
Qismat 2018
Qismat (2018) is a heartfelt Punjabi rom-com where Shiva, played by Ammy Virk, finds himself unexpectedly swept up in love after meeting the charming woman next door.
Director: Jagdeep Sidhu
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Qismat (2018) about?
Qismat (2018) follows Shiva, a carefree young man who thinks love is just a distraction before marriage, until he meets his magnetic neighbor. Their budding romance throws him into a whirlwind of emotions, family pressure, and hilarious misunderstandings that challenge his views on love and commitment.
Who directed Qismat?
Jagdeep Sidhu directed Qismat (2018), bringing a fresh and energetic style to this Punjabi rom-com.
Who stars in Qismat?
Ammy Virk takes the lead as Shiva, with Sargun Mehta as his love interest, supported by Tania, Mandeep Mani, and Satwant Kaur in key roles.
Is Qismat (2018) worth watching?
Absolutely—Qismat (2018) delivers a winning blend of humor, romance, and drama that resonates with fans of Punjabi cinema. With strong performances from its cast and a relatable story, it's a feel-good film that's easy to fall in love with.
How long is Qismat?
Qismat (2018) runs for 140 minutes (2 hours and 20 minutes).
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About Qismat (2018) — A Punjabi Rom-Com Full of Love and Laughs
Qismat (2018) is a heartfelt Punjabi rom-com where Shiva, played by Ammy Virk, finds himself unexpectedly swept up in love after meeting the charming woman next door. Directed by Jagdeep Sidhu, this lively mix of comedy and drama explores the chaos and joy of young romance, self-discovery, and the chaos of family expectations. With vibrant music, witty banter, and emotional depth, the film captures the messy beauty of falling in love for the first time.
The story unfolds like a breezy summer fling—full of laughter, mishaps, and those late-night conversations under the stars. As Shiva navigates his impulsive heart and the pressures of settling down, he learns that love isn't just about sowing wild oats but about finding someone who feels like home. Expect chemistry, spontaneity, and a soundtrack that lingers long after the credits roll.