The Punjabi Cinema is the Punjabi language film industry in the states   of Punjab in India and Pakistan.  The first Punjabi film to be released  was in the provincial capital of  the Pakistani Punjab Lahore, its  affectionately called Lollywood by  people living outside of Pakistan in  the Western Hemisphere.  Lollywood is based in the city of Lahore  lending its name to the Lolly  part and Wood being the latter part of  American Film Industry Hollywood.  It has been generally called Punjwood  again by western audiences, a  portmanteau of Punjab and Hollywood.  As  of 2009, P.F.I. ( Punjabi Film Industry) has produced between 900 and   1,000 movies.  The average number of releases per year in the 1970s was  nine; in the  1980s, eight; and in the 1990s, six.  In 1995, the number  of films released was 11; it plummeted to seven in  1996 and touched a  low of five in 1997.  The fate of Punjabi film industry changed in 2002  when Harbhajan Mann's  first movie “JEE AAYAN NU” hit the screens. This  was the first Punjabi film to be appreciated by audiences all over  the  world. It completed 50 days on the big-screen and was declared a  super-hit. Punjabi’s all over the world praised Harbhajan Mann’s vision  and  courage.  With renewed interest, the Punjabi cinema has seen a  revival with more  releases every year featuring bigger budgets, home  grown stars as well  as bollywood actors of Punjabi descent taking part.   Today, we all feel immensely proud of our language and our cinema; all   this has been possible due to HM’s sheer determination.  
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