Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra’s movie “Amar Singh Chamkila” is now available on Netflix. It’s directed by Imtiaz Ali.
Amar Singh Chamkila,” based on the life of Punjabi singer Amar Singh Chamkila, is now on Netflix. Directed by Imtiaz Ali, it stars Diljit Dosanjh as Chamkila and Parineeti Chopra as his wife, Amarjot. The film portrays Chamkila’s life, known for his controversial yet popular songs about love. Despite fame, he faced criticism for singing with women, eventually replaced by his wife. The movie captures his rise from a small-town singer to fame and his tragic end. Wondering if it’s worth watching? Check out our review to decide.
Movie Review: Amar Singh Chamkila
Cast: Diljit Dosanjh, Parineeti Chopra, Anjum Batra, Anurag Arora amongst others
Director: Imtiaz Ali
Release Date: April 12, 2024
Platform: Netflix (OTT)

What’s it about?
In the heart of Punjab lived a singer named Amar Singh, known as Chamkila (played by Diljit Dosanjh). His bold, rebellious songs drew crowds, but also criticism. Fame brought both adoration and anger. Critics labeled him arrogant, blaming him for corrupting Punjab’s youth. Chamkila, accompanied by his wife Amarjot Kaur (played by Parineeti Chopra), faced tragedy one day. As they arrived for a performance, they were shot dead by moralists. His story reflects the complexity of fame: applause mixed with criticism, love mingled with hate, and the heavy burden it carries, like a suffocating cloak.
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What’s hot?
Diljit Dosanjh shines as Chamkila, effortlessly embodying the singer with natural finesse. His tumbi playing and sharp head jerks add to his charm. From impactful roles in “Udta Punjab” to heartwarming performances in “Soorma” and comedic flair in “Good Newz,” Diljit proves his versatility once again. Parineeti Chopra, though with limited screen time, complements Chamkila perfectly. Anjum Batra and Anurag Arora deliver standout performances. Batra as Chamkila’s friend adds depth, while Arora, as a senior cop, expresses solidarity with Chamkila in subtle yet powerful ways. Overall, the casting is spot-on, enhancing the movie’s authenticity and impact.
The film accurately portrays Amar Singh Chamkila’s life on stage and the varied reactions he faced, including threats. It subtly showcases how moral policing may not align with the interests of those they claim to protect. The movie hints at the societal hypocrisy, where people are unfairly targeted and suffer due to double standards.