Ammy Virk's 'Godday Godday Chaa': A Journey of Unbridled Joy and Punjabi Pride

Ammy Virk's latest film "Godday Godday Chaa 2" promises to be a vibrant celebration of Punjabi culture and women's empowerment. The movie explores the transformative wedding traditions of the 1980s and 1990s through a light-hearted lens. Virk describes the film's title as a representation of pure, overwhelming happiness that extends beyond physical boundaries. The film follows the success of its predecessor, which won the Best Punjabi Feature Film award at the 71st National Film Awards.

Key Points: Ammy Virk Godday Godday Chaa 2 Punjabi Film Diwali Release

  • Ammy Virk's film explores women's empowerment in Punjabi wedding traditions
  • Movie captures cultural shifts of 1980s and 1990s
  • Sequel to award-winning Punjabi comedy-drama
  • Celebrates transformative moments of joy and community
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Ammy Virk: Every positive phase in my life has been 'Godday Godday Chaa'

Punjabi star Ammy Virk celebrates life's most joyful moments in upcoming Diwali release, exploring cultural transformation and wedding traditions

Ammy Virk: Every positive phase in my life has been 'Godday Godday Chaa'
"Godday Godday Chaa means too much happiness. The happiness is not just till the feet but till the knees - Ammy Virk"

New Delhi, Oct 17

Punjabi star Ammy Virk is all smiles as his film “Godday Godday Chaa 2” is all set for a Diwali release. Describing the moment of extreme happiness, the actor said that every positive phase in my life has been a “Godday Godday Chaa” moment.

Talking about the meaning behind the phrase, Ammy said: "Godday Godday Chaa means too much happiness. The happiness is not just till the feet but till the knees -- meaning you're overwhelmed with joy. It's about being over-the-top happy."

Reflecting on his own journey, he added: "For me, every moment in life has been Godday Godday Chaa. Whatever years that have passed, the time that has gone by in positivity -- that's been Godday Godday Chaa for me."

Directed by Vijay Kumar Arora, the film follows the story of a lively Punjabi village, where women take charge of traditional wedding rituals, setting off a light-hearted battle of wits as both sides try to outsmart each other with increasingly clever and elaborate plans. The film also stars Gurpreet Bhangu and Gitaj Bindrakhia.

Talking about the first installment, "Godday Godday Chaa" released in 2023. The Punjabi family comedy-drama film set in the 1980s and 1990s and stars Sonam Bajwa, Tania, Gitaj Bindrakhia, and Gurjazz. The film won Best Punjabi Feature film award at 71st National Film Awards.

During the early 1980s and 1990s, it was only a dream for the women of Punjab to attend a wedding. The movie revolves around Rani, the protagonist of the film, who has made it her mission to take the women of her 'pind' to a baraat. To fulfil her mission, she teams up with other females in the village and takes some really bold steps.

Ammy is best known for playing the role of Nikka Zaildar series, Qismat and Qismat 2, Harjeeta, and Haakam in Angrej.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Ammy Virk has such a positive outlook on life! His journey from small roles to becoming a Punjabi superstar is truly inspiring. The first movie was hilarious and heartwarming - looking forward to part 2!
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up watching Punjabi cinema, I appreciate how these films showcase our rich culture and traditions. The women empowerment angle in the storyline is particularly refreshing.
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Arjun K
Perfect timing for Diwali release! Our family always watches a Punjabi movie together during festivals. The first part won National Award, so expectations are high for this sequel. Hope it lives up to the hype!
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Michael C
While I appreciate Ammy's positivity, I feel the phrase is being overused now. The original charm might get diluted if every happy moment becomes "Godday Godday Chaa." Still, wishing the team all the success!
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Kavya N
The concept of women taking charge of wedding rituals in a Punjabi village is so relatable! My grandmother used to tell us stories about how things have changed. Excited to see this representation on screen! 💃

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