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Valentines Day Special: Which Is Your Favourite On – Screen Punjabi Couple?

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By Diksha Kapoor
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Valentines Day Special: Which Is Your Favourite On – Screen Punjabi Couple?
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Punjabi cinema has redefined romance and love in a newer version for the movie buffs who were too tired of the Bollywood romantic stories. But just like Shah Rukh – Kajol, many of the Punjabi on – screen couples have managed to garner love from the audience. Today, on the day of love, we bring you some loved Punjabi on – screen couple, while you can let us know which of them is your favourite? Diljit Dosanjh – Neeru Bajwa Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa have worked together in lot of hit Punjabi films. The duo reshaped the idea of love with their film ‘Jatt & Juliet’. Following the love they received from this film, they worked in ‘Jatt & Juliet 2’, ‘Sardaar Ji’ and ‘Shadda’.
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Ammy Virk – Sargun Mehta Ammy Virk and Sargun Mehta made their chemistry on fire with the film ‘Qismat’. The duo was so loved in the film that fans were disappointed after knowing that they are not a real couple.
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Gippy Grewal – Zareen Khan Gippy Grewal and Zareen Khan have worked in films with action. The duo has proved that their chemistry is beyond romance and flirt. Their films have more mystery and action than romantic moments, but their little moments of togetherness have the audience all over the couple. The couple is seen in films like ‘Jatt James Bond’ and ‘Daaka’. Ammy Virk – Sonam Bajwa Sonam Bajwa and Ammy Virk have melted hearts of movie buffs with their cute chemistry in films like ‘Nikka Zaildar’, ‘Nikka Zaildar 2’, and ‘Muklawa’. The duo is neither sizzling nor head over heels for each other, but their cute chemistry is what the audience loves in them.
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Jimmy Sheirgill – Neeru Bajwa Neeru Bajwa and Jimmy Sheirgill is not one of the most popular Jodis of Punjabi film industry but it is definitely one of those which is loved by movie goers. They have worked together in ‘Mel Karade Rabba’ and ‘Jindua’. So, which is your favourite?
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