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Shera Movie Review: Parmish Verma Brings Power, Emotion and Revenge to the Big Screen

A powerful mix of action, love, family and revenge

by Punjabi Front
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A Homecoming That Changes Everything:

Released on 15 May 2026, Shera, also known as War of Shera, is a Punjabi action-drama written and directed by Savio Sandhu. The film stars Parmish Verma as Shera, alongside Sonal Chauhan, Manav Vij, Yograj Singh, Hashneen Chauhan and Dakssh Ajit Singh. The film is produced by Anmol Sahni under JBCO Films and has a runtime of around 2 hours 25 minutes.

When a Peaceful Homecoming Turns into a Fight for Justice:

Shera begins with a simple dream. After returning from Canada, Shera wants to settle down in Punjab and marry his beloved Sahiba, played by Sonal Chauhan. But the peaceful life he imagines changes completely when tragedy strikes his family and he discovers that his elder brother’s death was not what it first appeared to be.

The movie then shifts into a world of betrayal, revenge, familial loyalty, and hidden truths. What begins as a return home gradually becomes into a personal struggle that forces Shera to encounter people and circumstances he never expected.

And this is where Parmish Verma‘s screen presence becomes the heart of the film. Shera is not simply presented as an action hero; his journey is driven by love for his family and the emotional weight of what he has lost. That gives the action a personal reason behind it.

Action With Emotion at Its Core:

One of the film’s biggest strengths is the way it brings together action and emotion. The story carries the scale of a mass entertainer, but underneath the fights and confrontations are a family story about brotherhood and loyalty.

The chemistry between Parmish Verma and Sonal Chauhan adds another emotional layer. Sahiba represents the peaceful future Shera once imagined, making his transformation even more meaningful.

The ensemble cast further enriches the film’s universe. Manav Vij, Yograj Singh, Hashneen Chauhan, and Dakssh Ajit Singh are included in the cast, while Savio Sandhu takes care of the writing and direction.

Visually and musically, Shera goes for a larger-than-life Punjabi action experience. Its official credits include Anik R. Verma as cinematographer, Haardik Singh Reen as editor, and Gaurav Dev and Kartik Dev for music and background score.

The reaction from the audience has been positive as well. BookMyShow‘s user-review summary reveals that viewers commend the film for its performances, direction, narrative, score, and general entertainment quality, with numerous reviews emphasizing the theatre experience and the film’s cinematic presentation. The film was certified UA 16+ by the Central Board of Film Certification, with a certified length of 145 minutes.

Why Shera Deserves a Watch?

If you enjoy Punjabi cinema with action, emotion, family bonds, romance and revenge, Shera brings all of these elements together in one energetic package. It is the kind of film made for the big screen, where powerful music, dramatic moments and action sequences can be experienced with an audience.

At its core, Shera centers on a man who comes back home seeking love and tranquility, only to find that safeguarding his family might require a completely different side of him. For Parmish Verma fans and lovers of high-energy Punjabi action dramas, Shera is definitely worth adding to your watchlist.

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