Gippy Grewal’s ‘Vihah Kartara Da’, backed by Dharma Productions, spotlights wedding woes with a comedic twist. As promotions heat up ahead of the February 27 release, the multifaceted Punjabi star connects deeply with his character, sharing how personal marital trials shaped his views.
Kartara’s tumultuous union resonates personally: ‘My wedding brimmed with challenges I can’t elaborate on, resolved over time. Such unions thrive long-term; early hardships forge unbreakable ties.’ Gippy’s wisdom elevates the film.
On casual deceit, he muses, ‘Lie-deniers lie biggest. We all do it mildly—claiming near-arrival amid delays—as long as no harm done.’ Relatable and funny.
Career flashbacks include Tips origins, early successes, and ties with giants like Viacom. ‘Punjabi cinema’s expansion via broad platforms has made it family-friendly spectacles, enjoyable sans discomfort for any age.’
Nimrat Khaira jests, ‘Fingers crossed my groom isn’t Kartara-esque—spoilers in the movie!’ She laments relative dramas over budgets in weddings, craving an emotionally attuned, caring love match.
This collaboration heralds Punjabi film’s mainstream surge, offering laughter, heart, and insights into enduring love.
