Ravinder Grewal

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Ravinder Grewal
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Background information
Born28 March 1973 (1973-03-28) (age 51)
Genres Punjabi, Bhangra, Romantic, Pop
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
Years active1995–present
Websitenwww.instagram.com/ravindergrewalofficial

Ravinder Grewal (born 28 March 1973) is an Indian singer and actor. [1] He has produced a Punjabi-language film, Raula Pai Gaya , through his own production house. In 2015, he featured in the legal comedy Judge Singh LLB . [2] His most popular songs include "Lovely V/s PU" and "Jatt Karjai", lyrics of both are penned by Preet Sanghreri.

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Personal life

Grewal comes from Gujjarwal village in Ludhiana district of Punjab.[ citation needed ] 2 doughter

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References

  1. "In his latest hit single Truck, singer-actor Ravinder Grewal dons a desi avatar".
  2. Singh, Jasmine (4 December 2015). "A favourable court verdict". The Tribune . Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  3. McCahill, Mike (15 December 2015). "Judge Singh LLB review – scrappy, winning slacker comedy". The Guardian . Retrieved 17 December 2015.