<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' ?><rss xmlns:content='http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/' xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/'  version='2.0'><channel><title>PTC Punjabi- Live Gurbani | World's No.1 Punjabi Entertainment Channel | Top-stories</title><link>https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in</link><lastBuildDate><![CDATA[Tue, 05 May 2026 09:37:37 +0530 ]]></lastBuildDate><language>en</language><image><title>PTC PUNJABI Top-stories</title><url>https://media.ptcpunjabi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/logo-offcanvas.png</url><link>https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in</link></image><description>PTC Punjabi - Watch live Gurbani from Golden Temple exclusively on PTC Punjabi. Get latest updates of Punjabi industry, shows, movie on PTC Punjabi.</description><item><guid isPermaLink='true'><![CDATA[ https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in/top-stories/throwback-to-when-jaya-bachchan-joked-about-passing-her-burdens-to-aishwarya-rai-4370173 ]]></guid><title><![CDATA[ Throwback to when Jaya Bachchan joked about passing her burdens to Aishwarya Rai ]]></title><link><![CDATA[ https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in/top-stories/throwback-to-when-jaya-bachchan-joked-about-passing-her-burdens-to-aishwarya-rai-4370173 ]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 04 May 2026 18:38:21 +0530 ]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Long before social media began tracking every celebrity moment, chat shows often delivered the most revealing glimpses into Bollywood families. One such memorable moment came on Koffee With Karan in 2 ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Long before social media began tracking every celebrity moment, chat shows often delivered the most revealing glimpses into Bollywood families. One such memorable moment came on Koffee With Karan in 2007, when Jaya Bachchan candidly spoke about then soon-to-be daughter-in-law Aishwarya Rai. Her playful but pointed remarks gave audiences an early look at the Bachchan family dynamic just before one of Bollywood’s biggest weddings.</p><h4 class=""><b>Throwback to Koffee With Karan's different era</b></h4><p>In the second season of Koffee with Karan, Jaya Bachchan appeared alongwith Hema Malini, whereas, Shweta bachchan and Esha Deol made a surprise visit on the same episode. The timing was significant. Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai were on the verge of tying the knot, and public curiosity around the family was at its peak.</p><p><img src="https://ptcpunjabi-wp.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2_375fc7b0fb96ce41f2b6946240191c60_1280X720.webp" style="width: 656.328px;"><br></p><h2 class=""><b>Jaya’s Honest Comment About Her Future Daughter-in-Law</b></h2><p>During the conversation, Karan Johar mentioned that Jaya often shared her concerns and frustrations with daughter Shweta Bachchan. He then joked that once Aishwarya joined the family, some of those responsibilities and emotional burdens could be passed on to her.</p><p>Jaya’s response instantly caught attention. She said she hoped Aishwarya would take on “a lot more than just some.”</p><p>The remark, delivered with her trademark sharpness, was both humorous and revealing. It suggested that Jaya saw Aishwarya not just as a new family member, but as someone expected to become an active part of the household.</p><p><img src="https://ptcpunjabi-wp.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/PTC-Punjabi-(5)_a90f97ad5b02baee78fd48147d4283b7_1280X720.webp" style="width: 656.328px;"><br></p><h4 class=""><b>Shweta Bachchan’s Lighthearted Warning</b></h4><p>As the conversation continued, Shweta stepped in with a teasing warning for her mother. She said Jaya should not overwhelm Aishwarya immediately, calling the idea “scary and intimidating.”Jaya quickly brushed it off, while Shweta advised that Aishwarya should be eased into things gradually.</p><p>Karan Johar then jokingly referred to it as “the Bachchan way of life,” a line that added to the laughter in the room. Shweta, however, insisted it was not as difficult as it sounded. The exchange became memorable because it mixed warmth, wit and the subtle realities of joining one of India’s most famous families.</p><h4 class=""><b>The Wedding That Stayed Deeply Private</b></h4><p>Later that year, Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai married in a ceremony that was notably intimate despite their superstar status. While the nation expected a grand Bollywood spectacle, the family chose to keep celebrations low-key. Several industry names were reportedly not invited, leading to much discussion at the time.