Key Points

Kanika Mann is making a bold return to Punjabi cinema with 'Jombieland', a groundbreaking zombie comedy that promises something for everyone. The film represents a unique blend of horror, comedy, romance, and action, set in a village suddenly overrun by a dangerous virus. Mann plays Koko, a character caught in both a family-opposed love story and a fight for survival against the undead. With its innovative storytelling and genre-mixing approach, 'Jombieland' aims to offer a fresh cinematic experience for Punjabi film audiences.

Key Points: Kanika Mann's Zombie Comedy 'Jombieland' Breaks Punjabi Cinema Barriers

  • First Punjabi zombie comedy featuring unique genre-blending narrative
  • Kanika Mann plays lead character Koko in exciting comeback
  • Film explores love story amid zombie apocalypse
  • Releases on 13th June in Punjabi
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Kanika Mann reveals why she made a comeback to Punjabi Cinema with 'Jombieland'

Actress Kanika Mann returns to Punjabi cinema with groundbreaking zombie comedy 'Jombieland', blending horror, romance, and laughs

Kanika Mann reveals why she made a comeback to Punjabi Cinema with 'Jombieland'
"The film is a delightful blend of comedy, horror, action, and romance - Kanika Mann"

Mumbai, May 19

Kanika Mann is all set to make a striking comeback to Punjabi cinema with her latest film, 'Jombieland.'

She recently opened up about what attracted her to this unique project set against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse. Speaking about the project, Kanika told IANS, “The film is a delightful blend of comedy, horror, action, and romance set in a zombie apocalypse. With its quirky characters and thrilling survival story, it promises to be an entertaining experience for a wide audience. Whether someone loves horror, enjoys comedy, or is drawn to a heartfelt love story, there is something for everyone. The film’s unique mix of genres ensures that it appeals to various tastes, making it a fun watch for all.”

The 'Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega' actress added, “Being a part of this film was an incredible experience. Although I didn’t have to prepare for the zombie aspect, as my character is a regular girl, I focused on bringing Koko to life as envisioned by the director. The film’s script and the team’s dedication were what drew me to this project. It is my first Punjabi film as a lead, and I am thrilled to return to the Punjabi industry with such a strong script and talented team. I genuinely hope audiences enjoy watching the film as much as we enjoyed making it.”

Kanika Mann will play the role of Koko in Punjabi cinema’s first ever zombie comedy, 'Jombieland.’ The film also stars Binnu Dhillon, Angira Dhar, debutant actor-singer G Khan Guri, Dhanveer Singh, and Jassa Dhillon. 'Jombieland' is being celebrated as India’s first dedicated Punjabi zombie comedy, or zom-com, crafted by writer-director Thaparr.

The film takes viewers to a lively village that is suddenly plunged into chaos when a dangerous virus sparks a zombie outbreak. At the heart of the story are Jeeti and Koko, a couple whose love faces opposition from their families. But as the undead threat grows, their battle shifts from winning approval to simply staying alive.

The film will be released in Punjabi on 13th June.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally something fresh in Punjabi cinema! Zombie comedy sounds like a crazy mix but I'm here for it. Kanika Mann is a great choice for the lead - she's got that perfect balance of charm and intensity. June 13 can't come soon enough! 🎬
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Priya S.
Interesting concept but I hope they don't overdo the comedy at the expense of horror elements. Punjabi films have been experimenting a lot lately - from rom-coms to thrillers, and now zombies! Wishing the team all the best. Will definitely watch with friends.
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Amit D.
As someone from Punjab, I'm really proud to see our industry taking such bold steps. Zombie apocalypse in a Punjabi village? That's some next-level creativity! Hope the execution matches the hype. Binnu Dhillon's presence guarantees good comedy at least.
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Neha T.
Kanika Mann is such a versatile actress! Loved her in Guddan and now excited to see her in a completely different avatar. The concept reminds me of Go Goa Gone but with Punjabi tadka. Hope they maintain the cultural essence while doing something new.
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Harpreet M.
Not sure how zombies will work in a Punjabi setting but I'm curious! The team seems passionate about the project. Just one request - please don't make it too cringe with forced comedy. The genre mix sounds promising if done right. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sanjay R.
First Punjabi zombie film - what a milestone! This could really put Punjabi cinema on the global map if done well. The cast looks solid and the plot about families opposing love turning into survival sounds interesting. Hope the VFX is decent though - zombie films need good effects.

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