Punjabi singing sensation Diljit Dosanjh has joined forces with actor and social media influencer Momin Saqib to promote the highly anticipated film Jatt and Juliet 3. Scheduled for a worldwide release on June 27, this movie marks the third instalment in the beloved Jatt and Juliet series.
In a video posted on Diljit’s official Instagram account, he enthusiastically announced the film’s release date with Momin by his side, declaring, “Jatt & Juliet 3 Releasing Worldwide June 27.” Diljit didn't just stop at movie promotions; he also brought up the T20 World Cup. He remarked, “I decided to come after I saw you feeling sad following the World Cup match.” The video showcased the duo embracing four times in the customary Punjabi style.
Momin, evidently moved by the experience, commented, “Paaji, you’re one of the kindest and most down-to-earth people I’ve met. It was a pleasure. Can’t wait to see Jatt and Juliet 3 in cinemas.” The upcoming movie promises a riveting plot where two police officers from Indian Punjab venture to Canada on a mission that spirals out of control.
The Lover singer is not only making waves in the film industry but also on the international music scene. Recently, he made a sensational debut on US television by performing his hits G.O.A.T and Born to Shine on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, one of the world's most iconic late-night shows. The talk show host, visibly captivated by Diljit’s performance, couldn’t contain his excitement. In an endearing backstage video, Fallon showered Diljit with accolades, exclaiming, “You crushed it. It couldn't have gone better. It was fantastic. It was electric. Love it. Everyone was dancing. That was phenomenal, couldn't have gone better. Please come back.”
The camaraderie didn't end on stage. Fallon, clearly enamoured by the Punjabi sensation, shared videos of Diljit teaching him some Punjabi phrases, further solidifying the cultural exchange.
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