New Delhi: The press conference of the much-awaited Punjabi film Viyah Kartare Da was recently held at PVR Cinema in the capital. Lead a...
New Delhi: The press conference of the much-awaited
Punjabi film Viyah Kartare Da was recently held at PVR Cinema in the capital.
Lead actors Gippy Grewal and Nimrat Khaira attended the event and interacted
with the media, sharing interesting insights about the film.
Speaking about the project, Gippy Grewal described
the film as a wholesome family comedy directed by Sameer Kang. The story
revolves around a young man who wishes to marry the girl of his choice, but
faces opposition from his family. On the other hand, the girl is hesitant to
marry him due to his unemployment. The narrative unfolds through a series of
humorous situations that promise to leave audiences in splits.
When asked about playing a police officer in the
film and whether it would impact the image of the Punjab Police, Gippy
responded confidently that audiences would feel proud after watching the film
and would see that the character enhances the dignity of the force.
During the interaction, Nimrat Khaira was asked if
she would consider marrying someone like Kartare in real life. She laughingly
declined, saying she would not marry such a person. On being asked what causes
more stress in Punjabi weddings—budget or relatives—she humorously replied that
managing relatives is far more challenging, as there is always at least one
displeased family member at every wedding. She added that in real life, she
would prefer a partner who is loving and caring.
Talking about the current state of Punjabi cinema,
Gippy Grewal shared that the industry has grown tremendously over the years. He
recalled the early days of his film Carry On Jatta, when resources were limited
and promotion was a challenge. Today, Punjabi cinema is expanding globally and
reaching audiences across India. He also mentioned that efforts are being made
to broaden the reach of Punjabi films in collaboration with Dharma Productions.
According to him, Punjabi cinema stands out as one of the few industries
offering clean, family-friendly entertainment.
Apart from Gippy Grewal and Nimrat Khaira, the film
also stars Prince Kanwaljit Singh, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Deep Sehgal, B.N. Sharma,
Hardeep Gill, Inamul Haq and Rupinder Rupi in key roles.
Produced by Dharma Productions, Humble Motion
Pictures FZCO and Pitara Talkies, this entertaining Punjabi comedy is slated
for a worldwide theatrical release on 27 February 2026.

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