00:00You need courage to do everything in life.
00:03I belong to a very small place called Karampura in New Delhi city.
00:07And where I am standing in IFA, it's been so many years, I'm doing this thing.
00:13What is bringing me back again and again is just courage.
00:16So, when you talk about alcohol, you don't need courage.
00:19You have to extreme it, then you do it.
00:22I think you should watch the documentary, it's coming this year on Netflix.
00:25It's a world release, not just Indian Netflix.
00:27They are going to release it in 200 countries.
00:30So, the editing is going on, I don't know when they are going to announce the date.
00:34Everybody you know me through my music, my music videos, my lyrics, my performances,
00:40my wide things I have done, my controversies.
00:43But who is real me?
00:45The people who know me personally or who I am, you are going to see that in my documentary.
00:50It's amazing bro, trust me.
00:52There is one little guy, little lad from Delhi.
00:54His name is Anshuman Sharma.
00:57And he did the first AI what I heard of Rafi Saab in that Jodha Akbar song by Rehman Sir.
01:06That composition of Rehman Sir and Rafi Saab, he made a remake of it.
01:11And when I heard it for the first time, I was like what is this?
01:13This is amazing.
01:14So, everything, either it's tech, either it's computer science, either it's medical science,
01:20either it's alcohol, either it's party, either it's studying, it's excess, excess of everything.
01:27What Diljit did is like tremendous and specially being as a guy from a Sikh family,
01:34we feel so proud that he made it to international level.
01:37And as far as I know Diljit, I know him since 2009, we worked together on an album called Next Level.
01:42I composed that whole album.
01:43I knew him for one year.
01:45So, as far as his talent and courage and calibre concerned reflects, he can do anything.
01:52I think so.
01:53Because he was so, he was just like this.
01:56He was Sikh.
01:57In old times, he was so hardworking, so honest, so in true words.
02:01Never used to laugh too much, never used to talk too much.
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