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Akaal Shines Bright as Gippy Grewal Wins Big at Dadasaheb Phalke Awards

Tuhina Ghoshal Darpan, 01 May, 2026 05:32 PM
  • Akaal Shines Bright as Gippy Grewal Wins Big at Dadasaheb Phalke Awards

Punjabi cinema continues to make its mark on the global stage, with Gippy Grewal earning the Best Director honour at the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for his film Akaal: The Unconquered.

A multi-hyphenate talent, Grewal has long been a defining force in Punjabi entertainment, but this recognition highlights a new chapter in his journey as a filmmaker. Akaal: The Unconquered has been widely appreciated for its scale and storytelling, drawing audiences in with its emotional weight and strong narrative voice.

Reacting to the win, Grewal shared that the film holds a special place in his heart. He credited the entire team behind the project and acknowledged the audience for embracing the film so wholeheartedly. For him, the award is not just a milestone but also motivation to continue telling stories that resonate across generations.

The film itself marks one of his most ambitious undertakings to date, both in terms of vision and execution. It reflects a growing confidence within Punjabi cinema to push boundaries and present stories on a larger canvas.

With this win, Grewal adds another significant achievement to his already expansive career. Looking ahead, he shows no signs of slowing down, with upcoming projects including Warning 3 and Warning 4 already creating buzz among fans.

Picture Courtesy: instagram.com/gippygrewal

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