Singer and rapper Parmish Verma is a true Punjabi Munda by heart, and we mean it! In a fun-filled episode of Tere Gully Mein, the rapper and our anchor, Tonakshi Kalra, hit the road for a long ride full of inspirational anecdotes, witty humour and his favourite dishes. Parmish Verma casually dropped the bombshell that he had given up a big break in a Hindi serial to move back to Punjab. While his well-wishers called him out for turning down an opportunity in Mumbai, he did not seem to regret it. Moreover, his face donned a proud smile as he relived that decision. Want to know why he made that surprising choice? Scroll down to get the full story behind his heartfelt loyalty to his homeland!
Parmish Verma Turned Down An Offer To Work In A Hindi Serial
Parmish Verma uses a unique tactic of considering potential failure before trying something new. This effective hack helps him avoid any regrets in his decisions. The Punjab da Munda was hellbent on only working in the Punjabi industry, and nowhere else!
In a candid conversation with Tonakshi, the singer reflected on his journey back to India from Australia. Speaking about his undying loyalty to his culture, Parmish says, “I got an offer to work in a Hindi serial; however, I turned it down and returned straight to my homeland. My language and my culture belong in Punjab, my hometown.” We cannot be more in awe of the actor’s love for his homeland!
Being the talkative and funny man that he is, he says, “I didn’t want to drive a Range Rover in Bombay, but a Fortuner in Punjab, that is why I left.” We are pretty sure that with this amount of vast luxury, he can afford to drive both of these cars and many more in Punjab!
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What Does Parmish Verma Think About Punjabi Singers Receiving Global Recognition
Be it Shubh, Diljit Dosanjh, Karan Ahuja or Parmish Verma himself, these Punjabi bigwigs have tons of superhits under their belt. They have made a name for themselves as fine artists whose talents stand unmatched in the world of Punjabi music.
Parmish feels immense pride in witnessing Punjabi singers gain global recognition. He believes that the hard work of these Punjabi singers has led to Hindi movies recognising Punjabi music.
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First Published: November 04, 2024 7:57 PM