</p><p>Years later, Abhishek addressed the decision during another appearance on Koffee With Karan, where he appeared with Aishwarya. He explained that the family had an important personal reason for keeping the wedding small. According to him, his grandmother was unwell and in hospital at the time. Because of that situation, the family did not feel comfortable hosting a lavish celebration.</p><p>He admitted that both families would have happily invited many more people under different circumstances, but chose instead to send wedding cards seeking blessings.</p><h2 class=""><b>About Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan&nbsp;&nbsp;</b></h2><p>After marriage, Abhishek and Aishwarya entered a new chapter together and welcomed their daughter Aaradhya in 2012. Looking back now, Jaya Bachchan’s old comments feel like a fascinating snapshot from a time when the Bachchan family was preparing for a major transition. What sounded playful on television also reflected the expectations, adjustments and responsibilities that often come with becoming part of a high-profile family.</p> ]]></content:encoded><enclosure url='https://media.ptcpunjabi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1_aa4ffed23f4b3b8f0fda44ade2133b25_1280X720.webp' length='44781' type='image/jpeg' /><media:description type='plain'><![CDATA[ Throwback to when Jaya Bachchan joked about passing her burdens to Aishwarya Rai ]]></media:description></item><item><guid isPermaLink='true'><![CDATA[ https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in/top-stories/did-you-know-why-rashmika-mandanna-prefers-epsom-salt-for-relaxed-feet-4370172 ]]></guid><title><![CDATA[ Did You Know Why Rashmika Mandanna prefers Epsom Salt for Relaxed Feet? ]]></title><link><![CDATA[ https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in/top-stories/did-you-know-why-rashmika-mandanna-prefers-epsom-salt-for-relaxed-feet-4370172 ]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 04 May 2026 17:54:25 +0530 ]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Let’s be real by the end of the day, your feet are done. Whether you’ve been walking around, standing for hours, or just dealing with everyday chaos, that tired, heavy feeling is hard to ignore. Most  ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Let’s be real by the end of the day, your feet are done. Whether you’ve been walking around, standing for hours, or just dealing with everyday chaos, that tired, heavy feeling is hard to ignore. Most of us just crash on the bed and call it a day. But what if there was a super simple way to actually fix that tiredness? Turns out, there is and it’s something as basic as Epsom salt. And yes, even Rashmika Mandanna uses it.</p><h5 class=""><b>So, what’s so special about it?</b></h5><p>Epsom salt doesn’t look like anything fancy. It’s cheap, easy to find, and honestly, a bit old-school. But once you try it, you get it. All you have to do is add it to warm water and soak your feet. That’s it. No complicated routine, no expensive products. Within minutes, your feet start to feel lighter. The soreness eases a bit, and there’s this overall sense of relaxation that’s hard to explain but very easy to enjoy.</p><p><img src="https://ptcpunjabi-wp.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/PTC-Punjabi-(4)_9409f6da5d0476f66b865f5c07990e8c_1280X720.webp" style="width: 656.328px;"><br></p><h4 class=""><b>Why it actually works?</b></h4><p>Part of it is the warm water it helps with blood circulation and relaxes your muscles. The Epsom salt just adds to that. It’s known to help calm tired muscles and even soften rough skin. So while you’re sitting there doing nothing, your feet are quietly recovering. It’s low effort, but high reward.</p><h2 class=""><b>Why Rashmika Mandanna sticks to it?</b></h2><p>For someone like Rashmika Mandanna, this kind of routine isn’t just self-care it’s necessary. Think about it: long shoots, constant travel, dancing, standing for hours. That kind of schedule takes a toll. Instead of going for complicated treatments, she keeps it simple. A warm foot soak with Epsom salt helps her relax, deal with fatigue, and just slow down for a bit. And honestly, that’s probably why it works because it’s easy enough to do regularly.</p><p><img src="https://ptcpunjabi-wp.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/PTC-Punjabi-(3)_65c07f537179723141874a7df526d452_1280X720.webp" style="width: 656.328px;"><br></p><h3 class=""><b>Want to try it tonight?</b></h3><h5 class=""><b><i>You don’t need to plan anything fancy.</i></b></h5><p>Just take a bucket of warm water, add about half a cup of Epsom salt, and soak your feet for 15–20 minutes. Maybe play some music, scroll your phone, or just sit quietly for once. When you’re done, dry your feet and put on some moisturizer. That’s your mini spa at home.