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During his recent visit to the city for a film shoot, Diljit slipped away from the cameras long enough to meet a warm group of elderly women. (Photo: Facebook/Diljit Dosanjh)
Diljit Dosanjh, the man whose fan following stretches across the planet—from the pind-streets of Punjab all the way to Canada, America, Australia, Italy, and basically any place with Wi-Fi—has once again managed to turn an ordinary day into headline material.
During his recent visit to the city for a film shoot, Diljit slipped away from the cameras long enough to meet a warm group of elderly women. As expected, he didn’t just greet them—he politely bowed, gathered their blessings, and probably left them whispering, “Haye rabba, eh munda te soni gallan karde!”
Word of his quick visit spread faster than his Instagram reels. People with roots in Patiala—now living in Surrey, Edmonton, and every other mini-Punjab abroad—are buzzing with interest. Some claim they’re “just casually curious,” though we all know they’ve already refreshed Twitter fifteen times to see if someone posted a selfie with him.
Adding fuel to this excitement, Diljit slyly teased his Aura 2025 Tour, and fans across continents are already plotting travel plans, ticket strategies, and outfit ideas. Because when Diljit drops a hint, the world doesn’t take it lightly—it takes it personally.
In short: blessings collected, hearts stolen, and global fandom re-ignited. Typical Diljit day, really.
