When Punjab Takes the Spotlight, the World Watches.
Diljit Dosanjh at Met Gala 2025 proves exactly that.
History was made on the steps of the Met Gala this year when Diljit Dosanjh arrived—not just as a celebrity, but as a symbol of pride, culture, and representation. Wearing a regal, Maharaja-inspired ensemble by Prabal Gurung, he became the first turban-wearing Indian man to walk the Met Gala carpet. But this wasn’t just about fashion. It was about Punjab standing tall on the global stage.
From his ivory angrakha-style sherwani to the bejeweled turban with kalgi, every detail in Diljit’s outfit spoke volumes of his Punjabi roots. A ceremonial kirpan—an article of Sikh faith—rested across his frame, and the cape trailing behind him wasn’t just fabric. It was art, embroidered with the Mool Mantra in Gurmukhi and a golden map of Punjab. If that’s not cultural pride woven into couture, what is?
This wasn’t just a red carpet moment. It was a message:
When Punjab takes center stage, it doesn’t just walk—it reigns.
Diljit didn’t just represent a region; he carried the weight of a community, a culture, and a country. He reminded the world that our traditions are not relics—they’re royalty.
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From screen to Met Gala, the star shines bright—and he’s taking all of us along with him.
Because when Diljit Dosanjh walks, Punjab walks with him. And the world? It simply turns to look.