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Shehnaaz Gill starrer 'Ikk Kudi' pushed due to Punjab floods: 'We stand with our people'

By IANS | Updated: September 3, 2025 19:20 IST

Mumbai, Sep 3 The makers of the Punjabi social drama, "Ikk Kudi" featuring Shehnaaz Gill have decided to postpone ...

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Mumbai, Sep 3 The makers of the Punjabi social drama, "Ikk Kudi" featuring Shehnaaz Gill have decided to postpone the release of the forthcoming drama, keeping in view the ongoing floods in Punjab.

The film, which was originally scheduled to be out in theatres on September 19, has now been pushed to October 31st.

Sharing the news on social media, the makers wrote, "The entire team of Ikk Kudi has decided to postpone the release of the film to 31st October 2025. Due to the unexpected and severe flood situation across several regions of Punjab, we feel it is our responsibility to stand with our people during these challenging times."

They added that the "Ikk Kudi" team is in touch with various NGOs and is doing their best to support Punjab during these difficult times.

Helmed by Amarjit Singh Saron, "Ikk Kudi" also stars Nirmal Rishi, Harby Sangha, and Udaybir Sandhu in significant roles, along with others.

The project also marks Shehnaaz's debut as a producer under her home banner Shehnaaz Gill Production.

Previously, the makers of Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa's highly-awaited sequel "Nikka Zaildar 4" delayed the release of the drama due to the Punjab floods.

Makers, White Hill Studios, took to their Instagram handle and shared a post revealing that "Nikka Zaildar 4" has been postponed to October 21.

"The entire team of Nikka Zaildar 4 has decided to postpone the release of the film to 21st October 2025 due to the unforeseen severe flood situation in several areas of Punjab. We believe that it is our duty to stand by the people of Punjab during these tough times," they wrote.

They further assured that they will be visiting the flood-affected areas in the state to extend their support.

"Therefore, the Nikka Zaildar 4 team has decided to visit the affected areas very soon and provide trucks full of rations and other necessary items to the people at the earliest. We stand with Punjab," the post concluded.

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