In a recent interview, renowned singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh opened up about the challenges he faced in his childhood and the strain it put on his relationship with his family. The revelation sheds light on the personal journey of the acclaimed artist.
Diljit Dosanjh shared a pivotal moment from his childhood when his parents decided to send him to live with a relative in Ludhiana without consulting him first. The decision, aimed at ensuring his basic needs like food, shelter, and schooling were met adequately, led to a rift between him and his parents despite his deep love and respect for them.
Recalling the experience during a conversation with Ranveer Allahabadia, Diljit revealed, “I was eleven years old when I left my home and started living with my mamaji (maternal uncle). I came to the city leaving my village behind. I shifted to Ludhiana. He said ‘Send him to the city with me’ and my parents said ‘Yes, take him.’ My parents did not even ask me.”
Living alone in a small room with limited entertainment options, Diljit found himself growing distant from his family due to the lack of communication avenues like TV or mobile phones back then. This distancing not only affected his relationship with his parents but also with others around him.
Despite the emotional strain caused by this separation, Diljit Dosanjh emphasized his respect and admiration for his mother and described his father as a kind-hearted person. He acknowledged that while his parents had good intentions for his well-being, the decision ultimately led to a disconnect between them.
Born in Dosanjh Kalan in 1984, Diljit began showcasing his musical talent at local events while pursuing education in Ludhiana. His popularity skyrocketed globally after his electrifying performance at the Coachella music festival last year, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the music industry. Additionally, his acting prowess has earned him praise from both audiences and critics.
On the professional front, Diljit Dosanjh’s recent film “Crew,” featuring Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon, premiered in theaters on March 29. He is also set to star in the upcoming movie “Amar Singh Chamkila” alongside Parineeti Chopra, further adding to his diverse portfolio in the entertainment industry.
Sources By Agencies