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I Haven't Become A Star Yet: Diljit Dosanjh

IANS, 18 Jan, 2018 01:45 PM
  • I Haven't Become A Star Yet: Diljit Dosanjh
He is a singing sensation, a celebrated name in the Punjabi film industry and has won over Bollywood fans with his roles in films like "Udta Punjab" and "Phillauri". However, Diljit Dosanjh says he does not feel he has become a star yet.
 
 
With critics and audiences loving his performances, he still doesn't feel he has achieved stardom?
 
 
"No, I have not become a star yet... I do not feel like that currently," Diljit told IANS over phone from Mumbai.
 
 
Diljit made his acting debut in 2011 with "The Lion of Punjab" and ventured into Bollywood in 2016 with "Udta Punjab". He has also sung numbers like "Proper patola", "This Singh is so stylish", "Do you know" and "5 taara", which have been chart-toppers.
 
 
"I have miles to go. Right now, it is not the time that I look back and see what I have done or where I started from or where I have reached. When I reach a stage, maybe after the age of 60, then I would look back and see where I started from and what I have done," he said.
 
 
 
 
As he is gaining popularity in Bollywood, will Punjabi films take a backseat?
 
 
"No. Two of my Hindi films will release this year. But my love for Punjabi films is more. This year, my Punjabi film 'Rangroot' will release. It is based on World War I. So, every year a Punjabi film by me will come," said Diljit, who has earlier starred in films like "Jatt & Juliet", "Sardaarji", "Ambarsariya" and "Super Singh" in his native language.
 
 
Diljit, 34, said the common factor in the Hindi and Punjabi film industries remains that "you get a good opportunity to make money in both Bollywood and the Punjabi film industry."
 
 
As of now, he is exploring the small screen too. He will be seen -- once again -- as a mentor in the second season of singing reality show "Rising Star", to be aired on Colors channel.
 
 
"Firstly, the similarity between the two seasons will be that it is live like the last time. I think this is the only show that does a live telecast and there is not even a difference of a second... This time there will be new singers, songs and new stories. The set is also new. This time it will be more fun," he said.
 
 
 
Diljit finds both TV and films are "strong mediums".
 
 
"A good film will be etched in the minds of people. A film has its own spectacular journey and television has a quick response. I am doing this show because of the way I perform live on stage and get a quick response," he added.
 
 
On the film front, he will next be seen playing former Indian hockey captain Sandeep Singh in the upcoming biopic "Soorma", which also stars Taapsee Pannu.
 
 
"I had never played hockey and I am doing a film on hockey. I thought I'd only be able to do films that I can relate to, but since I am in this field, I would have to do new subjects that are not close to my real life. I have learnt hockey under the guidance of Sandeep Singh."
 
 
Diljit also has "Arjun Patiala" with Kriti Sanon.
 
 
 
 
"The film is a small-town comedy," he said of the movie in which he essays a policeman yet again after "Jatt & Juliet 2".

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