Samreet Bajwa

Samreet Bajwa’s filmography? Oh, you’re in for a ride. Mastaney (2023) isn’t just another flick tossed into the Punjabi cinema blender—it’s got historical swagger, some proper epic vibes, and characters who don’t just stand around looking pretty. Bajwa nails it as one of those faces you can’t look away from, even when the plot gets a bit wild. Mastaney’s all about the big battles, old-school honor, and those moments where you think, “Man, did this really go down in history?” It’s heavy on drama, light on dull moments. Then you swing into Kade Dade Diyan Kade Pote Diyan (2023), which, let’s be real, is basically a comedy circus full of family chaos. Bajwa flips the switch and dives right into the madness—awkward family dinners, wild misunderstandings, everyone scheming for a bit of inheritance. It’s classic Punjabi humor, but with a sharp edge and way-too-relatable relatives. The guy’s range is nuts. And yeah, Rode College (2024) just proves Bajwa isn’t here to be typecast. College drama, campus politics, friendships that blow up and piece themselves together again. Real coming-of-age stuff, but with enough twists to keep you guessing. His character’s got layers, not just the surface-level “college kid” trope—think ambition, messy relationships, and that tug-of-war between tradition and rebellion. Between these three, you get a pretty wild spectrum—history buff’s dream, family comedy, and campus drama. Bajwa brings something fresh to each, making you wonder what he’ll do next.

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  • Professions: Actress, Costume Designer

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