Diljit Dosanjh Reveals His Comedic Routine in 'A Day in Punjab'

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Diljit Dosanjh Reveals His Comedic Routine in 'A Day in Punjab'

Mumbai, Dec 6 (NationPress) Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh has provided a glimpse into "a day in Punjab", where he was busy preparing meals and enjoying a game of cricket.

Diljit took to Instagram to share a reel. In the video, he begins his day with some exercise, enjoys paranthas for breakfast, feasts on fresh fruits, engages in cricket, and later cooks chicken in an earthen pot over a chulha. What adds charm to the video is Diljit's humorous commentary in Punjabi.

In the caption, he wrote: "Day In PANJAB (sic)."

Upcoming performances for him include shows in Bengaluru, Indore, and Chandigarh, with his tour concluding on December 29 in Guwahati.

On November 30, Diljit was in Kolkata and shared pictures from his trip on Instagram, where he is seen exploring the city, purchasing flowers, and riding in the iconic ambassador taxis that were once part of the English presidency.

He captioned it: "Kolkata 24."

Diljit sported a printed T-shirt, casual cargo pants, and a bright yellow turban.

Earlier in Ahmedabad, Diljit halted his performance upon noticing fans watching from a hotel balcony without tickets. A viral video captured Diljit humorously addressing those fans, saying, "Yeh jo hotel ki balcony mein baithe hai, aap ka toh bada accha bhi hoya. Yeh hotel waale game kar gaye (Those who are sitting in the hotel balcony, this is good for you. The hotel outsmarted us). Without tickets, huh?"

On the acting front, Diljit was last featured in the romantic comedy film "Jatt & Juliet 3", directed by Jagdeep Sidhu. This movie acts as a spiritual successor to Jatt & Juliet and Jatt & Juliet 2. It stars Neeru Bajwa, reprising her role from the previous films, along with Jasmin Bajwa, Rana Ranbir, B. N. Sharma, and Nasir Chinyoti.

The narrative revolves around two police officers on a mission in the UK, both secretly in love yet believing their affections are unreturned, leading them to attempt to make the other confess first.

Nation Press