Kylie + Kareena Song of Diljit Dosanjh gets a loud cry from Kareena Kapoor



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Kareena and Diljit during the promotions of Udta Punjab . (Courtesy of image: KareenaK_FC )

New Delhi:

Diljit Dosanjh can not stay calm. The singer, who released his new clip Kylie + Kareena on Sunday, was heavily criticized by Kareena Kapoor before the release of the song. Diljit, an avowed supporter of Kareena Kapoor, worked with the actress in Udta Punjab and in the current film Good News . On Saturday, the singer turned actor shared a special video on his Instagram profile, in which we could see Kareena wishing good luck to the actor. In the video, Kareena congratulated Diljit and said: " May aapki boosh badi fan hun ." The actress Omkara added: "I am truly honored that Diljit sang this song that bears my name.I really know that I'm doing the photo ki hain Diljit ke saath … Zyada baat nahi karta hai woh but that's what i like at home But he expressed his feelings and love for me through this song.I just want to say that he is one of my fans but after doing two movies with Diljit, Main apse ye kehna chahti hun ki main aapki bohot badi hun fan Thank you for this honor and I wish you the best for the song. "

Diljit, an enthusiast, shared the video on his Instagram profile and he captions it:" Oh my God … Queen herself .. Best co-star I've ever worked with and an incredible human being. " Take a look at Diljit's message here:

The song that was broadcast on Sunday on social media received more than a lakh view on YouTube in a few hours. Discover the song Kylie + Kareena here:

Diljit Dosanjh became a household name after singing songs such as Proper Patola Do You Know and Patiala Peg among others. He has also played in several Punjabi films.

Diljit also played in Bollywood films as Phillauri alongside Anushka Sharma, of Soorma alongside Taapsee Pannu and . New York with notably Sonakshi Sinha. His next film is Arjun Patiala alongside Kriti Sanon.

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