A Quote by Diljit Dosanjh

I think that the Punjabi film industry is growing and is keen to experiment with different genres. — © Diljit Dosanjh
I think that the Punjabi film industry is growing and is keen to experiment with different genres.
Punjabi film industry is not yet ready to give change to new actors, but if Punjabi singers, who already have a fan following, enter the industry, it will be a great help to uplift the industry.
I am proud of the fact that the Punjabi film industry is growing.
It's the Punjabi film industry that sustained me and my family for eight years. It is because of my work in Punjabi films that I was able to survive.
In my opinion, having worked in the games industry and still keeping in touch with a lot of those guys, there was definitely a time when they saw themselves as the little brother of the film industry. But they kind of went off in a different direction and now see themselves, I think, as being far more interesting and ahead of the film industry. They haven't just caught up. They've gone off in a different direction and exceeded the film industry.
Chandigarh has tremendous untapped potential as a Film City to cater to the Punjabi and Bollywood film industry.
I want Punjabi film industry to make it's way into the text books, so that when children read about this industry they should know how it reached to its glory.
Only the Punjabi music industry has stood the test of time. Bollywood has finished the regional music industry of other languages, but the Punjabi music scene is still flourishing.
Punjabi is a growing industry and we need to be more professionally aligned with other industries.
The Punjabi film industry is fairly new and needs all the support it can get.
I've always loved film and wanted to work in film. I just love working and creating new characters, and trying different genres and different things.
If you look at the success rate of Punjabi film industry, we stand strongly ahead of Bollywood even.
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 think I have allowed my voice to experiment with the different genres. And I think that I have just really enjoyed the journey of getting to know my voice and seeing what it's capable of, what it's not capable of.
Growing up, a film was an action film or it was a comedy or it was romantic, but you don't really see such stark lines between genres nowadays.
My father, George, has also affected the choices in my life regarding films. I like films that take chances or say something different or experiment. Growing up with him, I was surrounded by different artists - not just actors or film-makers but cartoonists, poets, writers.
Changes are required as far as scripts are concerned. People need to open up and experiment in story lines. But we don't have good script writers, producers or directors. The Punjabi industry lacks cinema knowledge and professionalism. It is the saddest part.
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