Synopsis
Diljit Dosanjh has officially announced the release date for Sardaar Ji 3, the third installment in the hit franchise. Fans can expect the film to be released in June this year, alongside exciting collaborations and ongoing projects.Key Takeaways
- Sardaar Ji 3 is set to release in June.
- Hania Aamir has joined the cast.
- Exciting social media speculation surrounds the film.
- Diljit is also working on Punjab 95.
- Directed by Amar Hundal, the film features a talented cast.
Mumbai, March 6 (NationPress) After achieving remarkable success with Sardaar Ji and Sardaar Ji 2, Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa are all set to launch the third chapter of the beloved franchise, Sardaar Ji 3. Through his social media platform, Diljit disclosed the anticipated release date for this exciting Punjabi film.
He delighted his Instagram followers with exclusive behind-the-scenes images from the film and indicated that it will hit theaters in June of this year.
Sardaar Ji 3 Movie in JUNE, Diljit noted in his caption.
Directed by Amar Hundal, the film will include a cast featuring Gulshan Grover, Manav Vij, Nasir Chinyoti, Monica Sharma, and Saleem Albela.
Moreover, reports have surfaced that Pakistani actress Hania Aamir has joined the cast of Sardaar Ji 3.
Recent posts from both Diljit and Hania on social media have sparked speculation about a potential collaboration. Diljit shared several images of himself dressed in a hoodie, a red jacket, and black pants.
What piqued everyone's interest was the backdrop in Diljit's pictures, which appeared strikingly similar to the one Hania had posted. Both stars seemed to be sharing moments from the same picturesque location in the UK.
Rumors are circulating that they might be filming either for Diljit’s new music video Water or Sardaar Ji 3. However, an official confirmation is still awaited.
To jog your memory, Hania was present at Diljit’s concert in London a few months back, where he even invited her on stage.
In addition, Diljit is also involved in his upcoming film Punjab 95, which tells the story of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, who served as a bank director in Amritsar during the tumultuous militancy era in Punjab.