New Delhi:
The Punjabi Diljit Dosanjh superstar, whose dil-luminati tour has been a massive rage worldwide, is sharing advice on how to combat tension in routine life.
On Wednesday, the actor-Singer turned to his Instagram and shared a video in which he can see it by giving advice on how to keep tension at bay. The video shows Diljit treating the tension of different people with a slogan, “Mitra nun hai nahi tension.”
He wrote in the title: “Tension, Ye bimari Kis Kis Ko Hai? (Tension – Who has this disease?) ”
One of the instances in the video also shows Diljit mocking the government notices in their programs when international music artists do not receive such an advisor. Diljit appeared to me by making a revealing comment on Coldplay shows recently completed in India.
Previously, the actor-Singer had shared the first glance of his next movie Punjab ’95. He reached his Instagram and shared a variety of images in which you can see in his movie character.
He wrote in the subtitle: “I challenge the dark. Punjab 95“
The film is based on the life of the human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra. He was the director of a bank in the city of Amritsar in Punjab during the militancy period in Punjab. After the Blue Star operation, the murder of Indira Gandhi and the 1984 Anti-Sikh disturbances, the police were empowered to detain the suspects for any reason, apparently as alleged terrorists.
The police were accused of killing suspicious unarmed in staged shootings and burn thousands of bodies to cover the murders. Khalra was investigating four main cases at the same time and continued to collect evidence and witnesses.
The Central Film Certification Board in India had proposed 120 cuts in the film to manufacturers. There was no certainty about the exhibition of the film given its sensitive theme. However, after the meteoric ascent and the global attention of Diljit, it seems that the film can finally see daylight.
Meanwhile, Diljit also met with the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi in the national capital. The two talked about several subjects, and Diljit even sang for the PM.
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