Diljit Dosanjh, who is currently busy with his Dil-Luminati Tour in India, recently performed in his hometown, Chandigarh. At the concert, the singer got overwhelmed and talked about performing on home ground. He also had quite a fun take on Allu Arjun’s viral dialogue from Pushpa. While the Crew actor shared he had not seen Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2, he recreated the “Jhukega nahi” dialogue on stage.
While interacting with the crowd, Diljit said, “Today, the dhol beats will communicate the moon, because the Gabru has come to Chandigarh to leave a strong imprint. Punjabi aa gaye oye, I keep saying this around the world. I even said it at the world’s biggest stage in Coachella, but it would be a shame if I don’t say this slogan in my hometown. I dedicate today’s concert to the World Chess Champion D Gukesh. He had thought about becoming a World Champion and didn’t give up until he became one. Everyone faces obstacles. I also do. But he didn’t give up. I have seen the first part of Pushpa. It has a famous dialogue, ‘Jhukega nahi saala.’ If the saala doesn’t bow, why would the jija do that? Have as much fun as you’ll want; this will be your best night.”
Reacting to Diljit’s take on the popular Pushpa dialogue, a fan wrote, “Punjabi kadi na jhuke hai na jhukenge!! Punjabi chaa gaye oye!! Baaki saare sun lo dhayan naal (Punjabis have never bowed down, nor they ever will. Everyone listen carefully, they are ruling hearts).” Another fan wrote, “One of the amazing feelings was to attend your concert.” A comment read, “Diljit Dosanjh your kindness is your biggest strength!”
On the film front, Diljit Dosanjh will be next seen in Border 2. He also has the sequel of No Entry in the pipeline.
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