Diljit Dosanjh returns to Jimmy Fallon show, teaches Bhangra on global stage


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Mumbai, Apr 28: Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh is set to return to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, two years after making a memorable debut, with a lively episode that sees him introducing Bhangra to global audiences.

Diljit shared a sneak peek from the studio on Instagram, where he is seen interacting with host Jimmy Fallon and teaching him Bhangra moves. The video opens with Diljit’s team playfully asking if viewers thought he wouldn’t return, followed by the singer dancing and joking about Punjabis never leaving quickly once they arrive.

Clips shared by the show’s official handle captured the duo dancing together, laughing and enjoying the energetic exchange. Diljit also revealed that Fallon had sent him a handwritten thank-you note expressing his appreciation for the appearance.

The preview has sparked excitement among fans on social media, with many celebrating the global spotlight on Punjabi culture. Comments flooded in praising the collaboration, with users calling it a proud moment and applauding Diljit for taking Bhangra to an international platform.

Diljit had earlier made his debut on the show in 2024, where he performed hit tracks like “G.O.A.T.” and “Born to Shine,” impressing the audience with his music and dance.

On the work front, Diljit was recently seen in the film Border 2, which performed strongly at the box office. He is also gearing up for Main Vaapas Aaunga, directed by Imtiaz Ali, set against the backdrop of the 1947 Partition and scheduled for release on June 12.

 

  

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