Gurpreet Ghuggi: History is interesting as it has already happened

IANS April 8, 2025 301 views

Punjabi actor Gurpreet Ghuggi is set to release his latest historical film "Akaal: The Unconquered" on April 10th. The movie explores a compelling narrative set in 1840s Punjab, focusing on themes of honor and resilience. Ghuggi passionately explains why audiences are drawn to historical stories, comparing them to nostalgic moments of examining old family photographs. His insight suggests that people are inherently curious about understanding past events and the context that shaped them.

"History is interesting because it has already happened" - Gurpreet Ghuggi
Gurpreet Ghuggi: History is interesting as it has already happened
New Delhi, April 8: Punjabi film actor and comedian Gurpreet Ghuggi, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film “Akaal: The Unconquered”, shared his thoughts on the popularity of period films. He remarked that historical stories resonate with audiences because "history is interesting as it has already happened."

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- Upcoming film Akaal set in 1840s Punjab explores historical narrative

"We are not afraid of the past. It has already happened. There is only interest in the past. How did it happen? Why did it happen? I think you should open a photo album of your house. There will be black and white photos," Gurpreet told IANS.

"There will also be photos which are more yellow than black and white. You will stop there and stay on the same page for 10 minutes. You are always interested in your past," he added.

The actor shares why periodicals are so popular.

"History is interesting because it has already happened. Whatever you know about it is factual. You don't know the actual future. This is factual. I think if the periodic films are made well, this is the reason why everyone wants to go back."

"You must also want the same world. In the same way, people from poor villages used to sit together. If the periodic films are made well, people will definitely crave to watch them."

"Akaal: The Unconquered," which will be released on April 10, is set in the 1840s Punjab. It tells the tale of honour and resilience follows Sardar Akaal Singh and his village as they face a vengeful assault by Jangi Jahan and his forces after the death of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh.

Gurpreet began his career by acting in theatre in the early 1990s, after which he had recurring roles in television series such as Ronak Mela and the soap opera Parchhaven. He gained international public recognition with comedic leading roles through his videos Ghuggi Junction and Ghuggi Shoo Mantar, before beginning his film career by starring as Patwari Jhilmil Singh in Asa Nu Maan Watna Da.

He starred in the film Carry On Jatta and was praised for his meaningful leading role in Ardaas.

Reader Comments

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Simran K.
Ghuggi makes such a great point about historical films! There's something magical about seeing our past come to life on screen. Can't wait to watch Akaal next week! 🙌
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Rajbir S.
Interesting perspective but I wish he'd talk more about the responsibility that comes with making historical films. Getting the facts right is crucial when so many people will learn from these movies.
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Amanjeet P.
The photo album analogy is spot on! My grandfather's old pictures always make me wonder about the stories behind them. Excited to see how they've brought 1840s Punjab to life in Akaal.
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Priya M.
Ghuggi has such a unique way of looking at things! From comedy to historical drama, his range is incredible. Ardaas was brilliant and I'm sure Akaal will be too.
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Harpreet D.
"History is interesting because it has already happened" - what a simple yet profound statement! Makes me appreciate all the researchers who work behind the scenes on these period films.
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Jasleen T.
The 1840s were such a pivotal time in Punjab's history. Hope the film does justice to the complexity of that era. The cast looks promising though! 🤞

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