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Sunil Grover Set For 'New Beginnings' With Punjabi Film Vaisakhi List

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Mar, 2016 01:34 PM
    Comedian-actor Sunil Grover, who won hearts by playing Gutthi in a comedy show on TV, is excited about his first Punjabi film "Vaisakhi List".
     
    Sharing the first poster of the film, which also stars Jimmy Sheirgill and Shruti Sodhi, on Twitter, Sunil said he is looking forward to the film's release on April 22.
     
    "1st March! New beginnings. Poster release of my first Punjabi Film #vaisakhilist. Here it is," he tweeted on Tuesday.
     
    In the poster, Sunil, who has acted in Bollywood films like "Ghajini" and "Gabbar is Back", can be seen on a bike with Jimmy and Shruti Sodhi.
     
    The two actors look like prisoners on the run as they are dressed in jail outfits. Shruti, on the other hand, is all decked up in bridal wear. They are being chased by men with sticks in their hands.
     
    He might have ventured into Punjabi films, but he hasn't left the small screen. Come April, he will be seen with comedian-actor Kapil Sharma on "The Kapil Sharma Show".

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