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Yaad Grewal
Born
Yaad Grewal

(1975-08-23) 23 August 1975 (age 49)
Occupation(s)Actor, Director
Years active2004–present
AwardsBest actor in negative performance-2008,2010,2012

Yaad Grewal (Born 23 August 1975) is an India actor who works in Hindi and Punjabi, films & music albums.

Early life

Yaad Grewal was born in Punjabi family, on August 27 1975 in a city called Bathinda, situated in Punjab.He did his Schooling from St. Joseph Convent School Bathinda and finished his graduation from Pravara Medical College Loni. He was a National level Basketball Player and State level Boxer for Punjab. But he is widely famous for his acting at present. He is one of the fine and talented Punjabi actor who has given a new trend to Punjabi Cinema.. Recently he was nominated for the movie Fateh in PTC Punjabi Film Award 2015 for his outstanding performance.

Career

Yaad Grewal has worked in more than 200 music videos and movies like Mitti, Lion of Punjab, Sadda Haq, Sikander, Himmat Singh, Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara!, Phantom and many more. Other than this, many times he was nominated and won the best performance in Negative Role award for the various film such as Mitti(2008), Lion of Punjab(2010), Sadda Haq(2012).[1] 2015[2] 2015

Filmography

Year Title Language
2010 Mitti Punjabi
2011 Lion of Punjab Punjabi
2012 Kabaddi Once Again Punjabi
2013 Sikander Punjabi
2013 Sadda Haq Punjabi
2013 Himmat Singh Punjabi
2013 Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Hindi
2014 Fateh Punjabi
2015 Phantom Hindi

Music videos

Year Song Album Language Notes

References

  1. ^ "'Phantom'". The Tribune. 28 August 2015.
  2. ^ "'Because I'm bad'". The Tribune. 14 September 2015.