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Pollywood to Bollywood - 10 Punjabi Superstars Ruling the Hindi Heartland
There was a time when Bollywood only looked to Punjab for mustard fields, wedding songs, and the occasional comic relief. Fast forward to 2026, and the narrative has completely flipped. Today, Punjabi actors, musicians, and storytellers are the main event.
The bridge between Pollywood and Bollywood is stronger than ever. The industry has realized that the raw energy, undeniable swagger, and global fanbase of Punjabi superstars guarantee box office gold. From sold-out global tours to leading massive Hindi blockbusters, here are 10 Punjabi icons who are currently ruling the Hindi heartland. -
Diljit Dosanjh
The Global G.O.A.T.
You can't talk about this crossover without starting with Diljit Dosanjh. He didn't just enter Bollywood; he completely conquered it on his own terms. From the emotional depth of Amar Singh Chamkila to his effortless charm in Crew and Good Newwz, Diljit is a phenomenon. Add his sold-out stadium tours across India and North America to the mix, and he is arguably one of the biggest superstars in the country right now. -
Wamiqa Gabbi
The OTT Royalty
Wamiqa Gabbi is the undisputed queen of the digital renaissance. After ruling the Punjabi film industry, she took the Hindi OTT space by storm with her breathtaking performance as Niloufer in Jubilee. She followed it up with stellar acts in Khufiya and Charlie Chopra, and recently transitioned to big-screen commercial Hindi cinema with Varun Dhawan's Baby John. Her vintage charm and immense talent make her a director's dream. -
Ammy Virk
The Charming Scene-Stealer
Ammy Virk has a natural, effortless screen presence that makes him instantly lovable. He first won Hindi audiences over as Balwinder Sandhu in 83, bringing both laughs and tears. More recently, he held his own alongside Vicky Kaushal in the smash-hit comedy Bad Newz and joined the massive ensemble of Khel Khel Mein. Ammy has successfully established himself as a highly bankable star in the Hindi comedy and drama space. -
Sonam Bajwa
The National Crush
Sonam Bajwa isn't just a Pollywood superstar; she is a pan-India sensation. While she has ruled Punjabi cinema with blockbusters like Carry On Jatta 3 and Honsla Rakh, her Hindi footprint is massive. From her unforgettable special appearances in Bala and Street Dancer 3D to her viral national tours alongside Akshay Kumar and Disha Patani, Sonam's glamour and massive social media following make her a true crossover icon. -
Harrdy Sandhu
The Stylish All-Rounder
Long before he was breaking hearts on the big screen, Harrdy Sandhu was dominating the Bollywood music charts with anthems like 'Naah' and 'Kya Baat Ay.' He made a seamless transition to acting, debuting as Madan Lal in 83 and proving his action chops opposite Parineeti Chopra in Code Name: Tiranga. With his sharp fashion sense and undeniable charisma, Harrdy is a multifaceted powerhouse. -
Sargun Mehta
The Powerhouse Producer & Actor
Sargun Mehta's journey is nothing short of inspiring. After starting in Hindi television, she moved to Punjab and became its leading lady. Now, she is dominating both industries simultaneously. While she wowed Hindi film audiences alongside Akshay Kumar in Cuttputlli, she is also quietly ruling the Hindi TV and OTT space as a powerhouse producer behind massive hits like Udaariyaan. -
Jassie Gill
The Boy Next Door
With his sweet smile and soulful voice, Jassie Gill found a comfortable space in Hindi cinema. He proved his acting mettle opposite Kangana Ranaut in the critically acclaimed Panga, playing the ultimate supportive husband. He later brought his Punjabi swag to the masses in Salman Khan's Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. Jassie perfectly balances his thriving Punjabi music career with his Hindi film commitments. -
Ayushmann Khurrana
The Chandigarh Boy Who Changed the Game While his cinematic journey launched directly into Bollywood, Ayushmann Khurrana is the ultimate Punjabi munda ruling the Hindi heartland. He has never shied away from his roots—in fact, he built an entire sub-genre of cinema around authentic North Indian, middle-class stories. From delivering massive indie-Punjabi chartbusters like Pani Da Rang and Mitti Di Khushboo to bringing his hometown swagger to films like Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, Ayushmann proves that staying true to your cultural roots is the ultimate recipe for pan-India superstardom.
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Guru Randhawa
The Pop Prince Turned Actor
For years, a Bollywood party wasn't complete without a Guru Randhawa track. Having delivered some of the most-viewed Hindi music videos in history, Guru finally stepped in front of the camera as a leading man. He made his Hindi film debut with the family entertainer Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay, bringing his signature charm and massive youth appeal from the stage straight to the silver screen.