Diljit Dosanjh's homemade khichdi moment goes viral mid-world tour
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Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh turned to a simple bowl of homemade dal khichdi for comfort amid his international concert schedule, sharing a glimpse of the meal with fans on Instagram on 4 June. The Amar Singh Chamkila actor posted a picture of the plate on his Stories, captioning it, ‘I was waiting for This Home Made Khichdi.'
What was on the plate
The image showed a generous serving of dal khichdi paired with boondi raita, sliced onions and pickle, with a glass of orange juice on the side. The unfussy spread struck a chord with followers who have been tracking the singer-actor's globe-trotting Dil-Luminati run.
Wembley milestone for Punjabi music
The khichdi post came days after Diljit spoke about his upcoming performance at London's Wembley Stadium, which he described as a landmark moment for South Asian and Punjabi artists. Sharing a video from his Toronto show on 1 June, he said, ‘We are doing Wembley Stadium London here. Michael Jackson performed there. Prince performed there. The Queen's Band performs there. Wembley Stadium, for the first time in the history of South Asian artists, especially Punjabis, Wembley Stadium London.'
The singer also recalled his mother's words from his early years, saying she would tell him that hardship signalled something good ahead. ‘I used to say, mom, I am going to a big place. I am going to Wembley Stadium. She doesn't know what Wembley Stadium is,' he said.
Next up on screen
Diljit will next be seen in filmmaker Imtiaz Ali's ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga', co-starring Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari and Vedang Raina. The film is set in pre-Partition Punjab and traces the story of two lovers against the backdrop of the region's architectural ruins — a thematic return for Ali to his familiar world of love and longing.
Why the moment resonates
For an artist headlining stadiums abroad, the khichdi snapshot lands as a quiet counterpoint to the spectacle of his tour. It also feeds Diljit's carefully cultivated image of staying rooted in Punjabi identity even as he scales global pop-culture stages — a balance few South Asian crossover acts have managed to sustain.
Diljit's Wembley date is expected to draw one of the largest South Asian live audiences in the venue's history, with fans tracking ticket drops and setlist hints in the run-up.