Jasmin Sandlas and Sukh E Muzical Doctorz have released their latest track, "Mad Bunny," a vibrant and energetic song from the soundtrack of the upcoming Punjabi zombie comedy film, Jombieland. The song features appearances from the film's lead actors, Kanika Mann and Binnu Dhillon, adding to its appeal and connection to the movie. Jombieland, is set to release on June 13, 2025, and is being promoted as Punjab's first-ever zombie comedy.
"Mad Bunny" is crafted by Avvy Sra and Khara, and it merges Jasmin Sandlas' distinctive vocal style with Sukh E's confident delivery, creating a high-energy anthem. The music video offers a glimpse into the film's post-apocalyptic setting, complete with dancing zombies, eccentric costumes, and choreography. The song aims to capture the chaotic yet humorous vibe of Jombieland, blending horror with comedy and Punjabi culture.
Jombieland is directed and written by Thaparr, and produced by Neeraj Ruhil and Subhav Sharma under Next Level Productions. The film stars Binnu Dhillon, Kanika Mann, and Angira Dhar, and introduces singer G Khan in his acting debut. Other cast members include Guri, Dhanveer Singh, and Jassa Dhillon. The movie revolves around a rural village in Punjab that is struck by a virus, turning the residents into zombies. The story follows Jeeti and Koko, a couple facing opposition from their families amidst the zombie outbreak.
The film is promoted as a unique blend of comedy, horror, action, and romance, set against a zombie apocalypse. The narrative incorporates rural landscapes, jump scares, and characters struggling for survival, promising a mix of laughter and suspense. Binnu Dhillon describes Jombieland as a fresh concept with engaging storytelling, marking a significant step in Punjabi cinema. Kanika Mann emphasizes the film's raw emotion and edge-of-the-seat action, highlighting its distinctiveness in portraying a zombie apocalypse through a Punjabi lens.
G Khan expressed his excitement about his acting debut, noting that Jombieland's unique concept drew him to the project. He sees the film as a boundary-breaking venture that brings something new to Punjabi cinema, blending comedy and horror in a distinctive manner.
Jombieland is also notable for its multilingual release, with plans to release the film in Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. This makes it a significant step for regional Indian cinema, aiming to reach a broader audience.