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Sippy Grewal is an Indian Punjabi-language film producer known for producing films like Carry on Jatta under his Australian-based banner Sippy Grewal Productions.[1] Along with his partner Sukha Singh from sukha production Rajesh Banga, a co-director with Grewal in the firm Magic Cloud Media and Entertainment (founded in 2006), he acquired international rights to three films produced under T-Series banner; Baby, Roy, and All Is Well. But he also acquired rest of many films.[2]
He is the older brother of Gippy Grewal.[1]
On 4 December 2024, Sippy starred in an episode of A Current Affair in relation to being a director of building companies in the Alaxia Group which have allegedly failed to complete multiple homes in Sydney in some cases despite receiving advance payments. He has been sued by his clients who have requested them to do the right thing but he has never responded to their requests. He is alleged to have taken advance payments from many of his customers but stopped the building work mid way. He lives a luxury life, driving a bently car and flying in private jets, while many of his customers struggle to meet their ends meet, patiently waiting for their homes to be completed while paying rent and monthly repayments.[3]
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Best Film Critics - Carry On Jatta
In 2024 he was accused of misleading people after promising to build them homes in Sydney Australia.
He was featured on the TV show A Current Affair with several families with unfinished homes from his building company.
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