Roopi Gill
Roopi Gill (born 28 July 1997) is a Canadian actress and model recognized for her roles in Punjabi cinema.[1] She gained prominence through her debut performance as Noor, a dedicated teacher, in the 2018 film Ashke, directed by Amberdeep Singh, which marked her entry into Pollywood alongside actress Sanjeeda Sheikh.[2][3] Gill's early career included appearances in Punjabi music videos, contributing to her rising visibility in the industry before transitioning to feature films.[4] Following Ashke, she starred in Vadda Kalakaar (2018), portraying a supporting role that further showcased her versatility.[5] Her breakthrough lead role came in Laiye Je Yaarian (2019), opposite Harish Verma, where she played a central character in a romantic drama, earning a nomination for Best Actress at the 2020 PTC Punjabi Film Awards and a Critics' Award for Best Actress at the same event.[6] Subsequent notable works include Maa Da Ladla (2022), a family-oriented comedy-drama; Parinda Paar Geyaa (2023), a romantic film; Jatt Nuu Chudail Takri (2024), blending horror and comedy elements; and the historical drama Bibi Rajni (2024), which highlighted her ability to tackle diverse genres.[1][4] In 2025, she appeared in Majhail, continuing her trajectory in Punjabi entertainment.[1] Gill's performances have been praised for their emotional depth and range, establishing her as a prominent figure in contemporary Punjabi cinema.[7]Early life and education
Family and upbringing
Roopi Gill was born on July 28, 1997, in Canada, holding Canadian nationality by birth.[8] She hails from a middle-class family background, with her father named Dalbir Singh and her mother's identity not publicly disclosed.[9] During her early childhood, Gill spent the first five years living with her grandparents in Punjab, India, while her parents worked to establish their life in Canada.[10] At a young age, she relocated to Canada and was raised in Surrey, British Columbia, where she grew up immersed in a Punjabi-Canadian cultural environment.[8] Throughout her childhood, Gill showed an early inclination toward acting and performing arts as a personal hobby, despite initially aspiring to a career as a police officer.[11]Schooling and early interests
Roopi Gill attended North Surrey Secondary School in Surrey, Canada, where she completed her high school education.[12] She later pursued higher education and graduated, although the specific college remains undisclosed in public records.[10] From childhood, Gill harbored a strong interest in acting, viewing it as a personal passion rather than a professional pursuit.[13] This inclination developed organically through her exposure to films and entertainment, shaping her creative inclinations early on.[8] Initially lacking any formal training in acting or modeling, Gill approached these fields self-taught, treating acting as a hobby while aspiring to a career in law enforcement.[11]Career
Modeling and initial forays
Roopi Gill began her modeling career in Canada in 2017, engaging primarily in print and promotional endeavors within the Punjabi diaspora community.[8] These early efforts included minor appearances in local advertisements and events, which helped establish her presence in the North American Punjabi entertainment scene.[11] Concurrently, Gill developed an initial social media footprint on Instagram, where she posted fashion and lifestyle content to cultivate a dedicated following among young Punjabi audiences. This digital engagement was instrumental in transitioning from local visibility to broader recognition.[14] Seeking expanded opportunities in the vibrant Punjabi film and music sectors, Gill relocated from Canada to India, a move that positioned her for greater involvement in the industry's core activities.[13]Music video breakthrough
Roopi Gill achieved a pivotal breakthrough in the Punjabi music video scene with her appearance in the 2018 track "Diamond" by Gurnam Bhullar. Her first music video appearance was in "Yaaran Ch Fikr" by Karan Aujla in 2017. Released on January 10, 2018, the "Diamond" video amassed over 772 million views on YouTube, highlighting her as the female lead and propelling her to widespread recognition within the industry.[15] This high-energy romantic song, directed by Sukh Sanghera, marked her rise from modeling to a prominent on-screen presence, captivating audiences with its vibrant visuals and catchy melody.[8] Building on this success, Gill featured in the 2020 music video for "Stranger" by Diljit Dosanjh and Simar Kaur, further elevating her profile in the Punjabi music landscape. Uploaded on January 21, 2020, the romantic duet garnered more than 33 million views, showcasing Gill alongside Dosanjh in a visually striking narrative set against diverse backdrops.[16] The track, produced under Saga Music and directed by Sukh Sanghera, emphasized themes of unexpected love, contributing to her growing fanbase and solidifying her appeal in mainstream Punjabi releases.[17] These videos exemplified Gill's on-screen charisma through her expressive performances and natural chemistry with leading artists, drawing from her prior modeling experience to secure additional contracts in promotional campaigns. By 2025, she had appeared in over 20 music videos, playing a key role in amplifying Punjabi pop culture's global reach via platforms like YouTube and social media.[1]Transition to film acting
