Punjabi cinema has a rich history dating back to its first sound film, Sheila (also known as Pind Di Kudi ), released in 1935. For decades, the industry relied heavily on folkloric tales, religious narratives, and rural dramas. While films like Chann Pardesi (1981) and Long Da Lishkara (1986) brought critical acclaim and national recognition, the late 1980s and 1990s saw a period of decline due to political instability in the region and a lack of infrastructural investment.
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