Ammy Virk
27 titles
Filmography
27 results

Sarbala Ji
(2025)When mischievous Sucha convinces his timid cousin Gajjan to be the sarbala, he has no idea what’s about to unfold. What starts as a simple wedding soon turns into a rollercoaster of runaway grooms, daring dacoits, and nonstop comedy. Packed with fun, family drama, and laughter, Sarbala Ji promises entertainment from start to finish.

Nikka Zaildar 4
(2025)Nikka marries the woman he loves. But the real story begins after the wedding. His wife's love for drinking and a shocking secret that surfaces soon after turn their dream marriage into a whirlwind of clashes, comedy, and emotional twists. A fresh whirlwind of romance, family drama, and laugh-out-loud moments as Nikka's well-meant decisions spiral into unexpected chaos.

Bad Newz
(2024)Saloni Bagga, an ambitious chef, aims for the Meraki star, avoiding distractions like relationships. She marries Akhil Chadha, but they divorce. After meeting Gurbir Pannu, she becomes involved with both men and discovers she's pregnant with twins from each due to a rare condition, leading to chaotic and humorous situations as the men compete for her affection and their respective child.

Laung Laachi 2
(2022)Set in 1947, it is the story of families who had to vacate their homes during the partition. A love story blossoms in this chaos.

Angrej
(2015)Geja and Maarho’s love story takes a turn when her family disapproves, and a rich suitor steps in. Heartbroken, Geja finds comfort in Dhan Kaur. But is this love, fate, or just a twist of destiny? With emotions running high and choices to be made, will Geja and Maarho find their way back to each other, or will new paths lead them to unexpected love?
Bhuj: The Pride of India
(2021)Racing against time, IAF Squadron Leader Vijay Karnik created history with determination and his love for the country. A daredevil story of guts and glory.

Khel Khel Mein
(2024)An unhappily married couple and five friends decide to share every call or text they get over one night with each other. There's nothing to hide — right?