Gippy on cleaning toilets in Canada: Had to struggle until my second album
India, June 18 -- Actor-singer Gippy Grewal who is gearing up for the release of Carry on Jatta 4, recently opened up about his journey towards success, including the struggles he faced in Canada in his early years.
During a conversation with comedian Bharti Siingh and husband Harssh Limbachiyaa, Gippy shared that although his debut song Chakk Ley was a hit, he had to juggle multiple jobs to make ends meet until his second album's release. "I used to do 3-4 jobs. By the time I returned home, it would be 4 o'clock in the morning. Then, I would pick up my wife (Ravneet Grewal) and the two of us would distribute newspapers. She also worked at Subway from 6am to 4pm and then worked as a security guard," revealed the Angreji Beat singer.
The 43-year-old added that he and his wife even took on a cleaning contract at a mall to support themselves. "In the evening, we would work for 2-3 hours. Picking trays from the food court was her work and I did the cleaning. I had to clean the toilets as well. In other jobs, I would make 8 dollars, but in the mall cleaning job, I would get almost $13 (around Rs.900)."
Despite the hardships, he and his wife always supported each other. Recalling the newspaper job, he shared, "My wife and I would think that this is our time together. So we would keep talking the whole time and get done with that job in two hours."
Gippy married Ravneet in 2007. They are parents to three kids: Ekom Grewal, Shinda Grewal and Gurbaaz Grewal. HTC...
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