Diljit Dosanjh thanks Imtiaz for Chamkila, reacts to fans’ catchy sign ‘Hoega Bieber, Hoega Travis, Sadda Toh Eh Hi Hai’. clock | Web Series News
Diljit Dosanjh’s latest film, Amar Singh Chamkila, directed by Imtiaz Ali and starring Parineeti Chopra, premiered on Netflix on April 12. At a recent concert in Mumbai, Diljit thanked Imtiaz and called for more support for Indian artistes. Read it!
Diljit Dosanjh thanks Imtiaz for Chamkila
Diljit Dosanjh Currently winning hearts after his latest movie Amar Singh killed me Released on April 12 (Friday). He is a director Imtiaz AliA biopic of Diljit and Parineeti Chopra starring and currently streaming on Netflix. Last night (April 13), the singer-actress set fire to the stage during a concert in Mumbai.
Diljit Dosanjh thanks Imtiaz Ali
In his concert, Diljit Dosanjh thanked Imtiaz Ali for giving this film. He said of Punjabi:Lead actor toh hu nhi, par jo film achii lagti hai, woh karleta hoon.” He made everyone in the audience give a standing ovation for Imtiaz Ali I hung up And thanked the producers.
He further expressed that Indian fans don’t support Indian artists as much as they support international artists and that we should support Indian artists after he read one of the signs by a fan at a concert. “Hoega bieber, hoega travis, sadda toh eh hi hi diljit.”
Diljit is very popular with a strong fan following and is known for his live shows on stage. He was also among the few Indian celebrities who performed at Coachella 2023. Several celebrities including Ayushmann Khurrana, Kriti Sanon, Varun Dhawan, Vijay Varma, Tamannaah, Maniesh Paul and others attended the concert.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Diljit is being praised for his role in the film – Amar Singh killed meDirected by Imtiaz Ali. The film takes an in-depth look at the life and legacy of legendary Punjabi artist Amar Singh Chamkila, with Diljit portraying the role of the singer and Parineeti Chopra as his wife, Amarjot.
Talking about the making of Amar Singh Chamkila, Imtiaz Ali had earlier said in an interview, “Stories of young musicians challenging society’s norms, seeing unprecedented success and then pursuing violent goals are unfortunately a worldwide phenomenon. The life and times of Chamkila raised important questions for society, but ultimately it is a celebration of the life of an artist, the story of a musician who could never give up his first love – music.”