Neeru Bajwa reveals she's 'working' on her 'complicated situationship'
Mumbai, Jan 8
Punjabi star Neery Bajwa has revealed that she is currently in a "complicated" situationship but is "working on it".
The actress took to Instagram, where she hilariously spoke about her complicated situationship with push-ups, saying she's working on it to make things better. Neeru shared a transformation reel that opens with her jumping onto her bed, before cutting to her at the gym, powering through knee push-ups.
"Currently in a situationship with push ups...It's complicated but we're working on it," Neeru wrote as the caption.
Talking about the 44-year-old actress, Neeru started her career in TV shows in 2005 with "Hari Mirchi Lal Mirchi". She was then seen in the show "Astitva...Ek Prem Kahani" followed by "Jeet' and then "Guns and Roses"
It was in 2013, when the actress featured in the multi-starrer Punjabi film "Saadi Love Story", produced by Jimmy Sheirgill and starring Diljit Dosanjh, Amrinder Gill, and Surveen Chawla. She then paired up with Diljit for the film "Jatt and Juliet 2", which opened to record breaking numbers in Punjabi cinema.
Neeru debuted as a director in 2017 with the Punjabi film "Sargi", which stars her sister Rubina Bajwa in the leading role alongside Jassi Gill and Babbal Rai. The actress then starred and produced "Beautiful Billo" in 2019. It was in June, when the third installment of her "Jatt and Juliet" franchise was released.
Her latest release is 'Madhaniyan'. Directed by Nav Bajwa, "Madhaniyan" also stars Raj Dhaliwal and Poonam Dhillon. 'Madhaniyan' is reportedly based on the unusual marriage of not only between two people but of two different families and their values.
The story shows that in our culture marriage is just not about two people rather it's about the marriage of two families.
It is set against the vibrant backdrop of Punjabi culture,the film captures the essence of marriage as a union of families, emphasizing the emotional and cultural dynamics that come with it.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Respect for Neeru Bajwa! She's been in the industry for so long, from TV to becoming a successful actress and director in Punjabi cinema. Her work in 'Jatt & Juliet' was iconic. Glad to see she's focusing on health too.
The caption was funny, but the article is mostly about her film career. Maybe the headline is a bit clickbaity? Still, it's good to see a profile of a talented artist from regional cinema getting national coverage.
Her latest film 'Madhaniyan' sounds interesting. The concept of marriage being about two families, not just two people, is so true in our Indian context. Will definitely check it out. Wishing her all the best!
Interesting to read about the Punjabi film industry. I wasn't familiar with her work before, but her journey from TV to directing is impressive. The cultural focus in 'Madhaniyan' seems like a universal theme about family dynamics.
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