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Punjab, India: Entertainment Content and Popular Media Report

Chaupal TV

(nicknamed the "Punjabi Netflix") recently produced Dastaan-E-Miri Piri , a series covering Sikh history. This is the zenith of the Puran evolution: ancient religious history, funded by corporate capital, shot with cinematic lighting, streamed via fiber optics to a truck driver in Chicago.

While technically a Pakistani production, its impact on Indian Punjab was seismic. This film took a traditional Puran folk character (Maula Jatt—the rustic, muscular vigilante from oral lore) and dressed it in cinematic armor akin to Game of Thrones . It proved that ancient folk archetypes—the loyal friend, the vengeful warrior, the star-crossed lover—are the safest bets in popular media.

Puran Bhagat is a legendary prince of Sialkot whose story has been immortalized through centuries of Punjabi folklore, poetry, and song.

Before the multiplexes and Netflix, Punjab had Kissa and Qissa . "Puran" entertainment refers to the classical, often moralistic, and deeply rooted storytelling traditions that have survived for centuries.