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Gippy Grewal Says Life’s Highs and Lows Require People to ‘Carry On’

New Delhi — Punjabi actor and singer Gippy Grewal says the title of his upcoming film “Carry On Jatta 4” also reflects a broader life lesson: people will face highs and lows, but they should not give up too quickly.

Asked whether the “Carry On Jatta” idea of moving forward had helped him through any phase of his own life, Grewal said everyone experiences difficult moments.

“There are plus and minus moments in everyone’s life. I won’t say that if something does not go well once or twice, there is nothing as such in that person,” Grewal, whose real name is Rupinder, told IANS.

“One day he will have to leave it, but no one should surrender soon. There are many moments in life where ‘Carry On Jatta’ will get used,” he added.

The first “Carry On Jatta” film was released in 2012. Directed by Smeep Kang, it starred Grewal and Mahie Gill. The second and third installments, released in 2018 and 2023, featured Grewal alongside Sonam Bajwa.

“Carry On Jatta 4” is scheduled for release on June 26. The film follows a new web of lies, mistaken identities and family chaos.

Grewal first gained attention as a singer with his single “Phulkari” and made his acting debut in the 2010 Punjabi film “Mel Karade Rabba.” He later appeared in films including “Carry On Jatta,” “Lucky Di Unlucky Story,” “Bhaji in Problem” and “Jatt James Bond.”

Before “Carry On Jatta 4,” he was seen in “Akaal: The Unconquered,” a historical drama also starring Nimrat Khaira, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Nikitin Dheer and Shinda Grewal.

Set in 1840s Punjab after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, “Akaal: The Unconquered” follows Sikh warrior Akaal Singh’s resistance against hostile forces. The film was released on April 10, 2025, around Vaisakhi, and marked Dharma Productions’ debut in Punjabi cinema. (Source: IANS)

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