Close X
Sunday, September 22, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

How Did Jasjit Sheirgill Become Jimmy In Bollywood?

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Jul, 2016 02:37 PM
    There is a still a part of the hit 1996 film "Maachis" that actor Jimmy Sheirgill is carrying with him and that is the name of his character.
     
    When the actor along with colleague Irrfan Khan came on the sets of “The Kapil Sharma Show” to promote their forthcoming film “Madaari”, Jimmy shared how his name was changed. 
     
    “While shooting for my first film 'Maachis', my character name was Jimmy and I liked that name very much,” Jimmy said in a statement.
     
    He added: “Everyone around me started calling me Jimmy and hence I changed my name to Jimmy from Jasjit. Even today the starting credits of the movie 'Maachis' mention my name as Jasjit Singh Gill… But then onwards I changed my name to Jimmy.”
     
    The episode with the stars will air on Sunday on Sony Entertainment Television. 

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Glad I'm Not Stereotyped In Bollywood: Sunny Leone

    Glad I'm Not Stereotyped In Bollywood: Sunny Leone
    Actress Sunny Leone says she is glad that she hasn't got stereotyped in Bollywood.

    Glad I'm Not Stereotyped In Bollywood: Sunny Leone

    Hope To Work With Salman Again: Aamir Khan

    Hope To Work With Salman Again: Aamir Khan
    After tickling the funny bone of many fans with Salman Khan in "Andaz Apna Apna", Aamir Khan hopes to work with the "Dabangg" star again possibly for a sequel to the 1994 film.

    Hope To Work With Salman Again: Aamir Khan

    Malaika Arora Campaigns To End Cruelty Against Horses

    Actress Malaika Arora has teamed up with animal rights organisation PETA India to star in a new campaign, calling for an end to horse-drawn carriage rides.

    Malaika Arora Campaigns To End Cruelty Against Horses

    There Are Absolutely No Men In My Life: Amy Jackson

    Bollywood actress Amy Jackson, who is in the news for a rumoured relationship with international singer Cheryl Cole's former husband Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini, says there are "absolutely no men" in her life except her father and dog.

    There Are Absolutely No Men In My Life: Amy Jackson

    TV a bigger medium than films: Remo D'Souza

    Choreographer-director Remo D'Souza, who is returning to the small screen as the super-judge of the second season of "Dance +", says TV is a bigger medium than films to connect with the audience.

    TV a bigger medium than films: Remo D'Souza

    Films On Sports Very Necessary: Randeep Hooda

    Films On Sports Very Necessary: Randeep Hooda
    Actor Randeep Hooda, who played a mixed martial arts (MMA) artist in "Do Lafzon Ki Kahani" and will be seen as superstar Salman Khan's wrestling coach in "Sultan", says films on sports are "very necessary".

    Films On Sports Very Necessary: Randeep Hooda