</p><p>The best part? It costs almost nothing, takes barely any effort, and actually makes you feel better. No trends, no hype just something simple that works. And if it’s good enough for Rashmika Mandanna, it’s definitely worth those 20 minutes of your day.</p> ]]></content:encoded><enclosure url='https://media.ptcpunjabi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/rashmika_611c1745f152b9f72113d5d7d2a6a2b3_1280X720.webp' length='59671' type='image/jpeg' /><media:description type='plain'><![CDATA[ Did You Know Why Rashmika Mandanna prefers Epsom Salt for Relaxed Feet? ]]></media:description></item><item><guid isPermaLink='true'><![CDATA[ https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in/top-stories/sanjay-dutts-most-fearsome-villain-roles-9-times-he-ruled-the-dark-side-4370170 ]]></guid><title><![CDATA[ Sanjay Dutt’s most fearsome villain roles: 9 Times he ruled the dark side ]]></title><link><![CDATA[ https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in/top-stories/sanjay-dutts-most-fearsome-villain-roles-9-times-he-ruled-the-dark-side-4370170 ]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 04 May 2026 15:21:32 +0530 ]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Sometimes, the hero wins the story but the villain wins the audience. Sanjay Dutt has proved this time and again throughout his career. With just one intense look, one hard-hitting dialogue, or one ex ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Sometimes, the hero wins the story but the villain wins the audience. Sanjay Dutt has proved this time and again throughout his career. With just one intense look, one hard-hitting dialogue, or one explosive screen entry, he can instantly shift the energy of a film. While he has played several memorable heroes, it is often his darker roles that leave the strongest impact.</p><p>Over the years, Sanjay Dutt has delivered some of Indian cinema’s most unforgettable antagonists. Now, the actor has once again sparked excitement with his return in what is being called one of the deadliest roles of his career in Khalnayak 2. The long-awaited sequel is finally making its way to theatres with a major twist bringing back Dutt in a darker, more intense, and far more gruesome character arc than ever before.</p><p>Stylish, dangerous, powerful, and impossible to ignore here are 9 times Sanjay Dutt completely owned the screen as the bad guy.</p><h5 class=""><b>1. Ballu Balram in Khalnayak</b></h5><p>Released in 1993, Khalnayak became one of the biggest blockbusters of its time. Sanjay Dutt’s Ballu Balram was an escaped criminal who was dangerous yet strangely charismatic. His chemistry with Madhuri Dixit and face-offs with Jackie Shroff gave the film its spark. Even today, Ballu remains one of Hindi cinema’s most iconic anti-heroes.</p><p><img src="https://ptcpunjabi-wp.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/4_cf4bbdf4ff9a224952dcf31b54fb5195_1280X720.webp" style="width: 656.328px;"><br></p><h5 class=""><b>2. SP Aslam in Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar 2</b></h5><p>Sanjay Dutt impressed audiences with his commanding presence as SP Aslam. The role had shades of grey, blending power, aggression, and authority. His intense performance was praised by fans, many calling him in top form. The character reportedly drew inspiration from a real-life Pakistani police officer, adding more intrigue to the role.</p><h5 class=""><b>3. Adheera in KGF: Chapter 2</b></h5><p>In the blockbuster sequel KGF: Chapter 2, Dutt played Adheera, the feared heir of the KGF empire. Ruthless, strategic, and hungry for power, Adheera’s arrival changed the entire game. His clash with Yash’s Rocky Bhai became one of the biggest highlights of the film.</p><p><img src="https://ptcpunjabi-wp.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2_2fd482468fc21e024082b7d426bbf23f_1280X720.webp" style="width: 656.328px;"><br></p><h5 class=""><b>4. Shuddh Singh in Shamshera</b></h5><p>In this period action drama, Sanjay Dutt portrayed Daroga Shuddh Singh, a cruel and oppressive police officer. He rules through fear, violence, and humiliation. As the main obstacle in Ranbir Kapoor’s journey, Dutt made the character deeply menacing and unforgettable.</p><h5 class=""><b>5. Kancha Cheena in Agneepath</b></h5><p>One of his most celebrated villain roles came in Agneepath. As Kancha Cheena, Dutt played a brutal drug lord who controls Mandwa with terror. His bald look, scarred body, and chilling calmness made him terrifying from the first frame. His rivalry with Hrithik Roshan drove the film’s emotional core.