Punjabi singer and actor Himmat Sandhu has sparked an emotional response among audiences with a powerful dialogue from the upcoming Punjabi film Chardikala, which is set to release in cinemas on May 29, 2026.
In a recently shared promotional moment from the film, a village elder announces that the local Gurudwara committee will ensure turbans are provided to everyone in the community. The scene takes a deeper emotional turn when Himmat Sandhu’s character responds with a broader vision, saying that if every village embraces the same initiative, Punjab could once again witness the widespread return of turbans as seen in earlier generations.
The dialogue has resonated strongly on social media, with many viewers describing it as a reflection of Punjab’s cultural roots and traditional values. The turban, often regarded as a symbol of honour, identity and Sikh heritage, remains deeply connected to the state’s social and spiritual fabric.
The film stars Ammy Virk and Roopi Gill in lead roles alongside Himmat Sandhu. Early promotional material suggests that Chardikala blends themes of community pride, cultural awareness and emotional storytelling.
Fans online have praised the film’s messaging, with several users commenting that the dialogue carries relevance beyond cinema and touches on preserving traditions in modern times. Many also appreciated the film for highlighting village unity and collective responsibility through a socially meaningful narrative.
With its release approaching, Chardikala is already generating strong interest among Punjabi cinema audiences, particularly for its focus on identity, heritage and rural values. The film is expected to hit theatres worldwide on May 29, 2026.

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