Being surrounded by nature helps many to relieve stress and find peace. Singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh, who lives in Canada, doesn’t miss a chance to enjoy the country’s winter season.
On Instagram, Diljit shared several videos from his time in a beautiful snowy place. In one of the clips you can see him standing in front of an ice-cold lake and praying. He also shared a look at birds flying in a V formation. “Only positive vibes,” he captioned the post. Here’s the post the actor-singer shared:
Diljit’s post received multiple likes and comments. “Paaji to nature: Vibe teri meri mildi aa,” commented one social media user. “Ohoo vibe,” commented actor Sumeet Vyas. Meanwhile, on the labor frontline, Diljit recently starred in the Netflix film titled “Jogi,” which explores the agony of Delhi’s Sikh community following the assassination of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
In October 1984, violence broke out in the state capital and other parts of the country, killing over 3,000 Sikhs across India. He was also featured in the Punjabi film Babe Bhangra Paunde Ne. The film, directed by Amarjit Singh, also starred Sargun Mehta and Sohail Ahmed.
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Being surrounded by nature helps many to relieve stress and find peace. Singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh, who lives in Canada, doesn’t miss a chance to enjoy the country’s winter season.On Instagram, Diljit shared several videos from his time in a beautiful snowy place. In one of the clips you can see him standing in front of an ice-cold lake and praying. He also shared a look at birds flying in a V formation. “Only positive vibes,” he captioned the post. Here’s the post the actor-singer shared:Diljit’s post received multiple likes and comments. “Paaji to nature: Vibe teri meri mildi aa,” commented one social media user. “Ohoo vibe,” commented actor Sumeet Vyas. Meanwhile, on the labor frontline, Diljit recently starred in the Netflix film titled “Jogi,” which explores the agony of Delhi’s Sikh community following the assassination of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.In October 1984, violence broke out in the state capital and other parts of the country, killing over 3,000 Sikhs across India. He was also featured in the Punjabi film Babe Bhangra Paunde Ne. The film, directed by Amarjit Singh, also starred Sargun Mehta and Sohail Ahmed.