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'My film Sardarji 3 was shot before Pahalgam attack, but now matches are being played’: Diljit Dosanjh breaks silence

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Diljit Dosanjh said that the Sikhs "could never go against the nation.” He also revealed why he had been silent for the last few months.​


Singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh broke his silence on the Pahalgam terror attack, his film Sardaarji 3 controversy with Pakistani actor Hania Aamir and the recent match between India and Pakistan. Speaking at his concert in Malaysia, Diljit said that his film Sardarji 3 was shot before the terror attack, and the match was played after it. He also said that he has many answers to give, but has been quiet.

Diljit Dosanjh talks about Sardaarji 3 row​

Several clips emerged on social media platforms featuring Diljit saluting the National Flag. He said, "Woh mere desh da jhanda hai (That's my country's flag). Always respect." He then took permission from the audience to speak about a few things. He spoke in Punjabi, "When my film Sardaarji 3 was shot in February, the matches were being played."

Diljit on Pahalgam attack, India-Pak match​

Diljit expressed grief about the Pahalgham terror attack. The tragic incident took place on April 22, and 26 people, mainly tourists, were killed. He said, "After that, the tragic Pahalgam terror attack happened. At that time, and even now, we have always prayed that the terrorists should receive strict punishment. The difference is that my film was shot before the attack, and the match was played after the attack."

 
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Well said Diljit. These sanghis are, biggest hypocrites ever.

They'll create ruckus over a Pakistani actors acting in an Indian film but have no qualms in playing Pakistan on a cricket field, thrice in 3 weeks.

But when you have a lying bigot at helm of your affairs, this is what you get.
 
If sardar ji 3 was a hindi movie produced by hindus then there would be no issue only reason weight is being thrown on daljit singh because he's a Sikh punjabi
 
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