Unlike other films that release dozens of trailers, Badla Jatti Da has released only one 45-second teaser. All other content—ranging behind-the-scenes fight training, costume reveals, and the official trailer—is being drip-fed through exclusive partnerships.
Directed by and produced by Neha Movies , this cult classic features a powerhouse cast including Guggu Gill, Yograj Singh, Sunita Dhir, and Upasana Singh. Over three decades later, it remains a masterclass in regional storytelling, fierce rivalry, and cinematic revenge. Key Movie Facts Metric / Attribute Film Specification Release Date January 8, 1991 Director Ravinder Ravi Lead Protagonists Sunita Dhir (Gulabo), Guggu Gill (Jagga) Lead Antagonist Yograj Singh (Jaildhar Jung Singh) Primary Genre Action / Crime Drama Runtime 2 Hours 17 Minutes Music Directors Surinder Shinda & Atul Sharma The Powerful Narrative: A Mother’s Oath of Revenge
Devastated but resilient, Gulabo swears to avenge her family by forcing a marriage between her yet-to-be-born son and Jung's daughter . She dedicates her life to training her son, punjabi film badla jatti da exclusive
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The story centers on Gulabo Kaur, a pregnant woman whose entire family is brutally murdered by the powerful and ruthless Jaildar Jung Singh and his goons. The massacre is triggered by a forbidden romance: Gulabo's brother-in-law dared to woo Singh's daughter, Bebo. Widowed and left for dead, Gulabo swears a unique and devastating revenge: to force a marriage between her unborn son and Singh's daughter, thereby making her enemy's bloodline subservient to her own. Unlike other films that release dozens of trailers,
Punjab’s Ultimate Revenge Saga: The Lasting Legacy of Badla Jatti Da
Opposite Gill, Yograj Singh delivered a performance packed with malice and raw power. The cinematic rivalry between Gugu Gill and Yograj Singh is legendary in Pollywood, comparable to the greatest hero-villain duos of Indian cinema. Their face-offs in the film are filled with high-voltage dialogues that still echo in the memories of single-screen audiences. Over three decades later, it remains a masterclass
Badla Jatti Da remains a timeless reminder of a period when Punjabi cinema was bold, uncompromising, and fiercely original.
With the success of similar themes in Indian cinema, this film looks to cement the trend of empowering, intense roles for women in the Punjabi industry. Exclusive Storyline & Themes