ACTRESS Sargun Mehta, who is
gearing up for the release of
her upcoming film Carry On
Jatta 4, echoes the spirit of the upcoming film and says that disappointments may come daily, weekly or
monthly, but one must adopt the attitude of perseverance and keep moving forward.
Talking to IANS, if there has been
a phase in her life where the mantra
of Carry On Jattashe has used: “I think
that disappointments are a
part of life.
M a n y
times we
t h i n k
that we
w a n t
m a n y
t h i n g s ,
but we
don't get
t h e m ,
or we
think that we can do it, but we can't.”
“And it happens literally, maybe
sometimes on a daily basis, sometimes
weekly, sometimes monthly. But the
attitude should be Carry On Jatta."
The first installment of Carry On
Jattawas released in 2012. It is directed by Smeep Kang and stars Gippy
Grewal and Mahie Gill.
The second
and third installments featured Gippy
alongside Sonam Bajwa. It was
released in 2018 and 2023, respectively.
The fourth part will release in June
26. The film revolves around an entirely new web of hilarious lies, mistaken identities, and family chaos.
The 37-year-old, who is one of the
highest-paid Punjabi actresses,
began acting in her college, and
later ventured into television
roles, having made her screen
debut in 2009 with 12/24 Karol
Bagh.
Her notable roles include
Phulwa, Kya Huaa Tera
Vaada and Balika Vadhu.
She made her film
debut in 2015 with the
Punjabi film Angrej
and was then seen in
films such as Love
Punjab and
Lahoriye, Qismat,
Qismat 2,Surkhi Bindi
and Saunkan
Saunkanay.
Sargun made her Hindi film
debut with the 2022 film Cuttputlli
directed by Ranjit M Tewari. A
remake of the 2018 Tamil film
Ratsasan written and directed by
Ram Kumar, it stars Akshay Kumar,
Rakul Preet Singh, Joshua LeClair and
Chandrachur Singh.