pan-India" move for a Punjabi production, Shera is being released in multiple languages to capitalize on Parmish's growing national fan base:
Primary Language: Punjabi
Dubbed Versions: Hindi and Tamil
The Music: The background score and soundtrack feature heavyweights like B Praak, Vishal Mishra, and the Nooran Sisters, adding a massive sonic scale to the visual spectacle.
'Shera' (2026) Snapshot
Feature Details Release Date May 15, 2026 Director Savio Sanddhu Producer Anmol Sahni (JBCO Films) Main Cast Parmish Verma, Sonal Chauhan, Manav Vij, Yograj Singh Genre Action / Drama / Family Distribution JBCO Films / The Next Films
Why the Hype is Real
The "Yograj Singh" Factor: The trailer features powerful glimpses of the legendary Yograj Singh, whose presence in Punjabi action films usually signals a "paisa-vasool" (worth the money) experience.
Summer Slot: Releasing mid-May, the film is positioned to dominate the Punjabi box office before the June monsoon shift.
Digital Interest: On platforms like BookMyShow, over 6,400 people have already marked themselves as "Interested" in the last few days alone.
SantaBanta Verdict:
Parmish Verma has built a brand on "swag" and "struggle," and Shera looks like the ultimate culmination of that brand. The trailer promises a "big-screen experience" that Punjabi cinema has been craving—filled with heavy dialogues, slo-mo walks, and a story that doesn't shy away from raw emotion. If the trailer is any indication, May 15th will belong to the Shera.


