Surilie Gautam is a well-known face of the Punjabi Film Industry. She is the sister of a Bollywood heroin Yamy Gautam. This photoshoot occurred before Jaspal Bhatti’s last film Power Cut was released.
About Jaspal Bhatti
Jaspal Bhatti was an Indian comedian, actor, and social commentator known for his satirical humor and contributions to Indian television and cinema. He was born on March 3, 1955, in Amritsar, Punjab, India, and passed away on October 25, 2012.
Bhatti gained widespread recognition and popularity for his television series “Flop Show” and “Ulta Pulta” in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These shows were known for their sharp wit and humorous take on various social and political issues in India. Through his characters and sketches, he cleverly and humorously critiqued the quirks and idiosyncrasies of Indian society.
In addition to his television work, Jaspal Bhatti also ventured into filmmaking. He directed and acted in movies like “Mahaul Theek Hai” and “Jijaji,” which continued his tradition of satirical humor.
Bhatti’s unique comedic style made him a beloved figure in Indian entertainment. His satire often revolved around ordinary people’s struggles with bureaucracy, corruption, and societal norms. He used humor as a tool to shed light on pressing issues while providing comic relief to his audience.
Jaspal Bhatti’s contributions to the world of comedy and satire have left a lasting impact on Indian entertainment, and he is remembered as one of India’s most iconic and influential comedians.
Power Cut was his last film
Jaspal Bhatti’s last film was titled “Power Cut.” It was a Punjabi comedy film released in 2012. The film was written and directed by Jaspal Bhatti himself, and he also played a prominent role in it. “Power Cut” continued Bhatti’s tradition of using humor to comment on social and political issues.
The film revolved around the issue of frequent power cuts and electricity shortages in rural Punjab, a problem that many regions in India were grappling with at the time. “Power Cut” humorously depicted the challenges faced by the residents of a village due to the erratic power supply and the comical situations that arose as a result.
Jaspal Bhatti meets Vikram Singh in Swaaz Studio
During his last film power cut Jaspal Bhatti came to meet Vikram Singh and visited Swaaz Studio regarding upcoming photoshoots. he came with his team members and son Jasraj Singh Bhatti. He was overwhelmed by visiting Swaaz Studio and discussing many ideas for photoshoots.
Unfortunately, Jaspal Bhatti passed away in a tragic car accident on October 25, 2012, just a few days after the release of “Power Cut.” His untimely demise was a significant loss to the world of comedy and entertainment in India. “Power Cut” remains one of his final contributions to cinema and is remembered as a testament to his talent as a satirist and comedian.