Diljit Dosanjh gets Jimmy Fallon dancing bhangra on 'Morni' track
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Diljit Dosanjh brought Punjabi flair to The Tonight Show as he taught host Jimmy Fallon bhangra steps on his track "Morni", turning Studio 6B into a celebration of Indian music and culture. A collaborative post on Instagram shows the two matching steps and grooving together on the song, which features music by Tru-Skool and lyrics by Channi Nattan.
The Tonight Show official handle captioned the moment: "@diljitdosanjh brings AURA to Studio 6B #FallonTonight #DiljitOnFallon," signalling that the Punjabi star was promoting his latest album Aura.
The Aura album and tracklist
The album features a diverse range of songs including Senorita, Kufar, You & Me, Charmer, Ban, Balle Balle, Gunda, Mahiya, Broken Soul, and God Bless. The release marks Dosanjh's continued push into global audiences following his earlier international appearances.
Upcoming film 'Main Vaapas Aaunga'
Diljit is currently awaiting the theatrical release of Main Vaapas Aaunga, an Imtiaz Ali directorial featuring Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari Wagh, and Vedang Raina in pivotal roles. The film, set in Ali's signature world of love and longing, releases in cinemas on 12 June.
The 'Kya Kamaal Hai' track and AR Rahman collaboration
On 18 April, the filmmakers unveiled the track "Kya Kamaal Hai," which celebrates hope amid challenging times and features music by Oscar-winning composer A. R. Rahman with lyrics by Irshad Kamil. Diljit spoke about the experience of working with Rahman, calling it "an honour" rather than work.
"'Kya Kamaal Hai' is very close to my heart," Diljit said in a statement. "There's a certain honesty in this song… it makes you pause and just feel, without trying too hard." He added that working with Imtiaz Ali feels special because "his world feels real, nothing forced, nothing superficial."
On his collaboration with the legendary composer, Diljit noted: "With A. R. Rahman sir, it doesn't feel like work… it's an honour to be working with someone as legendary as him." He praised Kamil's songwriting, saying the words "come straight from the heart and land there."
The song's broader message
Diljit reflected on the song's deeper meaning in a world of noise and chaos. "There's a lot of noise and chaos around us today, but this song has a certain stillness," he explained. "It reminds you to slow down, breathe, and just be in the moment." The track is positioned as a meditative counterpoint to the high-energy promotion of his album and upcoming film release.