Diljit Dosanjh Birthday 2024:The actor's co-star from Chamkila has wished him with an unseen picture from the set. Parineeti Chopra took to her Instagram to drop a picture that is making us all go 'aww'
BTS from the sets of Amar Singh Chamkila
Diljit Dosanjh Birthday 2024: Diljit Dosanjh is one of the most loved and versatile talents we have in our film industry. From his acting skills, melodious voice to his ability to make you smile, the actor is undoubtedly the master of all. As Diljit celebrates his birthday today, the world is sending him love and wishes, but one that caught our eye has to have a special mention. The actor's co-star from Chamkila has wished him with an unseen picture from the set. Parineeti Chopra took to her Instagram to drop a picture that is making us all go 'aww.'
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The picture Parineeti has shared shows Diljit and her sitting on the stage. While the actress could be seen wearing a plain black and white suit, Diljit was seen donning a white kurta with matching dhoti. While sharing the picture, Parineeti wished her yaar and wrote, "Mera yaara, mera pyaara, mera CHAMKILA! Happpy bday ji .. Wish you happiness and good health forever I miss us singing together! And I cannot wait to show the world what we have created in #Chamkila. The MUSIC, the magic.”
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On the work front, Parineeti was most recently seen in Akshay Kumar's Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue. In the film, Actress Parineeti Chopra plays Akshay Kumar's love interest. Produced by Vashu Bhagnani, Jackky Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, and Ajay Kapoor, the film, directed by Tinu Suresh Desai, promises to bring to life the coal mine accident that shook not only the nation but also the world.
Apart from this, the actress will next be seen in Imtiaz Ali’s Amar Singh Chamkila alongside Diljit Dosanjh. Directed by Imtiaz Ali the film presents the untold true story of Punjab’s original rockstar of the masses, Amar Singh Chamkila who emerged from the shadows of poverty and rose to the heights of popularity in the 80s due to the sheer power of his music, angering many on the way, which finally led to his assassination at a young age of 27. The highest record-selling artist of his time, Chamkila is still regarded as one of the best live-stage performers that Punjab has ever produced.