Indian singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh faces racial discrimination

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In the bright and glamorous world of Bollywood criticism and trolling are very common Actors and artists cannot always avoid such situations Even those stars who are loved all over the world sometimes face unfair treatment

According to Indian media Bollywood singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh faced a similar incident in Australia He shared that during his performance he had to deal with racial discrimination and stereotypes

Reports said that the most remarkable thing about this incident was not hate or criticism but Diljit’s calm and respectful response which won the hearts of his fans around the world

Diljit talked about his experience during his world tour He said that when he arrived in Australia he was stopped at the airport so that his photos could be taken But after that he saw some shocking comments online

He said that some agencies published my photos and later someone sent me the comments People were saying things like a new Uber driver has arrived or a new 7 11 store worker has landed

Diljit said he has seen many racist comments in his life but he believes that the world should be one and there should be no borders

Despite the criticism Diljit handled everything with great dignity and humility He said that he does not feel bad if someone compares him to a taxi or truck driver

The singer and actor said that he deeply respects hardworking people like taxi and truck drivers because they are the ones who keep the world running

He added that he has no problem being compared to them If there were no truck drivers even bread would not reach your home He said he is not angry and that his love is for everyone even for those who make such comments about him

Fans praised Diljit for his graceful reaction and said that he truly won their hearts

Reports also mentioned that Diljit Dosanjh recently released his new album Aura on October 15 and worked with global artist Jackson Wang on a song called Buck He has also sung for the film Cannes

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