As an ardent fan who has followed Diljit Dosanjh‘s journey from his humble beginnings to global stardom, I am nothing short of spellbound by his latest Dil-Luminati India tour. The electrifying performance at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi was a testament to his unparalleled talent and connection with his audience. With over 35,000 fans in attendance, it was a sight to behold!
Diljit Dosanjh is captivating crowds during his Dil-Luminati India tour. His latest performance took place in Delhi at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, where the atmosphere was electric. Approximately 35,000 enthusiastic fans were in attendance for the two-hour event. Throughout the show, Diljit honored his mother with a touching tribute and shared that since his mom is Punjabi and he speaks Punjabi as well, he often says, “Punjabi has arrived.
On Instagram, the musician posted a clip from his performance, expressing his affection for the Punjabi language that holds a special bond with his mother.
He stated that when he was born, his mother primarily spoke Punjabi. He learned the language first since our country is multilingual with numerous dialects like Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, and Hindi. However, given that his mother spoke Punjabi, he also grew up speaking it fluently, expressing it in the phrase “Punjabi Aa Gaye Delhi Oye”.
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Throughout the performance, he captivated the crowd with popular songs such as Proper Patola, Hass Hass, Lemonade, Kinni Kinni, Naina, Ikk Kudi, Clash, Lover, Khutti, and Patiala Peg.
Diljit Dosanjh usually avoids discussing his family in interviews and prefers to keep them away from public attention. Yet, at a concert held in Manchester, UK, the “Lover” singer decided to present his mother and sister to his audience for the first time.
Previously, it’s been made clear by Diljit that he values their privacy and security, so he chooses to shield his family from public attention.
Previously, in an interview, Dosanjh shared a personal detail about his past: When he was just eleven years old, his relationship with his parents started to strain because they placed him under the care of his maternal uncle instead.
As a dedicated follower, I’d like to share my personal account of my early move: At the tender age of eleven, I bade farewell to my native village and embarked on a new life with my maternal uncle in Ludhiana. He suggested, “Let’s take him to the city with us,” and without consulting me, my parents agreed to this proposal.
Over the next while, Diljit is planning to visit nine different cities spread across the nation, such as Jaipur, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Pune, and Kolkata, among others. His tour of India will culminate in a grand finale on December 29th in Guwahati.
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2024-10-28 11:07