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Jasmin Sandlas and Sukh E Drop Mad Bunny featuring Kanika Mann & Binnu Dhillon

A still from Mad Bunny

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Mad Bunny, the new song from the upcoming Punjabi zombie comedy film Jombieland, is out now.

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Sung by Jasmin Sandlas and the dynamic Sukh E Muzical Doctorz, this high-octane track delivers an infectious mix of energy, attitude and beats that perfectly capture the film’s quirky chaos, which is composed by Avvy Sra and Khara.

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Mad Bunny features lead actors Kanika Mann and Binnu Dhillon in a visually quirky and energetic music video, giving fans a first glimpse into the madness of Jombieland.

The makers released the song with a caption that read — “Mad beat. Mad vibes. The catchiest song of the season is here to make you groove! Jombieland - the first ever zombie comedy from Punjab! The apocalypse begins on June 13th.”

Directed and written by Thaparr, the film follows a peaceful village thrown into chaos when a mysterious virus turns its residents into flesh-hungry zombies — all served with a side of Punjabi humour and heart.

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The star-studded cast includes Kanika Mann, Binnu Dhillon, G Khan, Angira Dhar, Guri, Dhanveer Singh and Jassa Dhillon.

Produced by Neeraj Ruhil and Subhav Sharma under the Next Level Productions banner, Jombieland blends global horror elements with regional storytelling, humour, and romance.

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