So why the sudden buzz around FilmHit.com?
For the uninitiated, FilmHit has become a go-to hub for Punjabi cinema fans who want quick access to movie reviews, ratings, and sometimes… unofficial streams. Fixed gained extra traction on the platform due to:
While accusations have been around for years, the keyword "Filmhitcom Punjabi movie fixed" exploded during the recent clash of two major titans.
Scenario A: A big-budget action film featuring a top-tier star was declared an "All Time Blockbuster" by Filmhitcom within 48 hours of release. However, ground reports from multiplexes in Chandigarh, Ludhiana, and Delhi suggested that the theaters were barely 30% full for the morning shows. filmhitcom punjabi movie fixed
Scenario B: A smaller, content-driven film with no major star power surprisingly beat a big-budget movie on the occupancy chart. Within two hours, the numbers on Filmhitcom were "adjusted"—the small film’s numbers dropped by 40%, while the big film’s numbers spiked.
Fans of the smaller film took to social media with receipts—screenshots of Booking.com, Paytm, and District by Zomato—showing sold-out shows. They compared these to Filmhitcom’s dashboard, which showed the same shows as "low occupancy." The discrepancy was undeniable.
Reddit user @PollywoodWatcher wrote: "The data doesn’t lie. The theater owners lie, but the apps don’t. Filmhitcom Punjabi movie numbers are fixed. They are protecting the ego of certain producers." So why the sudden buzz around FilmHit
To understand the scale of the controversy, one must look at the two biggest juggernauts of recent Pollywood history.
When Carry On Jatta 3 (COJ3) released, it shattered records. Filmhitcom showed astronomical numbers. No one complained because the euphoria matched the reality. However, when Jatt & Juliet 3 released a year later, skeptics immediately ran comparisons.
Fans accused Filmhitcom of deliberately capping Jatt & Juliet 3’s numbers to ensure it did not break COJ3’s "opening day record." The hashtag #FilmhitcomExposed trended for three days. The platform responded by deleting the comment section on their website—a move that many interpreted as a tacit admission of guilt. Reddit user @PollywoodWatcher wrote: "The data doesn’t lie
Fixed revolves around Raj (Guri), a simpleton who is terrified of marriage after a traumatic heartbreak. His family, desperate to get him settled, orchestrates a match with the bubbly and independent Meet (Sargun Mehta). However, a comedy of errors ensues when Raj’s childhood friend (Jagjeet Sandhu) spreads a wild rumor that Raj is already “fixed” (engaged/married) to a mysterious woman. What follows is a chaotic series of lies, mistaken identities, and slapstick confusion, questioning the very idea of being “fixed” in a relationship.
Rating: ⭐⭐½ (2.5/5)
Should you watch it?
If the allegations are true, why would a tracking site risk its reputation? The answer lies in the economics of the Punjabi film industry—which is far less organized than Bollywood.