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Diljit Dosanjh Surprises Fans With Exclusive Photos Of Collaboration With Ed Sheeran In Mumbai Concert

Recently, Diljit shared a short clip on his Instagram and captioned the post, “@teddysphotos Brother Singing in PANJABI for the First Time. BURRAAAA Chak deya Ge.”

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Diljit Dosanjh and Ed Sheeran at Mumbai concert

During Ed Sheeran’s concert in Mumbai, Diljit Dosanjh, popular Punjabi singer collaborated with the English singer and forced him to sing in Punjabi for the first time. The punjabi singer unveiled new photos from their time together. Diljit surprised followers on Instagram with brand-new images of him and Ed Sheeran.

In the picture, Diljit wore an orange-hued turban, black T-shirt, and denim pants with a denim jacket. Ed chose to dress casually. The pair ruled the Mumbai concert stage in the final few photos in the post. Sharing the images, Diljit wrote, “@teddysphotos – Learnt so Much From Such a Beautiful Soul.”

 

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Ed was on tour in Europe and Asia at the time of the concert. He performed on the same stage as a few well-known Indian artists. Ed Shareen was made to sing popular Punjabi chart buster ‘Lover’ with him.

Recently, Diljit shared a short clip on his Instagram and captioned the post, “@teddysphotos Brother Singing in PANJABI for the First Time. BURRAAAA Chak deya Ge.”

Ed also posted a video of their performance. Sharing the video, he wrote, “Got to bring out @diljitdosanjh tonight in Mumbai and sing in Punjabi for the first time. I’ve had such an incredible time in India, more to come.”

Diljit and Parineeti Chopra are getting ready for Amar Singh Chamkila. Amar Singh Chamkila, directed by Imtiaz Ali, will be available on Netflix starting on April 12.

The untold true story of Punjab’s first mass-appeared rock star, Amar Singh Chamkila, is presented here. Raised from the depths of poverty, he became incredibly popular in the 1980s thanks to the power of his music, enraged many along the way, and ultimately became the target of his assassination at the young age of 27.