Diljit Dosanjh performs 'Born To Shine' and 'G.O.A.T.' on Jimmy Fallon's 'The Tonight Show' | Watch

Updated : Jun 18, 2024 13:44
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Diljit Dosanjh made his debut on ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon’, marking a milestone in his career. The popular Punjabi artist performed his hits ‘Born to Shine’ and ‘G.O.A.T.’, capturing the audience's attention with his charismatic presence. Dressed in a white kurta, turban, black leather jacket, and dapper goggles, Diljit impressed viewers worldwide.  

Jimmy Fallon introduced Diljit as ‘the biggest Punjabi artist on the planet’. Offstage, the duo shared light-hearted moments, with Diljit teaching Jimmy Punjabi phrases like ‘Punjabi aa gaye oye’ and ‘Sat Sri Akal’, showcasing their camaraderie.  

The live audience expressed their excitement and pride, witnessing Dosanjh's performance.

One fan wrote, ‘Biggest Punjabi artist on the planet indeed! Thank you Jimmy for having him on the show! We’re so proud of him and everything he has accomplished!‘. Another one wrote. ’G.O.A.T for a Reason’.

In an interview with Raj Shamani, Diljit shared his excitement about the opportunity, humorously commenting, ‘Gaana abhi decide nahi kiya. Wo plane mein, decide ho jayega (I haven’t decided on the song yet. Will decide on the plane).’ 

Diljit's appearance on ‘The Tonight Show’ reflects his rising global prominence, sold-out concerts, chart-topping albums, and acclaimed film roles. His recent performance in Vancouver’s BC Place stadium, attended by over 54,000 fans, highlighted his immense popularity. 

Diljit's cinematic front

Beyond music, Diljit was last seen in ‘Amar Singh Chamkila,' further solidifying his status as a versatile talent in music and cinema. The film was based on renowned singer Amar Singh Chamkila’s life, who was tragically murdered. It was an instant hit.  

Diljit's journey continues to captivate audiences worldwide, cementing his place in the global entertainment landscape. 
 
 Also watch : Diljit Dosanjh teaches Punjabi to Jimmy Fallon backstage; Priyanka Chopra reacts | Watch

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