Ammy Virk’s talent couldn't be contained by regional boundaries. In Kabir Khan’s magnum opus 83 , Ammy stepped into the shoes of cricket legend Balwinder Singh Sandhu. He didn't just mimic the bowler’s action; he embodied his spirit. It was a proud moment for Punjabi cinema fans to see one of their own holding his own alongside Ranveer Singh in a massive Bollywood production.
Most of these films are available on Chaupal , Amazon Prime Video , Netflix (select titles), and YouTube (official releases).
For when you want high energy, songs, and larger-than-life moments.
Whether he is making you tap your feet with "Qismat" or tearing up in Harjeeta , Ammy Virk is an experience. If you haven't explored Punjabi cinema yet, his filmography is the perfect entry point.
Released when the world was slowly opening up, Puaada was a return to the classic, feel-good Punjabi cinema we all craved. Ammy played a simple village boy in love, bringing his signature innocence and humor to the screen. It was a reminder that sometimes, you don't need a complex plot—you just need good songs, great chemistry, and a star who knows how to entertain.
These are the films that proved he could act, not just sing or look good.
Ammy Virk’s talent couldn't be contained by regional boundaries. In Kabir Khan’s magnum opus 83 , Ammy stepped into the shoes of cricket legend Balwinder Singh Sandhu. He didn't just mimic the bowler’s action; he embodied his spirit. It was a proud moment for Punjabi cinema fans to see one of their own holding his own alongside Ranveer Singh in a massive Bollywood production.
Most of these films are available on Chaupal , Amazon Prime Video , Netflix (select titles), and YouTube (official releases). ammy virk movies
For when you want high energy, songs, and larger-than-life moments. Ammy Virk’s talent couldn't be contained by regional
Whether he is making you tap your feet with "Qismat" or tearing up in Harjeeta , Ammy Virk is an experience. If you haven't explored Punjabi cinema yet, his filmography is the perfect entry point. It was a proud moment for Punjabi cinema
Released when the world was slowly opening up, Puaada was a return to the classic, feel-good Punjabi cinema we all craved. Ammy played a simple village boy in love, bringing his signature innocence and humor to the screen. It was a reminder that sometimes, you don't need a complex plot—you just need good songs, great chemistry, and a star who knows how to entertain.
These are the films that proved he could act, not just sing or look good.