Shehnaaz Gill's Golden Temple Visit: Why 'Ikk Kudi' Was Made for Punjab

Shehnaaz Gill recently visited the Golden Temple to seek blessings for her upcoming film. She revealed that "Ikk Kudi" was specifically made for Punjab audiences. The film marks her debut as a producer and was delayed due to the Punjab floods. She also expressed support for her brother Shehbaz, who is currently competing in Bigg Boss 19.

Key Points: Shehnaaz Gill Seeks Blessings for Punjab-Focused Film Ikk Kudi

  • Visited Golden Temple to seek blessings for her upcoming film's success
  • Film marks her debut as producer after gaining fame from Bigg Boss 13
  • Originally scheduled for September release but delayed due to Punjab floods
  • Expresses pride in brother Shehbaz's journey on Bigg Boss 19
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Shehnaaz Gill on 'Ikk Kudi': We have made this film especially for Punjab

Shehnaaz Gill visits Golden Temple ahead of Ikk Kudi release, reveals the film was made especially for Punjab audiences and marks her debut as producer.

Shehnaaz Gill on 'Ikk Kudi': We have made this film especially for Punjab
"We have made this film especially for Punjab. If Punjabis don't watch the film, it won't be fun. - Shehnaaz Gill"

Mumbai, Oct 28

Actress Shehnaaz Gill sought blessings at the Golden Temple ahead of the release of “Ikk Kudi” and said that the film is made especially for Punjab.

Talking about her visit Shehnaaz told IANS: “I have come here to take God’s blessings. Our film is about to be released, and I pray to God that our film will be a success.”

Shot in Chandigarh, Ikk Kudi was first scheduled to hit the screens on September 19 and was later pushed for an October 31 release.

Shedding light on the same, Shehnaaz said: “Yes, we shifted the release to 31st October. I want all of you to watch the film. We have made this film especially for Punjab. If Punjabis don’t watch the film, it won’t be fun.”

“The name of the film is Ikk Kudi. It will be released on 31st October. I hope all of you will love the film. We have made a very good film,” she added.

Ikk Kudi, which marks Shehnaaz’s debut as a producer, showcases the journey of a girl’s struggle to find the right partner. Written and directed by Amarjit Singh Saron, "Ikk Kudi" is scheduled to be out in the cinema halls on October 31.

Originally scheduled for a theatrical release on September 19, the drama was pushed due to the Punjab floods.

Talking about the same, she said: “I have helped as much as I could. The situation in Punjab was very bad.”

After gaining stardom with her stint in “Bigg Boss 13”, Shehnaaz’s brother Shehbaz is currently seen in the reality show’s 19th edition.

Talking about Shehbaz and his journey in the show, a proud sister said: “I am feeling very good. I want all Punjabis to support Shahbaz. All the people in India who are watching Bigg Boss, please support him. He is doing a very good job. It was his dream to go there.”

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect for delaying the film release due to Punjab floods. Shows they care about the state beyond just business. Looking forward to watching this Punjabi cinema gem!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the cultural connection, I hope the film has universal appeal too. Sometimes regional films limit themselves by focusing too much on one audience. Still, best wishes for her producer debut!
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Arjun K
Chandigarh locations in the film! That's exciting. Shehnaaz has come a long way from Bigg Boss. Supporting her brother Shehbaz too - Punjabi power! 💪
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Kavya N
"If Punjabis don't watch the film, it won't be fun" - this statement feels a bit exclusive. As someone from South India who loves Punjabi culture, I hope the film welcomes all Indian audiences.
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Michael C
Interesting to see regional cinema getting this kind of attention. The story about a girl's struggle to find the right partner sounds relatable across cultures. Will check it out if it releases in Bangalore.

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