Diljit, who enjoys a huge fan following, says it is essential to be in touch with one's true self and not get carried away with stardom.
"If you remind yourself everyday, where you are from, who you really are, what will happen in the future, and where you exactly stand, then you'll be sane. So many people have experienced stardom before, you're not the first, nor the last," Diljit told PTI.
Diljit says apart from being self-aware, one should be connected to God as that helps in staying grounded.
"You must make yourself realise where you're going wrong to keep a check. You can't escape this (stardom trap) completely. Whatever religion you believe in, if you take almighty's name and follow his words obediently, you will be safe to an extent," the actor says.
The 33-year-old started his career as a singer in mid 2000 and eventually started doing Punjabi films. Diljit gave blockbuster films in Punjabi cinema like the "Jatt & Juliet" series and "Sardaar Ji" and simultaneously continued to focus on his music career.
While in Punjab the singer-actor has mostly done romantic-comedies, his work in Bollywood so far - including his second Hindi film "Phillauri"- has been anything but that.
"I haven't done a typical rom-com Hindi film, like the ones I've done in Punjabi. But we are planning a few things, let's see what happens. I am in talks for four-five films, but I can only talk about the one which will go on floors," he says.
Diljit says he will talk about his future projects only when the the movie is officially announced.
"So I am scared to speak about the films for which talks are on. Even during 'Udta Punjab', I didn't say much until the film was out. I feel it's incorrect to talk about a film until everything falls into place," he says.
Apart from films, however, one thing which the internet can't get over is the actor's love for American TV personality and model Kylie Jenner.
"I love her very much. Now, more than loving her, what makes me happy is how much people are interested in my comments. I never leave any chance to comment.
"But she hasn't replied yet, may be soon. Also, I comment in Punjabi, so that she doesn't reply. My people should have fun that's it," he quips.
The actor will be next seen in Ekta Kapoor produced "Super Singh", a Punjabi superhero movie that is scheduled to release on June 16.
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