Nimrat Khaira
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

Afsar
(2018)Jaspal, a mid level civil servant, falls in love with Harman, a school teacher, and wants to marry her. Harman's father withholds his consent because he wants his daughter to marry a lower ranked civil servent and pressures Jaspal to do whatever it takes to achieve it.

Jodi
(2023)In 1980s Punjab, two young artists start from a small village and slowly become stars through their love for music and each other. As their bond grows stronger and their songs win hearts, something unexpected happens. It changes their journey in a way no one saw coming. Their story of love, music, and sudden twists keeps everyone hooked till the end.

Teeja Punjab
(2021)he story revolves around Bhagat's struggle to get his land back from the Sarpanch of the village, who wrongfully acquired it. Bhagat is an alcoholic, votes only for money, and fights with his wife. Mohini, his wife, is fed up with his antics and leaves him.

Saunkan Saunkne
(2022)Nirmal and Naseeb are happily married couple. Even after 8 years of marriage they don’t have child. On suggestion of her mother-in-law, Naseeb persuades Nirmal to have a second marriage with her younger sister Kirna. Sharing her husband proves to be a difficult task for Naseeb. And this begins the squabbles between the two wives which lead to comic situation.

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.
Saunkan Saunkanay 2
(2025)
Lahoriye
(2017)When a Sikh boy falls for a Muslim girl across the border, it isn’t just love—it becomes a silent fight against generations of division, fear, and pain. As the world around them questions their bond, they hold on to something bigger than just feelings. Will they survive the test of identity, faith, and history—or will the fences win?