What Does Diljit Dosanjh's Day Look Like on the Sets of His Second Collaboration with Imtiaz Ali?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Diljit Dosanjh shares insights into his daily filming routine.
- The film marks the second collaboration with Imtiaz Ali.
- Focus on the cultural significance of Chamkila and Punjabi music.
- Highlights the recognition of Indian cinema on global platforms.
- Fans can connect with Diljit through social media for updates.
Mumbai, Dec 11 (NationPress) Punjabi sensation Diljit Dosanjh is back in action with renowned filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, providing a glimpse into his typical day on the film set in Punjab.
On Thursday, the multi-talented actor and singer shared a video on his Instagram from a traditional haveli in Punjab. Currently immersed in his project, he revealed that his day commenced bright and early at 4:30 am with a workout routine. Following that, he enjoyed a healthy breakfast consisting of fruits paired with protein.
After his meal, Diljit set out for the shoot alongside his dedicated team. He filmed several scenes in front of a green screen and captured moments with Imtiaz Ali as they interacted on set. Once filming wrapped for the day, he returned to the haveli.
This untitled film signifies the second project between Diljit and Imtiaz, following their previous collaboration, ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’, which depicted the life of the iconic and controversial Punjabi singer-songwriter of the 1980s. The film also featured Parineeti Chopra in the role of Chamkila’s wife.
Chamkila earned the nickname “Elvis of Punjab” due to his vibrant performances and socially conscious lyrics. His life, music, and unfortunate demise, alongside his wife Amarjot in 1988, have left a lasting mark on Punjabi cultural history.
The film garnered two nominations at the International Emmy Awards: one for Best Performance by an Actor for Diljit’s impressive portrayal and another in the Best TV Movie or Mini-Series category.
Although the film and Diljit did not clinch wins at the 53rd International Emmy Awards, the nominations were a significant milestone for Indian and Punjabi narratives on the global stage, showcasing Chamkila’s lasting legacy and the increasing global appreciation for culturally rich content from India.