Diljit Dosanjh Makes Jimmy Fallon Do Bhangra on 'Morni' – Watch!

Diljit Dosanjh made Jimmy Fallon do bhangra on his track "Morni" during a segment on The Tonight Show. The video was shared on Instagram by the show's official handle. Diljit is promoting his new album Aura and his upcoming film Main Vaapas Aaunga. The film, directed by Imtiaz Ali, releases in cinemas on June 12.

Key Points: Diljit Dosanjh Makes Jimmy Fallon Do Bhangra on "Morni"

  • Diljit Dosanjh teaches Jimmy Fallon bhangra on "Morni"
  • Video posted on Instagram by The Tonight Show
  • Promoting new album Aura
  • Upcoming film Main Vaapas Aaunga releases June 12
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Diljit Dosanjh makes Jimmy Fallon do bhangra on his track 'Morni'

Diljit Dosanjh gets Jimmy Fallon to dance to his track "Morni" on The Tonight Show. Details on his new album Aura and film Main Vaapas Aaunga.

"Working with Imtiaz Ali Sir is always special because his world feels real, nothing forced, nothing superficial. - Diljit Dosanjh"

Mumbai, April 28

Punjabi sensation Diljit Dosanjh turned 'The Tonight Show' into a full celebration as he made the host Jimmy Fallon do bhangra on his track "Morni".

In a collaboration post on the photo-sharing website Instagram, the two are seen matching steps as they grooved on the tack "Morni" sung by Diljit. The music is by Tru-Skool and its lyrics are penned by Channi Nattan.

"@diljitdosanjh brings AURA to Studio 6B #FallonTonight #DiljitOnFallon," the caption mentioned by the official handle of the "Tonight Show".

The caption mentioned that Diljit is bringing his new album Aura to the studio. The album features songs like Senorita, Kufar, You & Me, Charmer, Ban, Balle Balle, Gunda, Mahiya, Broken Soul, and God Bless.

On the acting front, Diljit currently awaits the release of his film Main Vaapas Aaunga. The film is set in Imtiaz Ali's evocative world of love and longing, starring Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari Wagh and Vedang Raina in pivotal roles.

Produced by Sameer Nair and Deepak Segal of Applause Entertainment and Mohit Choudhary and Shibasish Sarkar of Window Seat Films, the film releases in cinemas on June 12.

On April 18, the makers of the film unveiled the track 'Kya Kamaal Hai', which celebrates hope amid challenging times.

At that time, the actor spoke about working with Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman and shared that it doesn't feel like work, as he calls it an honour.

Diljit said in a statement: "'Kya Kamal Hai' is very close to my heart. There's a certain honesty in this song... it makes you pause and just feel, without trying too hard. Working with Imtiaz Ali Sir is always special because his world feels real, nothing forced, nothing superficial."

"With A. R. Rahman sir, it doesn't feel like work... it's an honour to be working with someone as legendary as him. And Irshad Kamil bhai's words... they come straight from the heart and land there."

He added: "There's a lot of noise and chaos around us today, but this song has a certain stillness. It reminds you to slow down, breathe, and just be in the moment."

- IANS

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Vikram M
I'm not usually a fan of Punjabi music but Diljit's charisma is undeniable. He's genuinely talented and humble. The "Kya Kamaal Hai" track with AR Rahman sounds very promising too.
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James A
I saw the clip – Jimmy Fallon looked genuinely happy. This is cross-cultural magic. And Diljit's comment about AR Rahman being an "honour" shows his respect for legends. 👏
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Rohit L
Honestly, I feel proud as an Indian seeing this. But I hope the film "Main Vaapas Aaunga" doesn't become another typical Bollywood romance – we've seen enough of those. Diljit should try more experimental roles.
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Ananya R
Diljit's journey from a small-town boy in Dosanjh to making Jimmy Fallon dance is incredible. AR Rahman + Imtiaz Ali + Diljit? That's a powerhouse combo! Can't wait for June 12. 🌟
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Sarah B
What I love is how genuine Diljit is – he never pretends to be something he's not. That's why the world connects with him. And bhangra on American TV? Mad respect! 💪
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Kavya N
It's nice to see our artists getting

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