“Me No Pause Me Play” Wins Hearts Again, Mohali Screening Becomes the Talk of Punjab

Agency News

Mohali: “Me No Pause Me Play” continues its impressive run and remains one of the most talked-about Punjabi films of the season. The excitement reached a new high on Thursday evening when a special screening was hosted at VR PVR Mohali, drawing packed halls, strong reactions and sustained applause throughout the show.

 

At the heart of the film’s success is Manoj Kumar Sharma, the writer and producer of “Me No Pause Me Play,” whose vision and storytelling have struck a deep chord with audiences. His honest and sensitive writing, combined with a clear production vision, has turned the film into a powerful and relatable cinematic experience that audiences are connecting with across age groups.

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The special screening brought together several well-known personalities from Punjab’s creative and social circles. Bob Kharea, Jhanvi Bansal, Tiger Harmeek and Manni Boparai were among the prominent guests who attended the event. Many arrived curious and left visibly moved, praising the film’s emotional depth, warmth and strong real-life connect.

 

The atmosphere became even more engaging when Dr Deepak Thakur, a core committee member of the production house, interacted with the audience. He spoke about the journey of the film and the intention behind bringing such a grounded story to the screen. He highlighted how Manoj Kumar Sharma’s writing gives voice to everyday emotional struggles, especially those of women, in a way that feels respectful and real.

 

Dr Thakur shared that the team’s aim was not just entertainment, but to break stereotypes and spark meaningful conversations within families. He also expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support the film has received across Punjab. During his interaction, he extended special thanks to the official Punjab PR agency, Finitians Private Limited, for their consistent efforts in taking the film to a wider audience.

 

Adding to the excitement, it was revealed that the production house has several new projects planned for the coming year. The team hinted at close collaboration with Punjab’s cinema community to create stories that are culturally rooted and emotionally impactful.

 

Inside the theatre, the response remained electric. Guests praised the performances, the natural dialogues and the smooth balance between humour and emotional depth. Many viewers said the film felt deeply personal and stayed with them long after the screening. Several women shared that the story felt like a reflection of their own lives.

 

Now in its second week, “Me No Pause Me Play” continues to record near house full shows across Punjab. At a time when new releases are competing heavily for attention, the film has held its position through strong word-of-mouth and genuine audience love.

 

Film observers believe the success of “Me No Pause Me Play” reinforces the power of honest storytelling. With Manoj Kumar Sharma’s clear creative vision, growing audience support and continued momentum, the film is shaping up to be one of the most emotionally resonant Punjabi releases of the year.

 

For the team behind the film, this is only the beginning. And if the response in Mohali is any indication, the journey ahead looks even brighter