Did Alia Bhatt Celebrate Diljit Dosanjh's Emmy Nomination?

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- Alia Bhatt congratulated Diljit Dosanjh on his Emmy nomination.
- Diljit expressed the importance of humanity over accolades.
- He shared details about his upcoming tour in Hong Kong.
- The Netflix drama "Amar Singh Chamkila" explores significant social issues.
- Diljit’s nomination marks a proud moment for Punjabi cinema.
Mumbai, Sep 27 (NationPress) The renowned Bollywood star Alia Bhatt extended her congratulations to the talented Diljit Dosanjh for securing an Emmy nomination.
She shared her excitement on her Instagram Stories, stating, "Congrats @diljitdosanjh and the team behind this gem! Shining bright indeed!" (sic)
Following the announcement of his Emmy nod on Friday, Diljit expressed his heartfelt gratitude via social media. He emphasized that humanity is the most significant virtue, eclipsing all accomplishments.
In his post, the star of ‘Jatt & Juliet' revealed plans for his upcoming tour in Hong Kong.
“Next Stop Hong Kong HK 28th September - AXA X WONDERLAND AURA TOUR," Diljit captioned the video.
The clip showcased Diljit’s signature humorous style as he interacted warmly with his Indian fans, capturing memories through photographs and sharing joyful moments.
In one heartwarming scene, a group of ladies posed with Diljit, bestowing blessings upon him. When meeting another fan, he remarked, “Insaniyat sabse badi cheez hai.” As a fan expressed, “Suna bahut kuch tha, aaj dekh liya hai,” Diljit responded with a blessing, “Aap khush rahiye hamesha.”
Diljit has been nominated for 'Best Performance by an Actor' for his role in the Netflix biographical drama "Amar Singh Chamkila".
Upon sharing the news on social media, Diljit reposted information about his nomination on Instagram Stories, adding, "It's all because of @imtiazaliofficial sir," and tagged Netflix India.
Directed by Imtiaz Ali, "Amar Singh Chamkila" chronicles the life of the iconic Punjabi folk singer Amar Singh Chamkila, celebrated for his audacious and raw songs that addressed sensitive issues such as drug abuse and dowry.
The drama culminates in the tragic, unsolved 1988 assassination of Chamkila and his second wife, Amarjot, as they were gunned down while performing on stage.