Punjabi singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh is all set to appear on Amitabh Bachchan’s popular quiz show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 17,’ and the promos have already created quite a buzz online. The show’s makers have shared several emotional and light-hearted clips that give a glimpse of the chemistry between the two stars. In one of the promos, Amitabh candidly reveals that he has stopped drinking what he calls “Punjab’s special drink,” a statement that has amused fans everywhere.
Amitabh’s witty confession wins hearts
In the teaser released recently, Diljit playfully brings up the topic in code language, saying, “Aapne bhi sir vo chocolate wala doodh peeya tha, mujhe yaad hai (I remember you used to drink the chocolate milk). I used to wonder how you stayed so fit after drinking that.” Amitabh responds with a grin, “Sir jo khaas quality hoti hai Punjab ki, vo toh humne chorr diya tha (I quit drinking the Punjab special drink).” The witty exchange sends both the audience and the host into laughter and applause, capturing the episode’s lively spirit.
Diljit’s charm and musical magic
Another clip from the upcoming episode shows Amitabh delivering one of his most iconic dialogues from Khuda Gawah, transporting fans straight back to the golden era of Indian cinema. With his unmistakable charisma, he declares, “Sar zameen-e-Hindustan, as salaam alaikum! Mera naam Baadshah Khan hai. Ishq mera mazhab, mohabbat mera iman hai.” The crowd erupts in applause as Big B effortlessly brings back the magic of his legendary role.Diljit, in turn, charms everyone with his soulful singing. Starting with “Nanak Aadh Jugaadh Jiyo” and the title track from Khuda Gawah, he continues to wow the studio audience with his signature hits like “Ikk Kudi” and “Do You Know.” His performance feels more like a live concert than a TV show appearance, filling the set with energy and emotion.The ‘Honsla Rakh’ star also shares a touching story from one of his concerts in Abu Dhabi. “We were performing in Abu Dhabi near a huge mosque. They kindly allowed us to visit, and I invited one of the men there to attend the show,” Diljit recalls. “He didn’t know any of my Punjabi songs, but he knew ‘Khuda Gawah.’” The anecdote leaves Amitabh smiling, clearly moved by the lasting impact of his work across generations and cultures.Amitabh has spoken before about his decision to give up alcohol, smoking, and meat. In a past interview, he explained, “I don’t smoke, drink, or eat meat. It’s not for religious reasons, just personal preference. My father was vegetarian, my mother wasn’t, and Jaya eats meat but I don’t. I used to smoke a lot, around 200 cigarettes a day when I was in Calcutta and I drank too, whatever we could find. But I eventually decided I didn’t need any of it.”The much-awaited episode promises a perfect mix of laughter, nostalgia, and heartfelt moments as two generations of entertainers share the stage. With Amitabh Bachchan’s charm and Diljit Dosanjh’s infectious energy, viewers can look forward to an evening filled with music, wit, and genuine warmth that celebrates the spirit of Indian cinema and connection beyond boundaries.




 
                        