Sarpanch Movie 2026Sarpanch Movie 2026

Our Rating: 7/10 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Verdict: Sarpanch delivers a sincere mix of action, family emotions and a relevant message on village life that should connect with Punjabi audiences and fans of rural dramas, even if it stays within familiar territory.

Pros:

  • Dev Kharoud gives a strong, grounded lead performance that holds the film together
  • Action scenes pack decent punch while emotional family moments land well
  • The core theme around community responsibility and fighting social problems feels honest and timely

Cons:

  • The story leans on predictable beats common in this genre
  • Some dramatic portions drag a little and could have been tighter

MovieSarpanch
Release Date10 July 2026
GenreAction Drama Family
DirectorMandeep Benipal
CastDev Kharoud, Jasmin Bajwa, Sarbjit Cheema, Gurbaaz Singh, Saanvi Dhiman
LanguagePunjabi

Sarpanch arrived in theatres today with decent buzz around Dev Kharoud’s mass appeal and the film’s rural Punjab setting. Directed by Mandeep Benipal, it runs a little over two hours and aims to balance high-energy action with family drama and a social issue close to village life.

The story follows a principled man who steps up for his community and takes on the deep-rooted problem of alcoholism that is hurting families and the village itself. Without spoiling anything, it shows his personal struggles, the resistance he faces, and the relationships that shape his journey.

The film keeps things simple and direct, focusing more on the hero’s fight and emotional stakes than on complicated twists. Early reactions from premieres and social media platforms like Instagram and X have been mostly positive.

Viewers are praising Dev Kharoud’s intense screen presence and how he carries the emotional weight. Many are liking the raw action and the way the film shows Punjab’s village spirit without overdoing the gloss. The message about leadership and community welfare is coming across as genuine to quite a few people.

At the same time, some feel the plot follows a regular template and a few dramatic stretches could have moved faster. Overall, the first-day sentiment leans towards a solid entertainer rather than something completely fresh.

If you enjoy Punjabi films that mix mass action with a bit of social relevance and strong family emotions, this one should work fine on the big screen. The crowd energy in theatres adds to the experience, especially in areas where such stories still hit close to home.

Those looking for bold new storytelling or slower, more layered drama might find it a bit conventional and can comfortably wait for OTT. For a weekend watch with some takeaway value, it offers decent entertainment.

Disclaimer: This review is based on publicly available audience reactions and discussions on X at the time of writing. Individual opinions may vary.

By Abdul Kadir

Kadir is a box office reporter and film analyst from Hojai, Assam, and the founder of Tenvow.com. Since 2015, he has been into box office reporting. With a focus on box office collections, OTT trends, and movie analysis, Kadir delivers accurate, data driven insights into the business of films.