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"Sab Drama Chal Raha Hai..." Ft. Diljit Dosanjh | Exclusive Interview | Film Companion

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Published on 12/09/22 / In Interviews

Ahead of his ‘Born to Shine’ concert in Mumbai, Diljit Dosanjh exclusively speaks with Anupama Chopra on Film Companion about touring to packed crowds, working with Imtiaz Ali on the Chamkila biopic, and his most difficult scene from the movie Jogi. The actor-singer also tells us about his dreams for himself and why he won’t stop at global domination!

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Time Stamps:
00:00 Promo
00:27 Diljit Dosanjh on Anupama Chopra's New Book
01:46 About Diljit’s Born to Shine tour
03:17 Diljit Dosanjh on his manager Sonali, planning his concerts
06:59 Diljit's unfortunate entry during a concert
09:42 Diljit Dosanjh on 'Taaliyon ka Nasha'
12:28 Diljit Dosanjh on being self-aware
15:59 Diljit's POV when someone disagrees
17:14 The most heartbreaking scene of Diljit's film Jogi
20:30 Diljit Dosanjh on working with Imtiaz Ali on singer Chamkila's biopic
24:10 Why Bollywood is 'low priority'
26:10 Untold stories of Bollywood
27:22 Diljit Dosanjh on "doing nothing"
29:45 The importance of 'solitude'
30:47 Diljit considers the whole world to be his home
33:00 Why Diljit won't sign a contract with anyone?
33:59 Diljit Dosanjh on Sidhu Moose Wala's death
37:38 Diljit on trolls & haters
39:18 Diljit Dosanjh on his love for music
40:55 Diljit Dosanjh on spirituality & his internal journey

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