Nov 26, 2025 1:13 PM - Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh

Diljit Dosanjh created a moment of pure pride for Punjabis around the world as he walked the red carpet at the International Emmy Awards with the elegance and confidence of a true global star. Whether in Canada, Australia, America, or back home in Punjab, people celebrated the sight of a turbaned Punjabi artist standing tall at one of the most prestigious stages in world entertainment. Diljit, along with the team of Imtiaz Ali’s Amar Singh Chamkila, brought Punjab’s music, history, and identity straight to New York City, turning the Emmys into a moment of cultural representation far bigger than any trophy.
Chamkila had earned two major nominations—Best Actor for Diljit Dosanjh and Best TV Movie/Mini-Series for the film itself. Though the awards ultimately went to others, with Lost Boys and Fairies taking the TV movie category and Spain’s Oriol Pla winning Best Actor for his powerful performance, the night didn’t feel like a defeat. Diljit looked suave and poised on the red carpet, representing not just Indian cinema but Punjabi culture with pride.
The dignity with which he carried himself reminded millions of Punjabis that seeing one of their own at the Emmys is itself a milestone, a moment of joy that crosses borders and unites communities.
More than winning or losing, the significance lay in the visibility—a Punjabi voice, a Punjabi story, and a Punjabi artist standing on a global platform. For every young dreamer watching from afar, Diljit showed that roots matter, culture matters, and representation matters. And on that night in New York, Punjabis everywhere felt seen, celebrated, and uplifted.




