Diljit Dosanjh's Winter Feast: Why His Punjabi Meal Is Going Viral

Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh is making the most of the winter season. He recently shared an Instagram video from a holiday in Punjab, where he toured a beautiful haveli. In the clip, he happily gorged on the classic Punjabi winter delicacy, sarso da saag with makke di roti. The actor is also busy gearing up for his intense role in the upcoming film 'Border 2'.

Key Points: Diljit Dosanjh Enjoys Sarso Da Saag in Punjab Amid Border 2 Prep

  • Diljit Dosanjh shares a fun video touring a holiday haveli in Punjab
  • The actor-singer is seen enjoying a hearty meal of sarso da saag and makke di roti
  • He sarcastically remarks about misplaced airline baggage being sent to his property
  • Dosanjh is preparing for his upcoming role in the film 'Border 2'
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Diljit Dosanjh gorges on this classic Punjabi delicacy as mercury drops across north India

Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh shares a video enjoying a classic winter meal of sarso da saag and makke di roti in a Punjab haveli while preparing for 'Border 2'.

"Our Punjab - Diljit Dosanjh"

Mumbai, Dec 6

Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh, who recently lost out the International Emmy Award for Best Actor, is sharing details of his hearty meal as the winter season picks up momentum.

On Saturday, the actor-singer took to his Instagram, and shared a fun video in which he can be seen giving a tour of a property that he has presumably booked for a holiday in Punjab.

In the video, Diljit can be seen giving a running commentary as he gives the tour of the property, A Punjabi haveli. In the video, the actor-singer was also seen enjoying a generous portion of the classic Punjabi delicacy, Sarso'n da saag and makke di roti. He also had kheer for the dessert.

He wrote in the caption, "Our Punjab".

Elsewhere in the video, he also made a sarcastic remark about an Indian aircraft carrier which has misplaced the baggages of flyers after the recent string of fiasco at the airports across India. Showing the series of baggage being taken to his room in the property, Diljit said that it feels like the said airlines has sent all the misplaced baggage to the property.

Meanwhile, on the work front, the actor-singer is gearing up for his upcoming film 'Border 2'. Recently, the makers of the film had unveiled his intense first look from the film.

The first look poster shows Diljit as an air force officer in 'Border 2'. Sitting in his aircraft, he is seen in the middle of a war-like situation, with enemies attacking him from all sides.

With bloodied hands and face, Diljit has an intense expression on his face. Sharing Diljit's fierce look from his next, the makers penned, "Iss Desh ke Aasmaan Mein Guru ke Baaz Pehra dete hain #Border2 in cinemas 23rd January, 2026. (sic)".

Diljit had also uploaded a clip on social media, where he can be seen walking in full swagger, wearing an Air Force uniform.

- IANS

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Rohit P
His comment about the airlines was spot on! 😂 It's a mess at the airports these days. Good to see a star calling it out in a funny way. Also, that first look for Border 2 looks intense. Jai Hind!
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Aman W
Respectfully, while I enjoy his work, the article feels a bit like a PR piece. It jumps from food to airlines to a movie promo. Just my two paise. The saag does look delicious though.
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Sarah B
The cultural pride is wonderful. "Our Punjab" – what a simple yet powerful caption. It's more than food, it's about heritage. As someone living abroad, this makes me so nostalgic for home.
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Karthik V
True Punjabi warrior! From enjoying simple village food to playing an Air Force officer. That's the spirit of India. Wishing him all the best for Border 2. The first poster has me hooked.
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Nisha Z
My mother makes the best saag in winter. This video just made me call her for the recipe! 😅 Diljit losing the Emmy is okay, he's a winner in the hearts of millions here.

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