08 May,2024 06:28 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Naseeb and Diljit Dosanjh
It was just recently when rapper Naseeb took a dig at Diljit Dosanjh, saying he doesn't even know how to tie a turban. Now, after Naseeb's comment, Dosanjh has reacted, saying he only wishes good things and success for him.
Earlier, Naseeb had posted a picture of Diljit in which he was seen with short hair. While sharing the picture, Naseeb wrote, "You're not Punjab... Go and learn how to tie a turban (sic)." Later, he shared another story which received responses from many who agreed with him. For context, Diljit Dosanjh recently worked in âAmar Singh Chamkila' where he was seen singing the song âIshq Mitaye' which includes the line âMain Hoon Punjab.'
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After this derogatory remark, Diljit decided to react. Taking to his Instagram stories, Diljit wrote, "Sab Gobind Hai. Naseeb, Veere, baut pyar tuanu. Rab tuanu baut baut taraki deve to chardi kalaa ch rakhe. Oh Aap he bol riha te aap hi jawab v de rihaa. Mera walon sirf pyar te pyar (All that matters is God. Naseeb, brother, all my love to you. May almighty give you lots and lots of fame and may you do more work. You ask and you get the answer. Only love from my end)." In a separate Instagram Stories update, he wrote: "With all heart the lord speaks. Who else speak, other than the lord."
Naseeb has now responded to Diljit's story by saying that it was his opinion and he would delete his post later.
Diljit Dosanjh's recent concert:
Diljit Dosanjh keeps making big moves in the music world. He's always representing Punjabi music on a global scale. Recently, he did something huge by performing at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada. After the concert, Diljit Dosanjh told mid-day.com, "Creating history isn't just about breaking records; it's about shattering stereotypes and showcasing the rich tapestry of Punjabi culture to the world. As I stand on this stage, I carry the pride of my heritage with me, knowing that every beat, and every lyric shows the resilience and vibrancy of Punjabi identity. This moment isn't just for me; it's for every Punjabi who dares to dream and strives to make their mark on the world."