</p><h5 class=""><b>6. Raghu in Musafir</b></h5><p>In Musafir, Sanjay Dutt played Raghu, a violent gangster trapped in betrayal and revenge. The stylish thriller gave him a layered negative role, allowing him to combine rage with emotional depth. His screen presence added major intensity to the film.</p><p><img src="https://ptcpunjabi-wp.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/5_f08a256559edac0fa65f36475ea66dd7_1280X720.webp" style="width: 656.328px;"><b style="color: inherit; font-family: inherit; font-size: 1.25rem;">7. Baba Hyena in Leo</b><br></p><p>In the Tamil action film Leo, Dutt appeared as Antony Das, popularly referred to as Baba Hyena. He played a feared underworld figure with a violent reputation and dangerous past. His scenes with Thalapathy Vijay added scale and excitement to the action-packed story.</p><h5 class=""><b>8. Raghu Ustad in Vaastav</b></h5><p>Though Vaastav tells the tragic rise of a man into the underworld, Sanjay Dutt’s character gradually becomes a feared gangster. The film explored crime, family, and downfall, while Dutt’s emotionally charged performance made it one of the finest roles of his career.</p><h5 class=""><b>9. Pekamedala Kanakaraju in The Raja Saab</b></h5><p>In the fantasy horror-comedy The Raja Saab, Sanjay Dutt stepped into another villainous role as Pekamedala Kanakaraju. Starring alongside Prabhas, the film added a fresh commercial entertainer to his growing list of antagonistic performances.</p><h3 class=""><b>New Era of Pan-India Villains</b></h3><p>In recent years, Sanjay Dutt has become the go-to choice for larger-than-life villains across film industries. Directors cast him when they need a powerful antagonist who can stand equally strong against major stars. His presence alone raises curiosity and excitement around a project.</p><p><img src="https://ptcpunjabi-wp.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3_a513c3abe13b854956492ea461ee5c83_1280X720.webp" style="width: 656.328px;"><br></p><h2 class=""><b>Why Sanjay Dutt Works So Well as a Villain?</b></h2><p>What makes Sanjay Dutt special is that he never plays villains in a flat or predictable way. He gives them style, emotion, unpredictability, and authority. Sanjay Dutt has consistently shown that a strong villain can become the soul of a film. From Khalnayak to KGF: Chapter 2, he has built a legacy as one of Indian cinema’s most powerful screen antagonists. And with Khalnayak 2 on the horizon, audiences are once again ready to watch him unleash his dark side.</p> ]]></content:encoded><enclosure url='https://media.ptcpunjabi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sanjay-dutt_bb925a775ab6104ca5db8666b9b3c42f_1280X720.webp' length='61765' type='image/jpeg' /><media:description type='plain'><![CDATA[ Sanjay Dutt’s most fearsome villain roles: 9 Times he ruled the dark side ]]></media:description></item><item><guid isPermaLink='true'><![CDATA[ https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in/top-stories/how-irrfan-khan-proved-silence-can-be-more-powerful-than-the-stardom-4370169 ]]></guid><title><![CDATA[ How Irrfan Khan proved silence can be more powerful than the stardom? ]]></title><link><![CDATA[ https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in/top-stories/how-irrfan-khan-proved-silence-can-be-more-powerful-than-the-stardom-4370169 ]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 04 May 2026 14:41:23 +0530 ]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[ What if the most powerful moment in a film isn’t when someone speaks, but when they choose not to? Irrfan Khan is such a legendary actor who built his entire craft around that question. At a time when ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>What if the most powerful moment in a film isn’t when someone speaks, but when they choose not to? Irrfan Khan is such a legendary actor who built his entire craft around that question. At a time when Hindi cinema leaned heavily on dramatic highs and expressive performances, he brought in a quiet intensity that felt both rare and real. His acting didn’t tell you what to feel it made you discover it. Whether in 'Maqbool', 'The Lunchbox', 'Piku', or 'Life of Pi', Irrfan showed that the absence of noise can sometimes create the deepest impact.</p><h4 class=""><b>Scene that says it all</b></h4><p>One unforgettable moment in 'Haider' perfectly captures his magic. As Roohdar, Irrfan Khan appears in a snow-covered landscape, wipes his sunglasses, and simply stands there no dialogue, no dramatic gestures. Yet, he commands the entire scene. It’s a reminder that his presence alone could carry meaning. He didn’t need words; his stillness spoke volumes.</p><p><img src="https://ptcpunjabi-wp.