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Punjabi superstar, global music icon, and Bollywood actor Diljit Dosanjh lit up the red carpet at the 2025 International Emmy Awards, turning heads with his signature fusion of elegance, culture and effortless charisma. Dosanjh, who has rapidly become one of the most recognisable South Asian figures in global entertainment, arrived in a standout ensemble that quickly became one of the night’s most talked-about looks.

Fans and critics alike praised his confidence, style, and ability to represent Punjabi culture on one of the world’s biggest international stages. The 2025 Emmys gathered talent from across the globe, but Dosanjh’s appearance drew exceptional attention, with social media buzzing over his fashion, humility, and global influence.

The ceremony also highlighted the continued rise of South Asian creators and performers across global platforms, as Diljit’s presence reaffirmed his status as a cross-continental cultural force. From music to movies to international award stages, the artist continues to redefine representation and global stardom.

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00:00This is Digit Dosan.
00:30For the same program, I'm in the category for TV, movie, miniseries.
00:40Once again, Amar Singh Shankila, this is Imziyaz Ali and Rohit Chowdhury.
00:48Am I here?
00:50Can you take me back a little bit?
00:52Am I right here?
00:54Thank you, buddy.
00:56Am I here?
00:58For my colleagues?
01:02Would you like to speak with foreigners?
01:04My English is not good.
01:06English.
01:07One question.
01:08How do you feel?
01:11I'm here for Shankila.
01:13Yeah, my film name is called Shankila and I'm here for Shankila.
01:19Yeah, that's it.
01:20My English is broken.
01:21I'm so sorry, but I love you guys.
01:22Thank you so much.
01:25I'm so sorry.
01:26You're right here.
01:28You're right here?
01:29You're right here.
01:30You're right here.
01:31Just tell me how this is done.
01:33How do you get nominated?
01:35You're right here.
01:36Social media sensation, how does this feel for this nomination?
01:41Thank you so much.
01:42Most of all, thank you so much.
01:44I'm here for Shankila.
01:47Amar Tsai-Changkila.
02:17And then the next one, no, this one, the next one, Brazil, very good.
02:40From Brazil, nominated in the current Brazil category for Enforcing Disappearances,
02:45this is Antonio Guerrero and Aldrich Hanashiro.
03:19Joining them now is 13.
03:21Antonio Guerrero, over here.
03:25Antonio Guerrero, over here.
03:27Antonio Guerrero, over here.
03:29Bodyguard, straight ahead.
03:31To the four.
03:33To the four.
03:43Please.
03:45Yes.
03:46First of all, for the sound check, would you please tell me your name?
03:54It's Aldrich Hanashiro.
03:56It's Aldrich Hanashiro.
03:58Congratulations for the nomination.
04:00How do you feel first?
04:01A little anxious, and expecting what will happen.
04:08So, why did you decide to cover this story?
04:12Would you tell me a little bit about this story?
04:14Yes.
04:15It's about Enforcing Disappearances.
04:17It's her idea.
04:19He was the reporter of the work, and it was her idea.
04:26She doesn't speak English.
04:29I will translate to her.
04:30It's the pain of the families who had relatives who were disappearing, who disappeared.
04:59And, under the circumstances, no one knows what was happening.
05:08How long did it take for her to have this investigation?
05:11How many months?
05:12How many years?
05:13Two years.
05:14Yeah.
05:15We did search, and the report.
05:21You know, as a reporter, you find many, many very, very serious, important stories.
05:26But why this story?
05:29A gente achou muitas histórias.
05:31E por que essa história?
05:33Essas histórias que a gente teve?
05:35É... o desaparecimento forçado é uma coisa que acontece em países como o Brasil,
05:41que tem um histórico de ditaduras, de desaparecimento de pessoas por força, policiais.
05:48Ano passado o Brasil esteve no Oscar com o filme Ainda Estou Aqui, que trata do mesmo assunto,
05:54que é algo que acontecia no passado e infelizmente continua acontecendo nos dias de hoje.
05:59A execução de jovens em um país que não tem pena de morte.
06:03E, uh... o desaparecimento forçado é muito comum em ditaduras.
06:10Mas, uh... isso ainda está acontecendo hoje no Brasil.
06:15E, no último ano, o Brasil teve um filme no Oscar, que tem esse tema, esse assunto,
06:25foi que eu ainda estou aqui e ainda estou aqui.
06:30E esse é o mesmo assunto que estamos tratando.
06:34Uma pergunta rápida.
06:35Seu nome, por favor.
06:37Gisele Barbieri.
06:39G-I-S-E-L-L-E-B-R-B-A-R-B-I-E-R-I.
06:50E a última pergunta para você.
06:52Deve ser muito difícil reportar isso.
06:54Como você se sente sobre essa nominação?
06:56É uma honra poder estar aqui entre tantos colegas importantes e tantos trabalhos importantes
07:04e todos aqui na nossa categoria falando sobre direitos humanos. É uma honra.
07:07G-I-S-E-R-B-R-I-R-I-R- Squadron.
07:08G-I-S-E-R-I-R-I-R-B-I-R-F-A-R-I-R-I-R-F-A-R-I-R-I-R-S-S-O.
07:12G-I-S-O, é uma honra poder vir aqui porque é tantos bons trabalhos aqui eversa que ficam o melhor que eles vão criaram.
07:25Em southeastia, obrigado pelo seu tempo, obrigada.
07:32Força uma entrevista sobre...
07:34... mar reconnaîtela?
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