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The journey of Punjabi cinema began in the pre-partition era with the release of Sheila (also known as Pind Di Kudi ) in 1935, directed by K.D. Mehra. The film was a critical success, establishing Lahore as the initial hub for Punjabi filmmaking. Following the partition of India in 1947, the industry shifted its base to Mumbai and later to Punjab, struggling to find its footing amidst political upheaval and resource constraints.