Gippy Grewal visits Pakistan to promote new film
The news of the Indian singer regarding his arrival in Pakistan has gone viral on the social media

Lahore: Gippy Grewal, the celebrated Indian actor and singer of Punjabi films, has reportedly arrived in Pakistan to promote his latest film. This is not his first visit to the country.
Last year, Grewal, along with Binnu Dhillon and Karamjeet Anmol, traveled to Pakistan to promote their film "Mojan Hi Mojan." During that visit, the trio also toured the Kartarpur Corridor.
Indian Punjabi movies are hugely popular in Pakistan, and Pakistani actors have been participating in Indian Punjabi films for quite some time. The Artists such as Iftikhar Thakur, Nasir Chinioti, and Naseem Vicky have been showcasing their talents in various Punjabi films, boosting the popularity of cross-border film collaborations.
Gippy Grewal is a prominent figure in the Punjabi film industry, known for his significant contributions to both acting and singing. According to social media reports, he has arrived in Pakistan again, though further details about his visit remain undisclosed.

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