
"Punjabi Cinema Has the Power to Inspire All Cultures" - Karamjit Anmol
Hoshiarpur- Renowned educationist and journalist Sanjeev Kumar recently had an exclusive conversation with renowned Punjabi cinema artist Karamjit Anmol to discuss the growth of Punjabi cinema globally. In this conversation, multi-talented Punjabi singer and actor Karamjit Anmol discussed the rich history of Punjabi cinema, its cultural significance and its growing impact on international audiences. Karamjit Anmol shared his experiences in the industry, highlighting how Punjabi films are breaking barriers and resonating with diverse communities.
Hoshiarpur- Renowned educationist and journalist Sanjeev Kumar recently had an exclusive conversation with renowned Punjabi cinema artist Karamjit Anmol to discuss the growth of Punjabi cinema globally. In this conversation, multi-talented Punjabi singer and actor Karamjit Anmol discussed the rich history of Punjabi cinema, its cultural significance and its growing impact on international audiences.
Karamjit Anmol shared his experiences in the industry, highlighting how Punjabi films are breaking barriers and resonating with diverse communities.
Anmol commented, “Punjabi cinema has always had a strong cultural foundation, but now, with growing global platforms and support from the diaspora, it is becoming a global force.
Sanjeev Kumar, known for his keen understanding of cultural and educational trends, spoke about the responsibilities of filmmakers to preserve Punjabi culture while appealing to international markets. He highlighted the role of storytelling in connecting audiences across linguistic and geographical divides.
The discussion also discussed the importance of emerging technologies and digital platforms in expanding the reach of Punjabi cinema. With hits like Carry On Jatta 3 and Honsla Rakh receiving international acclaim, the consensus was clear: Punjabi cinema is no longer confined to its regional boundaries, but is blossoming into a global phenomenon.
Karamjit Anmol concluded by calling out young creators, urging them to embrace their roots while innovating with global appeal. “The world is watching, and Punjabi cinema has the potential to inspire and entertain cultures,”
