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Diljit Dosanjh's performance at Coachella leaves Diplo grooving


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2023 Apr 17, 20:21, Mumbai
Diljit Dosanjh and Diplo (Image source: ANI)

Not only desis turned cheerleaders for Diljit Dosanjh at Coachella 2023 but firangis also left in awe of the versatile singer.

American DJ-record producer Diplo attended Coachella 2023 and had absolutely fun witnessing Diljit's performance filled with Punjabi beats.

Taking to Instagram, Diplo shared a clip of himself dancing while Diljit was performing on stage.

Diljit became the first Indian to perform at the Coachella music festival. On Monday, he shared several images from the musical gala. In one of the images, he can be seen happily chatting with Diplo behind the stage.

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As Diljit's performance went viral, members of Bollywood took to social media to heap praises on the singer.

Alia, who acted with Diljit in Udta Punjab (2016), called his performance 'epic',

Sonam Kapoor added Diljit's video on her Instagram Stories and stated, "Insane! I wish I was there!"

Imtiaz Ali shared pictures of his daughter watching Diljit's performance live.

Meanwhile, on the film front, Diljit will be seen sharing screen space with Parineeti Chopra in Imtiaz Ali's 'Chamkila'.

'Chamkila' revolves around two popular Punjabi singers Amarjot Kaur and Amar Singh Chamkila. While Parineeti will be essaying the role of Amarjot, Diljit will be seen as Chamkila. Amar Singh Chamkila and his wife Amarjot Kaur were assassinated on March 8, 1988, along with the members of their musical band.

He is also a part of 'The Crew', which features Kriti Sanon, Kareena Kapoor and Tabu in the lead roles.

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