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2_c6b56228c213338e29c68fb908f02fc5_1280X720.webp" style="width: 656.328px;"><br></p><h4 class=""><b>Breaking Bolywood norms</b></h4><p>Before Irrfan, Hindi cinema rarely knew how to handle quiet men. The industry thrived on expressive performances where emotions were spelled out clearly. Irrfan challenged that tradition. Over a career spanning decades, he built a unique acting style rooted in restraint. He turned silence into both an artistic choice and a powerful statement, offering a refreshing contrast to the usual cinematic spectacle.</p><h4 class=""><b>Early roles, lasting impressions</b></h4><p>Even in his early days, Irrfan showed signs of this distinctive approach. In 'Salaam Bombay!', his brief role as a letter writer stood out for its simplicity and honesty. Later, in 'The Warrior', he played a man weighed down by his violent past. His performance wasn’t about action it was about the emotional burden carried within. You could feel the history in his silence.</p><p><img src="https://ptcpunjabi-wp.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/3_10c38fb6ee06e749c759773926634af5_1280X720.webp" style="width: 656.328px;"><br></p><h4 class=""><b>Mastering complexity in Shakespear's drama</b></h4><p>His collaborations with Vishal Bhardwaj took this style even further. In 'Maqbool', an adaptation of Macbeth, Irrfan avoided theatrical drama and instead portrayed a man consumed by inner conflict. Violence didn’t explode from him it seemed to quietly surround him. Years later, in 'Haider', his character Roohdar used stillness as a storytelling tool, becoming more of a haunting presence than a conventional character.</p><h4 class=""><b>Redefining mainstream movies</b></h4><p>What made Irrfan truly special was how he brought this subtlety into mainstream films. In 'Paan Singh Tomar', he played a man broken by circumstances rather than glorified as a hero. Meanwhile, in 'The Lunchbox', his character Saajan Fernandes expressed love through unsent words and quiet longing. Even in lighter films like 'Piku' and 'Qarib Qarib Singlle', he avoided exaggerated charm, instead portraying relationships with sincerity and emotional depth.</p><h4 class=""><b>Global actor who proved his excellence</b></h4><p>Irrfan’s international success, including Life of Pi and other global projects, didn’t change his core style. He didn’t adapt to fit Western expectations or become a stereotype. Instead, he stayed authentic, showing the world a different kind of acting one rooted in realism and introspection.</p><h4 class=""><b>Legacy that remains constant</b></h4><p>Irrfan Khan’s legacy lies in his ability to make the invisible visible. He showed that emotions don’t always need to be spoken they can be felt. By choosing restraint over excess, he reshaped how we understand performance, masculinity, and power on screen. Even today, his quiet presence continues to echo, reminding us that sometimes, silence is the strongest voice of all.</p> ]]></content:encoded><enclosure url='https://media.ptcpunjabi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/4_aa423ffd2c97669fbc95cea904d1813a_1280X720.webp' length='62312' type='image/jpeg' /><media:description type='plain'><![CDATA[ How Irrfan Khan proved silence can be more powerful than the stardom? ]]></media:description></item><item><guid isPermaLink='true'><![CDATA[ https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in/top-stories/shah-rukh-khan-once-called-diljit-dosanjh-world-class-actor-and-offered-to-produce-his-punjabi-films-4370166 ]]></guid><title><![CDATA[ Shah Rukh Khan once called Diljit Dosanjh 'World-Class actor’ and offered to produce his Punjabi films ]]></title><link><![CDATA[ https://www.ptcpunjabi.co.in/top-stories/shah-rukh-khan-once-called-diljit-dosanjh-world-class-actor-and-offered-to-produce-his-punjabi-films-4370166 ]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 04 May 2026 12:11:25 +0530 ]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Throwback to when Shah Rukh Khan praised Diljit Dosanjh:&nbsp;Back in 2015, during the promotions of Dilwale, Diljit Dosanjh got the opportunity to interview Shah Rukh Khan for PTC Punjabi. At the tim ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p>Throwback to when Shah Rukh Khan praised Diljit Dosanjh:&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 1rem;">Back in 2015, during the promotions of Dilwale, Diljit Dosanjh got the opportunity to interview Shah Rukh Khan for PTC Punjabi. At the time, Diljit was already one of the biggest stars in Punjabi entertainment, with successful films, chart-topping songs, and a loyal fan base. However, he was yet to become the Pan-India and global figure he is today.