This past weekend, Diljit Dosanjh painted Delhi in his vibe - ‘Punjabi Aagye Delhi Oye!’ Diljit’s infectious energy and enthusiasm were on another horizon as he performed for the jam-packed Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Glimpses of his Dil-Luminati Delhi concert have flooded social media, and each of them shows a cheering, overenthusiastic crowd.
On the one hand, where Diljit’s music kept everyone connected, on the other hand, managing such an emotionally charged crowd wasn’t an easy nut to crack. However, thanks to the management and security, provided by the Delhi police, everything worked out smoothly.
Therefore, after concluding his Delhi leg of the Dil-Luminati India tour, Diljit took to X and gave a shout-out to Delhi Police for their efficient crowd management.
"Big love and heartfelt thanks to @Delhipolice @cpdelhi @LtGovDelhi @DCPSouthDelhi for their incredible support at the Dil-luminati concert. These nights wouldn't have been possible without your dedication. Thank you! #DilLuminati Year 24," he wrote on X
The 'Born To Shine' hitmaker also posted pictures with the Police officers to express his gratitude.
Talking about Diljit Dosanjh’s social media postings, he shared pictures and videos from the Delhi concert. From holding the Indian national flag to delighting fans with gifts, he shared the fondest memories created during the Delhi concert.
One of the most memorable things was his speech about his mother-tongue Punjabi. He said, "When I was born my mother spoke in Punjabi. I learnt Punjabi first. Our country has different languages and I respect them a lot, be it Gujarati, or Marathi. Some speak Kannada, Telugu, and Hindi, and I respect them very much. But because my mother speaks Punjabi, so I too speak Punjabi. So I say Punjabi Aa Gaye Delhi Oye."
He then started singing ‘Main Hoon Panjab’ from ‘Amar Singh Chamkila,’ and the crowd joined him.
Now after Delhi, his shows will take him to nine more cities in India including Jaipur, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Pune, and more.
In addition to his music, he is set to entertain his fans with his movies. He will next be seen in both Hindi and Punjabi movies. In Bollywood, he has ‘Border 2,’ and ‘No Entry 2’, and in Punjabi cinema, his next venture will be ‘Sardaarji 3.’
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