Key Points

Ammy Virk is excited about the upcoming sequel, Godday Godday Chaa 2. He promises it's an even bigger laughter riot than the first film. The story continues with empowered women leading the charge, leaving the men scrambling. The film cleverly wraps a strong social message about equality in its entertaining and humorous package.

Key Points: Ammy Virk Says Godday Godday Chaa 2 Delivers Strong Social Message

  • Sequel continues the battle of the sexes with women taking charge of village festivities
  • Ammy Virk and Tania bring fresh energy and sharp comic timing to the franchise
  • Film packs a strong message of equality and empowerment within its humor
  • Directed by Vijay Kumar Arora and written by Jagdeep Sidhu for a 2025 release
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Ammy Virk says 'Godday Godday Chaa 2' delivers strong social message packed with humour

Ammy Virk reveals the sequel is a bigger laughter riot where empowered women have the men running in circles, blending progressive humor with a strong message.

Ammy Virk says 'Godday Godday Chaa 2' delivers strong social message packed with humour
"The women in this film have us men running in circles, and it’s an even bigger laughter riot than the previous installment - Ammy Virk"

Mumbai, Sep 24

Punjabi star Ammy Virk, who launched the poster of his upcoming Punjabi language film ‘Godday Godday Chaa 2’, has said that the women in the film have the men running in circles. The poster of the film was unveiled on Wednesday promising a double dose of entertainment, progressive humor, and heartwarming family dynamics.

He also said that the film also delivers a strong social message packed with humour. The film is a sequel to the Punjabi family comedy-drama ‘Godday Godday Chaa’. The first part of the franchise went on to become one of the most successful and celebrated films in the Punjabi film industry, even bagging a National Film Award for Best Punjabi Feature Film.

Speaking about the sequel and the poster's launch, lead actor Ammy Virk told IANS, “The women in this film have us men running in circles, and it’s an even bigger laughter riot than the previous installment”.

The new poster offers a hilarious glimpse into the battle of the sexes as the women of the village, fresh from their victory in the first part, continue to take charge of wedding festivities, leaving the men scrambling to reclaim their traditional roles. The addition of superstar Ammy Virk alongside the talented Tania injects fresh energy and comic timing into the beloved franchise.

The Punjabi star further mentioned, “The best part, even this time around, is that the film delivers a social message packed in humor, and we’re here to make sure they don’t forget the men’s side (laughs)! With power packed punchlines and women taking on the lead, I can't wait for you all to witness the film packed with entertainment and delivers just the pressing messaging”.

The sequel is directed by Vijay Kumar Arora and written by Jagdeep Sidhu,

Tania said in a statement shared by the film’s team, “The first film resonated so deeply because it was a story about family and a gentle nudge against outdated traditions. This time, the women are more empowered, the comedy is sharper, and the message of equality is even stronger. We can't wait for everyone to get a glimpse of the film with this poster and feel the excitement”.

Presented by Zee Studios in association with VH media, ‘Godday Godday Chaa 2’ will be released worldwide on October 22, 2025.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As a Punjabi guy, I appreciate how these films tackle serious social issues with humor. It's much needed in our society where gender roles are still quite rigid. Looking forward to October 2025!
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Sarah B
I watched the first film with my Punjabi friends and it was hilarious while making important points about equality. Glad to see Indian regional cinema taking up such relevant themes. More power to women! 💪
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the social message, I hope they don't make it too preachy. The first film worked because the humor was natural. Balance is key - entertainment with message, not message with entertainment.
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Tanya I
Yay! Another family entertainer we can watch with our parents and grandparents. The first film sparked such interesting conversations at home about changing gender dynamics in Indian families. 👏
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Michael C
As someone who enjoys world cinema, it's great to see Punjabi films getting this kind of recognition. The National Award for the first part speaks volumes about its quality. Definitely adding this to my watchlist!

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