In a recent interview, actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh shared a stark view on fame and artistry, saying artists often face hardship and threats while alive and only receive true appreciation after death.


Having portrayed legendary Punjabi artist Amar Singh Chamkila, Diljit reflects on the recurring pattern where society troubles artists in life but glorifies them posthumously.

He describes the world as a scripted film where living artists suffer and only after death are their contributions celebrated.


At 41, Diljit says he has freed himself from this cycle, declaring, “I have already left this world, and I don’t care about anybody.

I love music and art. That’s what I am doing.” His candid honesty sheds light on the challenges faced by artists everywhere.

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