Did Shehnaaz Gill Seek Blessings at the Golden Temple Before 'Ikk Kudi' Release?
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Key Takeaways
- Shehnaaz Gill's spiritual visit to the Golden Temple
- Importance of seeking blessings for film success
- 'Ikk Kudi' spans decades in its narrative
- Support from the Punjabi film community
- Shehnaaz's debut as a producer highlights female-centric stories
Punjab, Oct 27 (NationPress) The cast of the upcoming film 'Ikk Kudi' made a spiritual visit to the Golden Temple in Amritsar on Monday, featuring the prominent actress Shehnaaz Gill.
During her visit, the 'Bigg Boss 13' alumna expressed, "We have come to the Guru's city to seek Waheguru's blessings for our film. 'Ikk Kudi' is set to release on October 31, and we are optimistic it will be a massive success."
Shehnaaz remarked on the warmth of the Punjabi people, stating, "I've visited here before, and my brother is now making strides in the Punjabi film scene. I urge all Punjabis to support him — he’s part of our family."
On the film's storyline, Shehnaaz shared that 'Ikk Kudi' narrates a tale spanning from 1950 to 2025, promising a rich tapestry of emotions for viewers.
She continued, “Filmed in Chandigarh, it embodies the true essence of Punjabi culture. When audiences watch it, they'll feel a connection to Punjab's soil.”
She also mentioned that the release date was pushed from September 19 to October 31 due to the situation in Punjab.
Shehnaaz noted that numerous artists from the Punjabi film industry contributed to this project. “Our dedicated team has worked tirelessly to elevate Punjabi cinema to new heights,” she concluded.
In addition, Shehnaaz is making her debut as a producer with this film. She expressed, “I could never turn down 'Ikk Kudi'.”
The 'Honsla Rakh' star added, “As my debut production, 'Ikk Kudi' centers around a young woman's journey through marriage challenges. The film is filled with unexpected turns, yet it's infused with love, warmth, and joy.”
“Choosing a powerful narrative with a meaningful message makes me proud, and I would never have said ‘no’ to 'Ikk Kudi',” she emphasized.