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Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra are gearing up for their next release Amar Singh Chamkila. The actors have been promoting the film on social handles which is further increasing the excitement. Diljit on Saturday shared another set of Behind the Scenes photos featuring Parineeti Chopra ahead of the release.
Taking to his Instagram handle, Diljit wrote, “CHAMKILA 12th April on @netflix_in”. In the photos, we can see Diljit as Amar Singh Chamkila’s avatar. He is also seen sitting with locals. In one of the photos, he is also seen with Parineeti Chopra. As soon as he shared the photos, fans were seen commenting. Many dropped heart emojis and some also wrote, “Can’t wait”.
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In the film, he will be seen essaying the role of slain Punjabi musician Amar Singh Chamkila. Chamkila, a grassroots singer who ruled street concerts in the ’80s Punjab, was shot dead along with his singer-wife Amarjot in 1988.
At the trailer launch, Imtiaz was sharing anecdotes about their time working together when Imtiaz praised him. He said that his time has come and this is just the start. “You have already achieved so much but I can guarantee this, this is just your beginning. Wherever you go, we will be with you. I am very happy this freshness came into my life of doing this film. I am thankful to Netflix who took it up with equal love,” Imtiaz Ali said, leaving Diljit in tears.
Speaking with News18 Showsha earlier this month, Imtiaz said that he couldn’t imagine anyone but Diljit and Parineeti in the lead for the film. “It was mandatory for me to cast actors who are singers as well. It was important for them to sing live. This film wouldn’t have been possible without them. It’s not like Diljit didn’t train a lot like Parineeti did but he does live singing and is used to it. They both recorded the songs after singing them live. The reason behind this is that I’ve never had singers singing live during a shot. I thought that in case, the live singing doesn’t work out, we can always use the recorded version and use it as playback like we usually do,” he told us exclusively.
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