Superstar Diljit Dosanjh yesterday released a teaser of his upcoming song “Don” and fans went crazy to listen as he has a voice-over by Shah Rukh Khan. The 30-second teaser gives a glimpse of Diljit as he comes out of the helicopter and sits on a yacht, as Shah Rukh’s voice delivers a powerful message:
“There’s an old saying, you need to work hard if you want to reach the top. But if you want to stay on top, you need your mother’s blessings. It’s not just hard to reach me, it’s impossible. Because no matter how high the dust flies, it can’t sully the sky.”
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Fans were in great ecstasy by the teaser. Diljit captioned it “Agar Sab Se Uper Tikna Hai Toh Maa Ki Duaa Chahiye. ONE & ONLY KING @iamsrk. Surprise Anytime.” Many fans wrote under that, saying, “King Dosanjh X King Khan,” “King of Bollywood x king of Punjabi industry,” and “Two legends in one frame.” Other fans just overflowed with fire and heart eyes under that comment section of teaser, eagerly waiting for this song.
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Earlier this month, Diljit displayed his appreciation for Shah Rukh Khan when he performed in Kolkata, chanting the slogan “Korbo Lorbo Jeetbo,” which is a reference to Shah Rukh’s IPL team, Kolkata Knight Riders. Shah Rukh responded on X (formerly Twitter), saying, “Thank you for bringing joy to the City of Joy, @diljitdosanjh Paaji. I am sure all at @KKRiders and their fans love the Korbo Lorbo Jeetbo reference.”. All the best and have a wonderful tour…. Love you.
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