</span></p><p>The interview has remained memorable because it captured two major stars from different industries sharing mutual respect. More importantly, it featured Shah Rukh Khan openly praising Diljit’s talent and expressing interest in Punjabi cinema.</p><h2 class=""><b>When Shah Rukh Khan Called Diljit a World-Class Actor</b></h2><p>During the conversation, Shah Rukh Khan surprised many fans by revealing that he had watched Diljit’s films and was a genuine admirer of his work. SRK said, “Main aapki films dekh chuka hun, main aapka bahut bada fan hun. Aur aap jo acting karte ho, voh extremely world class hai.” Shah Rukh did not simply praise Diljit’s popularity he specifically appreciated his acting ability, calling it world-class.</p><p>&lt;iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/-Anu2RTKBOM?si=-4gEgMQOIvjPAuuu" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</p><p>At that stage, Punjabi cinema often did not receive the same national attention as Bollywood, so SRK’s recognition helped highlight the growing strength of regional cinema and stars like Diljit.</p><h3 class=""><b>SRK’s Emotional Connection with Punjabi Culture</b></h3><p>When Diljit asked if he would ever produce a Punjabi film under Red Chillies Entertainment, Shah Rukh’s answer reflected a personal connection. He recalled one of the first film shoots he had ever seen as a child, when his mother took him to watch a Punjabi movie being filmed in Haryana. He remembered the songs and the atmosphere even years later.</p><p>Shah Rukh also said that legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra had made him “half Punjabi,” referring to the Punjabi warmth, music, and family emotions often seen in Chopra’s films.</p><p>&lt;blockquote class="instagram-media" data-instgrm-captioned data-instgrm-permalink="https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXqYwFCjg7P/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;amp;utm_campaign=loading" data-instgrm-version="14" style=" background:#FFF; border:0; border-radius:3px; box-shadow:0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width:540px; min-width:326px; padding:0; width:99.375%; width:-webkit-calc(100% - 2px); width:calc(100% - 2px);"&gt;&lt;div style="padding:16px;"&gt; &lt;a href="https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXqYwFCjg7P/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;amp;utm_campaign=loading" style=" background:#FFFFFF; line-height:0; padding:0 0; text-align:center; text-decoration:none; width:100%;" target="_blank"&gt; &lt;div style=" display: flex; 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He added that after watching Diljit’s movies, he felt even more inspired to do so.</p><p>He specifically praised Diljit’s successful films like Jatt &amp; Juliet and Sardaar Ji, both of which played a key role in modern Punjabi cinema’s popularity. These films proved that Punjabi movies could combine comedy, romance, music, and commercial success on a large scale.</p><p>SRK ended by saying, “Toh humein mauka dena” asking Diljit to give him a chance to be part of that journey.</p><h3 class=""><b>How Diljit Became a Bollywood Favourite</b></h3><p>Soon after, Diljit successfully entered mainstream Hindi cinema. His Bollywood breakthrough with Udta Punjab earned him critical praise. He followed it with commercial successes such as Good Newwz, Soorma, Jogi, Crew, and more.</p><p>Unlike many crossover stars, Diljit managed to keep his Punjabi identity strong while winning audiences across India. His humour, screen presence, simplicity, and natural acting style made him stand out in Bollywood.</p><h3 class=""><b>From Punjabi Star to Global Icon</b></h3><p>Today, Diljit Dosanjh is one of the most internationally recognized Indian artists. His global tours, sold-out arena concerts, festival appearances, and growing worldwide fan base have taken Punjabi music to a much wider audience. He represents a new generation of Indian stars who move easily between regional cinema, Bollywood, and the global entertainment market.</p><h3 class=""><b>Why SRK’s Words Feel Important Today?</b></h3><p>Looking back, Shah Rukh Khan’s comments now feel ahead of their time. He recognized Diljit’s talent when he was already a Punjabi superstar but before he became a national and global phenomenon. What seemed like a warm compliment in 2015 now feels like a prediction one superstar identifying another star whose journey was only getting started.</p> ]]></content:encoded><enclosure url='https://media.ptcpunjabi.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/diljit-srk_55388bb1621085cfc6b3672f7bdfafb9_1280X720.webp' length='55535' type='image/jpeg' /><media:description type='plain'><![CDATA[ Shah Rukh Khan once called Diljit Dosanjh 'World-Class actor’ and offered to produce his Punjabi films ]]></media:description></item></channel></rss>