‘I’ve already left this world’: Know what Diljit Dosanjh said about death & why is it going viral

He explained that he is focusing on inner growth and letting go of negative emotions and said he holds no animosity towards anyone
‘I’ve already left this world,’ says Diljit Dosanjh
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Punjabi singer & actor Diljit Dosanjh has sparked widespread discussion after sharing deeply personal thoughts about life, faith and death during a recent concert in Calgary, Canada when speaking to a large crowd during his ‘Aura World Tour’ the artist said he is trying to detach from his physical self and live a life guided by faith, love and forgiveness and also spoke about being fearless towards death saying he no longer has any fear of it and feels he has already “left this world” in a spiritual sense.

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In his address he explained that he is focusing on inner growth and letting go of negative emotions and said he holds no animosity towards anyone and wants to fill his life with love, respect and forgiveness and also spoke about representing Punjab with pride, saying his identity remains strongly connected to his roots.

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Sparks buzz online

The remarks have led to concern among many people as listeners who have interpreted his words as spiritual while others felt they reflected deeper emotional struggles and several reactions pointed out that such statements should be taken seriously especially in the entertainment industry where public figures often face intense pressure.

References were also made to past global celebrities like Avicii, Chester Bennington, Amy Winehouse and Sushant Singh Rajput whose struggles brought attention to mental health issues and many people have urged others not to jump to conclusions but instead respond with empathy and understanding while some also highlighted how fame, constant public attention and personal expectations can impact mental well-being even for those who appear successful.

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