Gippy Grewal Visits Golden Temple with Karan Johar

Synopsis
On April 5, 2025, Gippy Grewal visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar with Karan Johar, seeking blessings ahead of his film 'Akaal: The Unconquered' release. Gippy emphasizes the significance of diverse genres in Punjabi cinema, aiming to reshape audience perceptions towards serious roles.
Key Takeaways
- Gippy Grewal is promoting his film 'Akaal: The Unconquered'.
- Visited Golden Temple with Karan Johar.
- Film releases in Punjabi and Hindi on April 10, 2025.
- Gippy advocates for serious roles in Punjabi cinema.
- He co-owns production houses with his brother.
Mumbai, April 5 (NationPress) The renowned Punjabi icon Gippy Grewal, who is eagerly anticipating the launch of his forthcoming film ‘Akaal: The Unconquered’, recently visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
He was joined by the versatile Bollywood personality Karan Johar as they both sought blessings at this sacred site. Gippy shared a video on his Instagram account on Saturday, showcasing their experience within the Golden Temple grounds.
In the caption, he expressed, “Kan Kan de vich Rabb wasda Aye #Akaal releasing in Punjabi and Hindi worldwide, in cinemas on 10th April, 2025”.
Prior to this, Gippy had shared his views on the transformative nature of 'Akaal', a film that explores the intricate and darker facets of human emotions.
He previously mentioned to IANS, “In Punjabi cinema, it’s not just comedies that are produced—there are various genres. Yet, comedy films often emerge as the top hits, creating the perception that more comedies are made. However, if a role like the one in Akaal succeeds, it will surely alter public perception. Viewers will realize that serious, impactful roles can also resonate well.”
Gippy is a leading figure in the Punjabi film and music scene. His hit song ‘Angrezi Beat’ with Yo Yo Honey Singh was immensely popular and featured in the movie ‘Cocktail’, starring Saif Ali Khan, Diana Penty, and Deepika Padukone.
His career includes contributions to both the Punjabi and Hindi film industries. His single ‘Phulkari’ achieved great success within the Punjabi music realm. He made his acting debut in the 2010 film ‘Mel Karade Rabba’ and followed it up with films such as ‘Carry On Jatta’, ‘Lucky Di Unlucky Story’, ‘Bhaji in Problem’, and ‘Jatt James Bond’.
He also co-owns production companies Humble Motion Pictures and Big Daddy Films alongside his brother Sippy Grewal.