Roopi Gill's transition to film acting was facilitated by her rising popularity from the music video "Diamond" by Gurnam Bhullar, which opened doors to casting opportunities in Punjabi cinema.[18] She made her acting debut in the 2018 film Ashke, directed by Amberdeep Singh, where she portrayed the supporting role of Noor, a dedicated teacher.[3] Her performance was noted for its natural authenticity and emotional depth, earning positive critical attention in early reviews that highlighted her seamless integration into the ensemble alongside Amrinder Gill.[7] This role marked her entry into narrative-driven storytelling, building on the expressive skills honed in shorter music video formats.[18] Following her debut, Gill progressed to more prominent positions, securing a lead role in the 2019 romantic drama Laiye Je Yaarian, directed by Sukh Sanghera, where she played a key character navigating business and personal conflicts.[19] Her involvement in this film demonstrated growing versatility, as she collaborated again with established figures in the industry. By 2024, she took on a central lead in Bibi Rajni, a historical drama directed by Amar Hundal, portraying the titular character in a story of faith and resilience, further solidifying her presence in feature-length projects.[20] As a newcomer in Punjabi cinema, Gill faced several challenges, including a notable gender pay disparity compared to male counterparts, intense public scrutiny that amplified the pressure to deliver flawless performances, and the fear of unfavorable comparisons when working with seasoned actors.[18] Additionally, her Canadian roots—having been born in Canada, spent early childhood in India with her grandparents in Ludhiana, and returned to Canada around age five—presented adjustments in navigating the India-centric demands of the Punjabi film industry, such as cultural immersion and logistical hurdles of international travel.[18] These experiences tested her resilience while she balanced her diaspora identity with professional commitments.[8] By 2025, Gill's established status was evident in her roles in Mithde, a family drama directed by Amberdeep Singh exploring themes of love and relationships, and Majhail, an action-crime film directed by Dheeraj Kedarnath Rattan depicting rival family tensions.[21][22] These projects underscored her evolution into a reliable lead actress capable of handling diverse genres within Punjabi cinema.[18]Works
Films
Roopi Gill made her acting debut in Punjabi cinema with a supporting role in the 2018 film Ashke, directed by Amberdeep Singh, where she portrayed Noor, a dedicated teacher who connects the protagonist with a school bhangra team alongside co-stars Amrinder Gill and Sanjeeda Sheikh; the film achieved commercial success, grossing approximately ₹18 crore worldwide.[3] Later that year, she appeared in a minor role as Malki in Vadda Kalakaar (also known as Famous Artist), directed by Kuldeep Kaushik, depicting a supportive figure in the tale of an aspiring actor's journey, featuring co-stars Alfaaz and Yograj Singh.[23][24] In 2019, Gill transitioned to lead roles, starring as Raunak, a determined businesswoman combating a corporate rival by enlisting a charming con artist, in Laiye Je Yaarian, directed by Sukh Sanghera, with co-stars Harish Verma, Rubina Bajwa, and Amrinder Gill; the romantic comedy highlighted her versatility and contributed to her rising prominence in the industry.[19][25] She followed this with a supporting role in the 2022 family drama Maa Da Ladla, directed by Uday Pratap Singh, where she played a key secondary character in the narrative of intertwined relationships and personal struggles, alongside leads Tarsem Jassar and Neeru Bajwa.[26][27] In 2023, she starred in the romantic drama Parinda Paar Geyaa, directed by Ksshitij Chaudhary, portraying Jasmine Dhillon opposite Gurnam Bhullar in a story of love, heartbreak, and musical dreams.[28] Gill took on a supporting role as Jeeti in Jatt Nuu Chudail Takri (2024), a horror-comedy directed by Vikas Vashisht, blending supernatural elements with humor, co-starring Gippy Grewal and Sargun Mehta.[29] Gill took on her most acclaimed lead to date in Bibi Rajni (2024), directed by Amar Hundal, embodying the resilient village woman Rajni whose unyielding faith inspires those around her in a story drawn from Sikh historical events, co-starring Yograj Singh, Jass Bajwa, and Gurpreet Ghuggi; the film emerged as a box office success with a first weekend worldwide gross of ₹6 crore.[20][30] In 2025, she shared co-lead duties as Rani in Mithde, a multi-generational family saga directed by Amberdeep Singh, portraying a pivotal family member navigating love and legacy, with co-stars Tania and Laksh Duleh.[21][31] That same year, Gill led as Basant Kaur in the action-crime thriller Majhail, directed by Dheeraj Rattan, depicting a strong-willed woman amid escalating rivalries between criminal clans, opposite Dev Kharoud and Guggu Gill; the film underscored themes of power and loyalty, resonating with audiences for its gritty portrayal of Punjabi societal tensions.[22][32]Music videos
Roopi Gill has appeared in over 20 music videos since her debut, establishing herself as a prominent figure in Punjabi music promotions. Her roles have evolved from primarily romantic lead female parts in upbeat tracks to more versatile portrayals, including emotional and narrative-driven themes that showcase her acting range alongside modeling appeal. This progression is evident in her collaborations with leading Punjabi artists, contributing to videos that often exceed tens of millions of views on platforms like YouTube.[33] Her breakthrough in music videos, such as the massively popular "Diamond," marked her entry into the industry and set the stage for subsequent high-profile appearances.[15] The following table highlights key music video appearances chronologically:| Year | Song Title | Artist | Approximate Views (as of November 2025) | Role/Theme |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Diamond | Gurnam Bhullar | 772 million | Lead female in a glamorous, celebratory theme of luxury and attraction.[15] |
| 2018 | Kamli | Mankirt Aulakh | 187 million | Energetic lead in a bhangra-infused romantic track emphasizing playful infatuation.[34] |
| 2020 | Stranger | Diljit Dosanjh (feat. Simar Kaur) | 33 million | Romantic lead portraying a chance encounter turning into love, directed by Sukh Sanghera.[16] |
| 2023 | Raah Warga | Arjan Dhillon | 20 million | Supportive female role in a heartfelt song about life's path and companionship.[35] |
| 2023 | Dheeye | Bir Singh | 5.8 million | Central figure in an emotional narrative exploring longing and rural Punjabi life.[36] |
| 2024 | Saza | Jass Bajwa | 9 million | Dramatic lead in a poignant track dealing with fate and emotional punishment.[37] |
| 2024 | Nagri Nagri | Jass Bajwa | 22 million | Vibrant performer in a folk-inspired song highlighting cultural journeys and devotion.[38] |
| 2025 | Mere Mithdeya | Ammy Virk | 19 million | Key role in a tender, family-oriented theme of sweetness and bonds.[39] |