Punjabi singer & actor Diljit Dosanjh recently appeared on a podcast and opened up on his personal as well as professional life. Diljit who is undoubtedly one of the most successful modern-day Punjabi singers gave an an insight into his lavish concerts and music videos. Talking to Raj Shamani in his podcast for his YouTube channel, Diljit was asked about his most expensive concert to date. Diljit Dosanjh revealed that his Vancouver concert which was sold out is the most expensive show he has produced till now. Although the show was sold out and fans from different regions bought tickets to attend his Vancouver concert, DIljit's team invested back in the concert without thinking twice.
During the podcast, Diljit Dosanjh also revealed his most expensive music videos. The 40-year-old singer said, "I made El Sueno (Story about pride and courage) very expensive I don't know why. Lover was also very very expensive. Lover was very expensive because the building in which the song was shot was governmental. The cost of the building was too expensive. Since the building was governmental, we had to hire their staff, fire brigade, Police, and ambulance, these things skyrocketed the budget. Even we recently shot the song titled Case under Warner Bros Studios. It was also too expensive. We had to hire their staff. They have a very high budget for their films."
Why does Diljit Dosanjh not call himself Indian?
Responding to the query Diljit Dosanjh said, "You asked a very relevant question. The place (Punjab) is very small in entire India. There is a feeling when you come from a small place. This soil is from Punjab. Obviously, I will take the name of the soil. I have also seen such comments that you don't call yourself Indian. I wanna say Punjab is part of India. The thing is India is too big and many artists are already representing the nation. But we come from a very small place. That is a feel if a person from a small place comes at a big stage. If you are in Punjab, then you take the name of your village, when you are in the village you introduce yourself from your family line."