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As he concludes the Dil-Luminati India Tour, Diljit Dosanjh provides a peek of the enormous crowd at the Ludhiana event and the congested highways.
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Diljit Dosanjh’s team posted a clip of the road just (PAU) ground, where the concert took place.
Singer Diljit Dosanjh wrapped up the India leg of his Dil-Luminati Tour in Ludhiana on Tuesday (December 31). Taking to Instagram, Diljit and his team shared a bunch of videos.
Diljit shares videos of massive crowd at Ludhiana show
“Vibe check kar (do) (smiling face with horns emoji). Happy happy new year folks (heart hands emojis). This is my city (red heart emoji), Ludhiana (heart hands emoji). Dil-Luminati Tour’s grand finale doesn’t get bigger than this (lotus emoji).”
Diljit’s team shares video of crowd outside concert venue
TEAM DOSANJH posted a video giving a glimpse of a street in Ludhiana just outside the Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) ground, where the concert took place. The two-lane road was completely filled with a huge crowd.
Several cars were also seen standing as the crowd walked around them. A few vehicles also tried to pass through. The words on the clip read, “Ludhiana shutdown.” The caption read, “Grand finale (house emoji).”
Diljit performed with Muhammad Sadiq
It also posted a clip of Diljit welcoming singer-actor-politician Muhammad Sadiq on stage. Before he made an appearance, Diljit told the crowd, “I’ll introduce you to the real OG.” Sadiq graced the stage, and Diljit bowed with his head on the ground. They also sang together in matching outfits. The caption read, “Real OG Muhammad Sadiq saab (folded hands emoji). Ludhiana – grand finale of Dil-Luminati Tour year 24.”
About Diljit’s Dil-Luminati Tour
Diljit began his India tour in Delhi in October last year. He then performed in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Mumbai, Pune, and Kolkata. Before Ludhiana, he held his concert in Guwahati on December 29.
About Diljit
Diljit has enthralled music aficionados globally with hit tracks such as Jatt Da Pyaar, Raat Di Gedi, Patiala Peg, Do You Know, 5 Taara, GOAT, Born to Shine and Laembadgini. Over the past few years, Dosanjh has successfully transcended cultural and language barriers to captivate audiences worldwide.
He has also made his mark in movies. He was recently seen in Amar Singh Chamkila Crew and the Punjabi movie Jatt and Juliet 3. His upcoming films include Border 2 and the sequel to No Entry.
Diljit Dosanjh has successfully wrapped up his highly anticipated Dil-Luminati India Tour, leaving fans in awe of the electrifying performances and unforgettable experiences. The tour, which saw the popular Punjabi singer and actor travel across the country, culminated in a grand event in Ludhiana.
As he concluded the final leg of his tour, Diljit shared a glimpse of the massive crowd that gathered to witness his live performance, further solidifying his status as one of the most influential figures in the Indian music scene.
In a video posted on social media, Diljit captured the overwhelming turnout at the Ludhiana event, with thousands of fans packed into the venue. The enthusiasm and energy were palpable, with fans singing, dancing, and cheering as the star took the stage. The footage showed the crowd’s excitement, and Diljit expressed his gratitude for the unwavering love and support he received throughout the tour.
Alongside the footage of the crowd, Diljit also posted a video of the congested highways leading to the venue, highlighting the sheer scale of the event. The roads were clogged with cars, buses.
motorcycles as fans flocked from different corners of the city to see their favorite star perform. This scene was a testament to Diljit’s immense popularity and the strong connection he shares with his fans.
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Karwa Chauth: What to put in and what to leave out of your sargi thali for a nutritious fast
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Karwa Chauth 2022: The day-long event that honours a husband and wife’s union is just one day away. On the fourth day of the Hindu lunar month of Kartik, the festival—also known as Karak Chaturthi in Sanskrit texts—is observed. Married women observe a day-long “nirjala” fast (without food or water) on Karwa Chauth.
which generally coincides with the festivals of Dussehra and Diwali, and pray nonstop for the long lives of their spouses from dawn to moonrise. When the moon rises, women break their fast by offering the moon a “ark” from their karwas (earthen pots), seeing their husbands’ faces through sieves, and then drinking and eating.
A pre-dawn meal called sargi is lovingly made by the mother-in-law for her bahu and presented in a thali before the fasting period begins. Sargi consists of seven, none, or eleven different sorts of bite-sized food items, including sweets, savouries, vegetable curries, fruits, rice, and roti. The purpose of the practise is to ensure that those who are fasting consume enough nourishing and hydrated items to support a healthy Karwa Chauth fast.
The food provided in the sargi thali will make it easier for the woman to fast without triggering any health issues like headaches or acidity. Fasting without food and drink can be difficult. Making the thali requires a mother-in-best law’s efforts because it involves more than simply sargi; it also involves emotion.
Here are some suggestions for including nutritious foods in your sargi ki thali and avoiding foods that might deplete your vitality. Probiotic drink: If fasting is not regularly practised, a day’s fast may result in digestive problems such bloating and hyperacidity. It is important to add a probiotic in the diet to prevent this.
Incorporating a glass of buttermilk into the sargi thali is the simplest method to accomplish this. Add black salt, cumin powder, and asafoetida to the buttermilk to reduce bloating. This guarantees a gut that is balanced and free of gas or acidity.
- Maintain balance in your sargi thali: Think of the sargi thali as a healthy, balanced dish that is generally consumed on an ordinary day. Including a salad portion, one or two katori of sabji—this might be two different sabjis to give variety—a bowl of dal or lentil for protein and rotis and rice for the carbs—as well as a glass of buttermilk—are all required. Never forget to add ghee to the rice or lentils.
- Include hydrating items in your thali: Maintaining a healthy level of hydration throughout the day is essential for a successful fast. Dehydration during the day is inevitable if there are insufficient fluids in the thali. Dehydration can be brought on by foods that are overly sweet or oily. So attempt to substitute items high in water content for fruits with high fibre content. Include coconut water, muskmelon, or watermelon, for instance.
- Steer clear of sugary desserts: Kheer, a milk-based dessert, is frequently offered in sargi thalis. Make sure that it is prepared with other natural sugars, such as khandsari, jaggery, or honey, in moderation, rather than table sugar. Foods with a lot of sugar make people thirstier. These high-sugar foods are not recommended because there is no water consumption during the day.
- Steer clear of adding fried foods: Just like sugar, fatty meals tend to make you feel older than you are. The sargi thali generally includes fried items like puris, papadams, etc. Try substituting ghee.
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