The Punjabi superstar is making his Bollywood debut with director Abhisek Chaubey's "Udta Punjab".
He is aware of the expectations his home industry has from his debut but Diljit is also quick to add that he wouldn't want to take credit for any other Punjabi actor's journey and success in Bollywood.
"I hope my entry in Hindi films makes it easier for other Punjabi actors to establish themselves in the industry. But at the same time, I feel whosoever works with good intention and puts hard work will excel. One, who is hardworking, will get opportunities regardless of him or her being from Punjab or any other state," Diljit told PTI in an interview.
Besides his acting, audience has been going gaga over his rendition of Punbjabi poet Shiv Kumar Batalvi's "Ikk Kudi", in the thriller.
Diljit, however, quite modestly says he is not aware of the increased fan following that he has received courtesy "Udta Punjab". The "Jatt and Juliet" actor still feels there's a long way to go before he becomes a pan-India star.
"I am not sure how they will find my work, maybe they don't like me after watching the film. The initial reactions that came were just because of the trailer, the real picture will come out after the movie releases."
Morever, for Diljit not letting down his home fans with his work in Bollywood is most important. The actor says he hopes the Punjabi audience does not get embarrassed watching him in Hindi films.
"The most important thing is that my admirers in Punjab should like me. I don't have much greed to have fans beyond that."
On his home front, the actor-singer is gearing up for the release of "Sardaar ji 2", the sequel to his last year's hit "Sardaar Ji".
Diljit says he found the story of the sequel much better than the first film and if the movie is received well he would love to have a third part of the "Sardaar Ji" series.
Also starring Sonam Bajwa and Monica Gill, the film is slated to release on June 24.
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