Sunday, April 7, 2013

Shroff to star in latest Punjabi flick

Shroff to star in latest Punjabi flick
MUNISH DHIMAN  6th Apr 2013
(L -R) Gippy Grewal, Jatinder Shah and Gurpreet Ghuggi | Photo: TS Bedi
he Punjabi Film industry has certainly reached a new level and is attracting a lot of established stars from Bollowood. After Neha Dhupiya, who recently debuted in a Punjabi film, this time it's Jackie Shroff, who has just entered the league with Lucky Di Unlucky Story, the music of which was recently launched in Chandigarh by the cast and crew of the movie.
Produced by Gurfateh Films & Sippy Grewal Productions, the movie includes Gippy Grewal and Surveen Chawla in the lead role besides Jackie Shroff, and other celebrated comedians of the industry, including Gurpreet Ghuggi, Binnu Dhillon, Jaswinder Bhalla, Ranbir Rana, B N Sharma and Karamjit Anmol. Sameep Kang, of the Carry on Jatta fame, has directed the movie, which is all set to hit the screens on 26 April.
While addressing the media, actor-singer Gippy Grewal said, "The movie is a comic thriller where the problems of a common man have been dealt with in a uniquely humorous style. Comedy remains one of the strongest areas of the film besides the mesmerizing music scored by Jatinder Shah. And as far the acting, it is an honour to have a star like Jackie Shroff on board. For me, to work with him, was indeed one of the greatest experiences and the best was to see how he lived his character, that of a gangster, to perfection."
While talking about the soundtrack, Jatinder Shah, Music Director said, "The prime aim of a song is to express a theme or a situation in a lyrical way. About the music, I can say that we have tried to touch all the genres which, besides being an innovative experience, will entertain every listener."
"The Rom-Com genre in the Punjabi cinema is at an all time high, but this film has altogether a different storyline and conception with an absolutely fresh essence of comedy. A major part of the movie has been shot in Punjab while the remaining has been done in Bangkok", said Gippy.

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