Key Points

Kanika Mann is set to electrify audiences with her role as Koko in "Jombieland", Punjab's pioneering zombie comedy film. The movie promises a fresh take on the genre, blending humor, horror, and local cultural elements into a unique cinematic experience. Produced by Next Level Productions, the film will release in five languages, showcasing its broad appeal and ambitious vision. With a talented ensemble cast and an innovative storyline, "Jombieland" is poised to redefine comedy and zombie narratives in Indian cinema.

Key Points: Kanika Mann Leads Punjab's First Zombie Comedy Jombieland

  • First Punjabi zombie comedy featuring genre-defying narrative
  • Kanika Mann plays fierce character Koko
  • Multi-language release planned for June 13
  • Unique storytelling across five regional languages
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Kanika Mann to play Koko in first Punjabi zombie comedy 'Jombieland'

Actress Kanika Mann transforms into bold Koko in groundbreaking Punjabi zombie comedy, challenging genre boundaries and storytelling norms

"A zombie comedy in Punjabi cinema? That's never been done before. - Kanika Mann"

Mumbai, May 12

The makers of "Jombieland", Punjab’s first ever zombie comedy, have unveiled a new character poster featuring Kanika Mann as Koko.

Known for her memorable performances in television and Punjabi cinema, Kanika takes on one of her most dynamic roles yet in this wild, genre-bending “zom-com”, alongside Binnu Dhillon, Angira Dhar, and debutant actor-singer G Khan.

Speaking about her initial thoughts and eventual excitement to be part of the film, Kanika shared, “When I first heard the script, I was both surprised and thrilled. A zombie comedy in Punjabi cinema? That’s never been done before. What really pulled me in was how unique and entertaining the story is. Koko is bold, witty, and fiercely independent — a character I couldn’t wait to play.”

Shedding light on her role, she added, “Koko is a fiery, free-spirited village girl who doesn’t believe in following the rules. She’s deeply in love with Jeeti but isn’t afraid to speak her mind or stand up to anyone — even during a zombie outbreak! What I loved most is how she balances humor, emotion, and fear while still staying true to herself. She’s the kind of character who’ll make you laugh and root for her at the same time.”

Revealing what makes her choose a role, Kanika shared, “For me, it always starts with the character and the story. I ask myself — can I bring this person to life, and will audiences connect with her? Then I look at the team behind the project. In this case, everything just clicked. The script, the vision, the cast — it all felt right. Playing Koko gave me a chance to explore something completely new, and I couldn’t pass that up.”

"Jombieland" also features Guri, Dhanveer Singh, and Jassa Dhillon, and is produced by Neeraj Ruhil and Subhav Sharma under the banner of Next Level Productions.

The film is the first part of a planned trilogy, and will be released in five languages — Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.

"Jombieland" is set to hit cinemas on 13th June.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally something fresh in Punjabi cinema! Zombie comedy sounds like a crazy mix but Kanika Mann is perfect for this role. Loved her in "Qismat" and she's got that spark to pull off a bold character like Koko. June 13 can't come soon enough! 🔥
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Priya S.
Interesting concept but I hope they don't overdo the comedy. Zombie films need the right balance of horror and humor. That said, Kanika's description of Koko sounds promising - a strong female lead in regional cinema is always welcome. Fingers crossed!
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Amit D.
Punjabi cinema trying new genres is great, but releasing in 5 languages seems ambitious. Hope they don't lose the cultural essence in translation. Still, big respect to the team for thinking pan-India. Binnu Dhillon's comic timing + zombies could be epic! 😂
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Simran J.
Kanika Mann is such an underrated actress! From TV to Punjabi films and now this - she's growing so well. The character Koko sounds like a proper Punjabi kudi with attitude. Hope the film does justice to the concept. All the best to the team!
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Vikram P.
Not sure about zombies in a Punjabi setting... feels too Western. But if anyone can make it work, it's this cast. Binnu Dhillon can make anything funny and Kanika has that rare screen presence. Will give it a shot for sure. Hope the VFX is decent!
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Neha R.
As a South Indian, I'm excited to see how they adapt this for regional audiences. The multilingual release shows confidence. Punjabi cinema has been giving us such fresh content lately - from rom-coms to now this zom-com! Kanika's character sounds like a total paisa vasool role. 👍

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