Bhajjo Veero Ve

The film follows four unmarried men, three of which have given up all hope of getting married while the fourth, played by Singh, fall in love.

The film is produced under the banner of Rhythm Boyz Entertainment in association with Hayre Omjee Studios.

The soundtrack of the film is composed by Jatinder Shah and features vocals from Amrinder Gill, Surinder Shinda, Gurshabad, Bir Singh, and Gurpreet Mann.

While the fourth guy, played by Amberdeep Singh, couldn't help but fall for the pretty lady, Simi Chahal.

In order to marry her, Amberdeep Singh had to find his long lost maternal family and this is when the twist begins.

The soundtrack and the background music of the film is composed by Jatinder Shah and releasing on record label Rhythm Boyz.

The principal photography of the film was started on 18 September 2018 in Amritsar where Navneet Misser served as cinematographer.

[7] The first look and the motion poster of the film were released on 12 November 2018 alongside its new title Bhajjo Veero Ve.

[10][11] Also, the trailer was liked by audience while critics appreciated the cast, soundtrack and the storyline of the film on the other hand missed Amrinder Gill.

Bhajjo Veero Ve was released worldwide on 14 December 2018 and distribution rights in India are acquired by Omjee Group, Mind Blowing Films in Australia and New Zealand, Rising Star Entertainment in Europe whereas the film is distributed in United States and Canada by Rhythm Boyz itself.

[28] Jasmine Singh of The Tribune praised the concept, dialogues, comedy and performance of entire cast in the film.

Scenes are very simple and natural also they deliver us comedy which is situational [...] Bhajjo Veero Ve movie do built the emotions along.

Bhargav also praised the music of the film by Jatinder Shah, and songs "Car Reebna Wali" by Amrinder Gill and "Khyaal" by Gurshabad.

[1] Gurlove Singh of BookMyShow also praised the storyline and dialogues by Amberdeep, consensus reads, "The writer wastes no time and comes straight to the point by showcasing the plight of each unmarried brother.

The story takes a backseat and the makers tend to push too many funny sequences into the second hour of the film."

The funny dialogues between the brothers and the tussle between Amberdeep and Guggu Gill keep the viewers’ interest alive throughout the film.