Guru Randhawa to make acting debut with Hindi musical drama film
Singer-composer Guru Randhawa is all set to make his debut as an actor. The 29-year-old, who till now has featured in music videos, will be seen in a Hindi musical drama feature film for the first time.
Singer-composer Guru Randhawa is all set to make his debut as an actor. The 29-year-old, who till now has featured in music videos, will be seen in a Hindi musical drama feature film for the first time.
The film’s story revolves around the tumultuous journey of a young musician from the depths of anonymity to fortune and status.
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Talking about his acting debut, Guru Randhawa shared: “I’m quite excited to explore new horizons and expand my capabilities, as an artist I’ve always strived to discover myself in new and creative ways. Working on this film was quite an instinctive decision and I’m blessed to have this opportunity to showcase my journey and talent.”
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“Trying something new always comes with a set of challenges and l’m super thrilled to put in all my hard work into it this dream project. I can’t wait to take my fans on this exciting journey with me and l’m sure it will suprise them beyond bounds,” the “Nain Bengali” singer added.
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The yet untitled film will be backed by Endemol Shine India.
“We are pleased to collaborate with and launch the musical powerhouse that is Guru Randhawa! The joy as producers and creators is to be able to create content that has wide appeal and is unique, relatable yet entertaining for a wide demographic. Guru has a dedicated fan base who I’m sure will be very excited to see him make his acting debut,” shared Abhishek Rege, CEO Endemol Shine India.
While the rest of the cast is still being decided, the makers claim that the film will be a rollercoaster ride peppered with lyrical and foot tapping music.
Ustad Puran Shah Koti, the legendary Punjabi musician and teacher, passed away at 72, leaving behind a timeless legacy. Stars like Guru Randhawa and Diljit Dosanjh paid heartfelt tributes, remembering his unmatched contribution to music.
Critics argue that framing a schoolgirl as the object of affection for a teacher crosses a dangerous line, especially in a country where conversations about power dynamics and gender safety are more urgent than ever.
The film brings together an electrifying cast, including the legendary Babbu Maan, Guru Randhawa, veteran actor Guggu Gill, and 'Bigg Boss' fame Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia