Did Diljit Dosanjh Playfully Bid Farewell to His Cook?

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Key Takeaways
- Diljit Dosanjh showcases his playful side during a farewell with his cook.
- His food videos blend humor with genuine moments.
- He recently made a stunning debut at the Met Gala 2025.
- His culinary adventures reflect a passion for cooking and culture.
Mumbai, May 27 (NationPress) Renowned for his delightful commentary in his culinary videos, Diljit Dosanjh recently shared a heartwarming moment with his cook, commemorating their final day collaborating together.
The star of “Jatt & Juliet” took to Instagram stories to showcase his playful nature, humorously “complaining” to his cook, injecting warmth and laughter into an emotional farewell. In the video, Diljit can be heard jokingly addressing his cook, exclaiming, “You are so bad, Daddu. Today is the last day in this house. The leftover paneer that we've been asking about for the past few days to make a paneer sabji—No. Today, you must finish everything! We need paneer this morning as we don't get it here at night. And last night, there was way too much salt in the fish. Now, I've understood. If we must leave this place, we must finish everything.”
The ‘Udta Punjab’ actor continued, “Brother, we don’t have to take the salt with us. This is our last day here. So, whatever is left, just make it. Otherwise, we’ll keep asking, but they won’t provide. Does this happen in your house too? This is how our mother operates.”
Apart from his celebrated work in acting and music, Diljit Dosanjh is also adored for his vibrant and entertaining commentary on his food videos. He regularly shares snapshots of his culinary adventures on social media, charming fans with his warm personality and humorous perspective on daily kitchen moments. His food videos feature not only recipes but also his genuine passion for cooking and exploring new flavors.
Meanwhile, the Punjabi singer recently captured the spotlight after making his debut at the Met Gala 2025. Diljit proudly displayed his Punjabi heritage by donning an ivory and gold sherwani designed by Prabal Gurung, complemented by traditional tehmat (draped trousers) and elaborate details. Completing his outfit was a turban embellished with feathers and dazzling jewels. Around his neck, he wore a multi-layered diamond necklace from Golecha’s Jewels, inspired by the renowned Patiala necklace of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh by Cartier.