Diljit Dosanjh Compares Kashmir to ‘Inner Peace’

Mumbai, Dec 17 (NationPress) Punjabi sensation Diljit Dosanjh is currently enjoying a tranquil vacation in the stunning Kashmir, often referred to as 'heaven on earth'.
Diljit took to Instagram to share a reel showcasing his experiences in the region. The video begins with him playing with birds, offering prayers, strolling through the enchanting lanes of this picturesque state, engaging in conversations with locals, capturing moments with fans, and shopping at the local markets.
For the video’s background score, he chose the song “Wohi Khuda Hai” by Sufi artist Milad Raza Qadri.
He captioned his post: “KASHMIR>>Sukoon. (sic)”
Recently, Diljit addressed why he prefers the spelling 'Panjab' over 'Punjab'. The singer-actor, who has been receiving rave reviews for his Dil-Luminati tour in India, discussed the alleged “conspiracy” surrounding his choice of spelling for the Indian state.
On Monday, he shared a thoughtful note in which he elaborated on the complexities of the English language.
He stated, “Punjabi. If I mistakenly didn’t put up India’s flag after writing ‘Panjab’ in a tweet then it becomes a conspiracy. In a tweet from Bengaluru, I forgot to mention the Indian flag after writing ‘Panjab’, and it became a conspiracy.”
He further explained, “If you write ‘Panjab’ instead of ‘Punjab’, it will remain ‘Punjab’. Panj Aab - 5 Rivers. Bravo, those who create conspiracy around the usage in a language of the English.” He concluded, “You know what, I will write ‘Panjab’. How many times do we prove that we LOVE INDIA? Bring something new, or is creating conspiracy what you get paid for? #Vehley.”
Earlier, the actor-singer performed in Chandigarh. He mentioned that he would refrain from organizing live shows in India until the concert infrastructure is improved, ensuring a worthwhile experience for attendees.
He remarked in one of his clips, “Here we don't have infrastructure for live shows. This is a source of big revenue; many people get work and are able to work here.”
“I'll try next time that the stage is at the center so that you can be around it. Until this happens, I won't do shows in India.”