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The boy laughs at the comedy scene. Gurpreet feels a tear roll down his cheek. The boy looks up and asks, "Uncle, why are you crying? This movie is so funny."

Gurpreet Singh, a struggling screenwriter, finally saw his dream come true. After five years of rejection, his script Mitran Da Chalda Punjab was being produced by a leading studio. The film starred Ammy Virk and a fresh face, Neeru Bajwa. The budget was ₹7 crores—modest by Bollywood standards, but a massive bet for the Pollywood industry. filmyhit in punjabi movies

The site Filmyhit, operated from servers in Vietnam and the Czech Republic, faced zero consequences. They simply changed their domain from .com to .live and kept uploading other Punjabi movies like Jatt & Juliet 3 and Carry On Jatta 3 within hours of their release. The boy laughs at the comedy scene

Six months later, Gurpreet sits in a tea stall in Mohali. He is not a producer anymore. He is a freelance dialogue writer for TV serials. This movie is so funny

Instead of high-quality cinema, producers shifted to low-budget, formulaic "songs-and-fights" movies because the recovery was safer through music rights and OTT (Netflix/Amazon) pre-sales—but even those platforms started paying less, knowing the theatrical window was dead.