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Gippy Grewal visits his ancestral village in Pakistan

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, January 21

Punjabi singer Gippy Grewal was often requested by his Pakistani fans to visit their homeland.  On Monday, Gippy reached Pakistan and visited the Nankana Sahib.

In a tweet, Gippy shared pictures of his visit. He wrote: “Nankana Sahib #blessed Big Thanks to @ImranKhanPTI @capt_amarinder @sayedzbukhari @petervirdee.”

According to media reports, Gippy will also be visiting Panja Sahib during his Pakistan trip. His itinerary also includes a tour of Lahore and Islamabad and place of his forefathers, which they left in 1947.

Further, the artist was greeted with warm hospitality and a lot of love as he crossed the border. Earlier, Gippy told his fans about visiting Nankana Sahib. He wrote: “Off to Nankana Sahib. Baba ji de Ghar. Feeling blessed. @ImranKhanPTI.”

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Meanwhile, on the work front, Gippy Grewal is gearing up for the release of his upcoming movie ‘Ik Sandhu Hunda Si’.

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