- By Sidhi Agarwall
- Wed, 02 Jul 2025 08:46 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Shehnaaz Gill has come a long way since her inception in Punjabi cinema. She started acting with the Punjabi movie Sat Shri Akaal England in one of her first appearances, in 2017 but became renowned for her reality television series Bigg Boss 13, in 2019. She best remembered by fans for having an emotional connection with late actor Sidharth Shukla from the show. It has been years since Bigg Boss, and she has appeared in multiple music videos, television talk shows, and made her Bollywood movie debut in Salman Khan's Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan (2023), Now, Shehnaaz is all set to take a big step forward in her career with her upcoming movie Ikk Kudi, where she plays the lead role.
Shehnaaz Gill took to her Instagram stories to announce the new release date of the movie. The text in her story read, "Ikk Kudi in cinemas 19th Sept 2025." Originally, the movie was scheduled to hit theatres on 13th June but has now been pushed to 19th September.
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About Ikk Kudi Movie
Ikk Kudi is written and directed by Amarjit Singh Saron and promises to showcase Shehnaaz in a fresh, emotional role. The movie is presented by Raaya Picturez, Shehnaaz Gill Production, and Amor Film, making this a very personal project for the actress. Not only is she starring in it, but she’s also producing the movie along with Kaushal Joshi and Amarjit Singh Saron. This marks a major milestone in her career as she expands her talents from acting to producing.
Shehnaaz Gill's Instagram Story
Fans are already buzzing with excitement about the film, as this will be one of Shehnaaz’s first major solo lead roles in a theatrical release. The title Ikk Kudi, which translates to “One Girl”, hints at a powerful story focused around her character. With her charm, talent, and growing fan base, Shehnaaz Gill is clearly gearing up to take centre stage again—this time both in front of and behind the camera.