was once the most promising young director in Mohali. But after seven disasters — from a period drama about a singing farmer ( Mitti Da Raag ) to a rom-com set in a tractor repair shop ( Full Throttle Ishq ) — the industry labels him a “7-hit flop machine.”
The climax: At a press conference for his 8th film, Lucky Bhai announces “7 Hit Movies Part 2.” The crowd cheers. But Gurjot takes the mic, plays a clip from his next film — a raw, silent story about a widow’s last harvest. He says, “This will be my 8th movie. It might flop. But it will be mine.” 7hitmovies punjabi movies
The producers walk out. The media gasps. But his old crew claps slowly. was once the most promising young director in Mohali
But one night, after winning “Best Commercial Director,” he watches his first flop film Mitti Da Raag alone. A single shot of a farmer crying in rain — no dialogue, no song — makes him tear up. He says, “This will be my 8th movie
The result? Each film becomes a massive hit. Audiences love the predictable punchlines, item songs, and loud dialogues. Gurjot becomes a crorepati, gets a BMW, and even a fan club called Seven Army .