June 09, 2017
Actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh, who loves
to interact with his fans on social media, says he is an observant
person by nature and prefers to "read people" than books in his leisure
time.
Diljit is excited about his upcoming film "Super Singh", a Punjabi
superhero film. Asked how he manages time to stay connected with people
all the time, Diljit told IANS here: "Apart from my live shows,
shopping and gymming, I like reading people rather than books. Every
individual has a story that comes out from the way they are, their body
language, opinion, mindset -- everything."
"I like people, I think observing people is more interesting than
reading a book. So, yes, that is how I spend my day."
Talking about the inception of "Super Singh", Diljit said: "In 2012,
when my film 'Jatt & Juliet' released, some people trolled me
putting my face on a superman's picture where people were making fun of
me. You know, from that time I told myself, 'It won't stay like a troll
anymore... We will make a Punjabi superhero'. And see, Super Singh does
not wear his underwear outside... This is our desi superhero."
According to Diljit, he had a great time shooting the film where some
action sequences were little tough to shoot.
"Some of the scenes were difficult but that is a part of my job, so I
worked hard. It is a story of Punjab, where a little boy helps Super
Singh to discover his superpower. I am sure kids will like the film,"
he said.
The actor, noticed in Bollywood with his role in "Udta Punjab", said he
does not take jokes and remarks at the Sikh community seriously.
"It is a free country where people can have an opinion on anything. I
cannot take them to my heart. If someone is trolling and making fun of
us, I cannot do anything. I am an entertainer. My job is to entertain
people. I stick to that."
After delivering some of the commercially successful films like
"Sardaar Ji" and "Ambarsariya" in the Punjabi film industry, he
featured in Hindi dramas like "Udta Punjab" and "Phillauri".
Asked if he finds any difference in both the film industries apart from
budget, Diljit said: "No. When it comes to passion, all artistes in all
the industries are the same. But budget makes things different.
"For instance, our film 'Super Singh' needed a bigger budget than any
usual romantic comedy. We have got that support from Balaji
Productions. So we are thankful to Ekta Kapoor who supported our film
and never stopped us from shooting the film the way the director wanted
it to be."
Directed by Anurag Singh, the film, also featuring Sonam Bajwa, is
releasing on June 16.