He is a talented Punjabi personality who has achieved success in music, acting, writing, and producing, among other fields.
Today marks Gippy Grewal’s 40th birthday. The talented Punjabi personality continually gives his all in every endeavor, including acting, writing, production, and music. His most well-known work is the creation of well-liked dance tracks like Phulkari and Angreji Beat. Gippy is recognized as one of the top Punjabi vocalists despite having no formal musical training. Let’s examine some interesting information about Gippy, who also made a reputation for himself in the Hindi film industry.
After going through a challenging time, Gippy made his debut with the album Chakkh Lay, which had songs like College, Gandasi, Doriya, and Mitran Ch Vair. The CD includes songs like Ladi Ladi, Peeng, Koka, and Sohniyan. Gippy quickly rose to fame in the Punjabi music sector with the aid of this album.
Learning to Taste
After the success of this record, Gippy knew there was no going back, and he was ready to try his hand at acting as well. He played a rival in his debut movie, Mel Karade Rabba, which was released on July 16, 2010. The Hindi film Rehnaa Hai Tere Dil Mein was remade for this box-office hit.
additional projects
In addition, Gippy provided the voiceover for Jack in the Punjabi version of the Hollywood film A Good Day to Die Hard, which starred Bruce Willis.
Days of Struggle
Gippy had challenging challenges before launching his career in the entertainment industry. According to Gippy, he and his wife Ravneet Kaur had to work a range of jobs, including selling newspapers, making sandwiches, and mopping floors, according to an interview with a portal. Additionally, he had to work 8 to 9 hours at a factory that produced marbles. Although these jobs were challenging, the Where Baby Where singer enjoyed working.
Gippy is now getting ready for the internet series Outlaw, directed by Baljit Singh Deo. It has not yet been disclosed when it will make its debut.