
Social media is officially on Diljit Dash! mode! Netizens swarmed on X, Instagram, and Reddit, declaring: “You can’t expect anything better from him” once the buzz surfaced that Diljit might be sharing screen space with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in Sardaar Ji 3. Some fans are practically throwing virtual tantrums, trolling him for “aiming too high” and “abandoning us Punjabis for cross‑border fame.” One scornful comment read: “India me zyada fame mil gayi thi ,” as if Diljit handed over his stardom just to Hania, no less!
The drama escalated when a behind‑the‑scenes Diljit picture surfaced—with a T‑shirt sporting a random woman’s face—and netizens freaked. One tweeted: “We can see you @haniaheheofficial,” convinced it was Hania’s face. Yeah, apparently Diljit’s leopard‑print tee is more suspicious than a crime scene! He clarified it was actually Michelle Yeoh’s pic, but the internet was already on fire—because nothing says “jealousy” like happily blaming a T‑shirt for your own gossip binge.
Following the tragic Pahalgam attack, tensions are razor‑sharp. Netizens launched boycott hashtags faster than Diljit can hit a high note. “This is called jaise ko taisa ,” crowed one user, smugly celebrating the possibility that Hania might be dropped—calling it poetic justice. That kind of sick satisfaction is basically culinary envy: “Your bird left my nest”—and now you’re rejoicing?
On Reddit, one sharp user spilled the tea: inviting Hania on stage was just PR! They claimed “Diljit ki team bahut clever hai”—saying the whole collab buzz was a hype machine pumping wheels of jealousy and attention. And yep, once people smelled marketing, they smelled envy even more. “Could be anything,” another sniffed—because nothing screams envy like dismissing a budding artist’s reputation as “just PR.”
Bottom line: Netizens are cracking their knuckles with envy. Diljit’s big cross-border gesture—whether real or rumor—has unleashed a hilarious storm of jealousy. Critics are doubting, trolling, mocking and even celebrating possible fallout. And all we can think is… maybe folks need a hobby beyond being mad on the internet? Because jealousy never looked so petty… or so entertaining. Keep Reading Jealosy.in fro more such jealousy news.