The well-known playback singers, Shreya Ghoshal and Badshah, recently expressed their admiration for actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh. Badshah called Diljit a ‘khoobsurat insaan‘ (beautiful person) in an interview with Pinkvilla, and Shreya Ghoshal praised his extraordinary sense of humour.
Shreya and Badshah have teamed up as judges for a singing reality show for the first time. In an exclusive interview, the two musical maestro who also spent time together on set, praised Diljit Dosanjh while discussing the music industry.
When asked about a quality they admire and would want to steal from the actor-singer, the ‘Bairi Piya’ singer Shreya revealed that she loves how full of life and energetic Diljit is.
Shreya added, “Mujhey Diljit Dosanjh ka sense of humor bhi sahi lagta hai. I want to steal that. He is always funny.”
Badshah too added, “He is effortlessly funny.”
Both Shreya Ghoshal and Badshah agreed that Diljit Dosanjh is honest and sweet. Badshah further praised the Amar Singh Chamkila actor, calling him a ‘khoobsurat insaan’.
“Kuch bhi chura lo inse vo value addition hoga. In fact, Arijit sir se leke, AR Rahman and Sonu Nigam, sab se kuch bhi mil jae, 5-minute bhi mil jae unke saath, boht hai, ” Badshah added.
During the conversation, the ‘Paani Paani’ singer, humorously shared that he would love to steal the Grammy Award from AR Rahman. The Kala Chashma singer added, ““Maine sir ko ek do baari dekha hai aur woh baithte aur piano pe kuch bajate hai aur mujhe lagta hai waah, khatam hote hi woh kehte hai yeh bakwaas hai.”
Professionally, Badshah and Diljit Dosanjh collaborated on the song Naina for the film ‘Crew’. Recently, Badshah also attended one of Diljit’s concerts in London, accompanied by actress Hania Aamir.
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