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Sardaar Ji 3 teaser: Diljit Dosanjh returns as ghost hunter in hilarious avatar

Sardaar Ji 3 teaser: Diljit Dosanjh returns as ghost hunter in hilarious avatar

India Today6 days ago

Diljit Dosanjh recently treated fans to the teaser of his upcoming Punjabi film, 'Sardaar Ji 3'. The film, which also stars Neeru Bajwa in the lead, is slated to hit the screens on June 27.The newly released teaser has only added to the excitement level among fans. Diljit returns as the stylish ghost hunter in the third installment of the franchise.advertisementThe video gives a peek into the quirky adventures and vibrant Punjabi humour that define the 'Sardaar Ji' series. It begins with a team approaching the most haunted castle in the UK, but to step inside, they summon Diljit Dosanjh, who returns to his beloved role as the 'Ghost Hunter'.
Watch the trailer here: Recently, Diljit Dosanjh landed in a controversy after he was accused of non-cooperation amid allegations that his film also stars Pakistani actors Hania Aamir, Nasir Chinyoti, Daniel Khawar, and Saleem Albela.The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) president, BN Tiwari, condemned Diljit Dosanjh's actions and threatened to ban him from the film industry. 'If Diljit Dosanjh or any other artist continues to act like this, action will not just be taken against their film but against them as well. They will be accused of non-cooperation. We have no place for traitors. The film industry cannot support people who are against this country. We need to stop people who are sitting in India but are helping others. We are getting multiple names. They will be ousted from the industry if they do not work for the betterment of the country," he said.On the work front, Dosanjh was last seen in the romantic comedy 'Jatt & Juliet 3', starring alongside Neeru Bajwa and Jasmin Bajwa. The popular Punjabi singer-actor will next appear in the mystery comedy 'Detective Sherdil', which also features Chunky Pandey and Diana Penty in significant roles.Must Watch

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