AP Dhillon presents an old, unguarded video and discusses people who relocate abroad like him: These people do not understand that

 


In order to pursue a career in music, singer AP Dhillon of the band Brown Munde uploaded a video of himself performing a song and strumming his guitar on his final night in India. He also sheds light on the challenges experienced by individuals like himself who relocate to another nation in search of a better life, such as cultural differences, language problems, financial difficulties, and a lack of support within their own communities.

AP Dhillon commented, "This video was taken the night before I left India to move to Canada," along with the footage of him singing and playing the guitar while sitting on a stairway. Thousands of people, including myself, leave their families every day in search of a better life abroad. These individuals are unaware of the obstacles they would face, including linguistic and cultural challenges, financial hardships, and a lack of community support. All of us are attempting to navigate a world that neither fully comprehends nor fully understands us.

He continued, "Many of you know my music, but not many know about me and my journey. This series will be the first to show my journey. My tale, AP Dhillon: First of a Kind, will be featured on Prime Video on August 18. What I want you to take away from this is that our generation as a whole is unique, not just me. It is time to come together so that the world can recognize our movement, as all of my fellow creatives who are paving the path for our culture to go global are the First Of A Kind. Although every one of us is unique, we are not the last. @primevideoin, #apdhillononprime.

Malaika Arora responded to his post by using the heart emoji. In the words of a supporter, "he still doesn't get the respect he deserves."

The hit singles Majhail, Toxic, Foreigns, Insane, and Tere Te were all produced by AP Dhillon. He goes by Amritpal Singh Dhillon in full. He sang his popular song Summer High at the Juno Awards in Edmonton, Canada this year, making him the first Punjabi musician to do so.


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