India, June 7 -- In the vast, ever-growing world of streaming platforms, standing out is no easy feat. But then again, Chaupal isn't just any platform. It's a cultural vault, a celebration of regional brilliance. June 12 marks a significant day for Punjabi film lovers as Jodi, starring the global star Diljit Dosanjh and the incredibly graceful Nimrat Khaira, makes its way to Chaupal. But this isn't just another movie drop. It's a statement. Chaupal doesn't merely acquire content; it curates legacies. And Diljit's cinematic journey, one that has shaped modern Punjabi entertainment, finds a permanent address here. From the laugh riots of Jatt & Juliet (2012) to the fantasy flair of Sardaar Ji (2015) and the iconic film Punjab 1984 (2014), Chaupal hosts an exclusive bouquet of Diljit's finest work. These aren't just movies. They are benchmarks that have set trends. And the fact that all of them are only streaming on Chaupal isn't just impressive. It's symbolic. It speaks volumes about the trust these stars place in a platform that truly understands the essence of Punjabi storytelling. But Chaupal's cinematic crown doesn't shine on one head alone. Singer-actor Amrinder Gill, a name that brings a quiet storm of emotion to Punjabi cinema, stands tall in Chaupal's growing library. With its recent partnership, Chaupal now holds the exclusive rights to a stunning array of his films. From the cultural nostalgia of Angrej (2015) and the soul-stirring Lahoriye (2017) to the global comedy Chal Mera Putt (2019) and this year's family hit Mittran Da Challeya Truck Ni, Amrinder's storytelling magic is now streaming only on Chaupal. Chhalla Mud Ke Nahi Aaya (2022) is also releasing soon on Chaupal. Gippy Grewal, the desi rockstar and actor, brings not just the beloved Carry On Jatta franchise but also his recent heartwarming family drama Shinda Shinda No Papa (2024) to Chaupal. Featuring actor Hina Khan and young talent Shinda Grewal alongside him, the film explores parenting in a light yet meaningful way. Whether it's the chaos of Jass's laugh-out-loud escapades or the sweet message of father-son bonding, his first Punjabi series Outlaw is also part of Chaupal's catalogue. Big names like actors Ammy Virk, Satinder Sartaj, Tarsem Jassar, Neeru Bajwa, Sargun Mehta, Sonam Bajwa, Parmish Verma, Dev Kharoud and many more are already tasting love from their fans across the world through Chaupal. As Sandeep Bansal, Managing Director of Chaupal, puts it, "Chaupal is more than just a streaming platform. It's where Punjabi cinema finds its true home and where stories bring people closer - across languages, across cultures, and across the world."...