A Quote by Diljit Dosanjh

I owe everything to Punjabi cinema. — © Diljit Dosanjh
I owe everything to Punjabi cinema.
Also, the times have changed, the Punjabi cinema is growing. Movies and songs are being made in such a manner that even a non-Punjabi can relate to them.
I'm Punjabi and speak Punjabi fluently and know all the Indian customs and everything.
We are not only having a great audience for Punjabi films in north India but we are also seeing growth in other places like Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Indore, etc. And the overseas audiences have always been good for us. Without them we couldn't have taken Punjabi cinema to such heights.
I am comfortable in my space in Punjabi cinema.
Because of what I did in Punjabi cinema, I have got offers in Bollywood.
I always said in my career as a footballer, I owe everything to Newell's. But as a coach, I owe everything to Paraguay.
I owe everything I have to them when I'm out there on the mound. But I owe the fans nothing and they owe me nothing when I am not pitching.
Every good looking and handsome boy goes to Mumbai first to struggle; he doesn't focus on Punjabi cinema.
I owe everything to a system that made me learn by heart till I wept. As a result I have thousands of lines of poetry by heart. I owe everything to this.
I feel if the Punjabi cinema is experimenting, I should also at least try and do roles which create a new identity with every film.
We are trying our best to spread the culture of Punjabi music all over the world. With the traditional rigid Punjabi music, people always had a myth that the music is very conventional, but nowadays, we are really thrilled to see how people are loving the tunes and beats of Punjabi music.
Suffering! We owe to it all that is good in us, all that gives value to life; we owe to it pity, we owe to it courage, we owe to it all the virtues.
Suffering... We owe to it all that is good in us, all that gives value to life; we owe to it pity, we owe to it courage, we owe to it all the virtues.
In 'Godha,' I was a Punjabi girl and had Hindi, English and Punjabi dialogues.
I feel Urdu and Punjabi are quite similar and therefore, I mostly make my songs in Punjabi.
All this while when I was not seen in Hindi films, I did a lot of regional cinema. I was a part of various Gujarati, Punjabi and Bhojpuri films.
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