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Punjabi Singer Diljit Dosanjh Thinks Twice Before Speaking To Kareena Kapoor Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 May, 2019 10:00 PM

    Kareena Kapoor Khan recently congratulated singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh for his latest single 'Kylie+Kareena', where he expresses his love for the two ladies. Bebo also shared a few complaints she has with the Punjabi singer.


    Bebo revealed that Diljit doesn’t talk much and she hopes it will change in the near future.


    On hearing this, the singer replied that he could never talk casually to Kareena. He says he always thinks twice before saying anything to her; so that he doesn’t end up saying something offensive.


    He adds that he can never indulge in frivolous chatter with the actress as he respects her a lot.


    Kareena and Diljit will once again be sharing the screen space in ‘Good News’.


    In ‘Good News’ Akshay and Kareena are playing a married couple, who resort to having a baby by IVF after seven years of marriage, whereas Kiara and Diljit are the Punjabi couple who help the duo conceive.


    It is co-produced by Dharma Productions and Cape of Good Films.


    The movie is scheduled to release on September 6.

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