
Diljit Dosanjh, singer, actor, and the internet’s favorite Punjabi mood board, is back again—this time with a hot cup of controversy… or should we say, coffee?
In his latest viral Instagram reel, Diljit is seen sipping on London’s most expensive coffee, a Japan Typica brew priced at a jaw-dropping Rs 30,000.

Wearing a black leather jacket, hat, and dark shades, Diljit looked every bit the stylish globetrotter. But it was his commentary, not his outfit, that stole the show.
“This Is Too Pricey”: Diljit’s Verdict on Luxury Coffee
“I want to drink the Japan Typica coffee,” he says in the reel. Moments later, reality kicks in. “They are measuring and pouring everything despite taking so much money,” he quips, watching the barista’s slow-motion precision.
For Diljit, it wasn’t just a beverage—it was the meal. “I’m not going to have food today. This is the only thing I’ll have,” he adds. With each sip costing around Rs 7,000, Diljit’s taste test was less about flavor and more about finances.
Fans Loved the Punjabi Sass
His Punjabi lines had fans in splits:
“Itne mein India mein shaadi attend kar leta.”
(“I could’ve gone to a wedding in India for this price.”)
“Yeh toh pheeki hai coffee.”
(“This is bland.”)
And the cherry on top:
“Saath mein laddoo, boondi bhi le aao.”
(“Bring snacks with it too.”)
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The comment section? Flooded with laughing emojis and praise. “You’re so pure,” wrote one user. Another called it “the besttt.” This wasn’t just a coffee review—it was Diljit doing what he does best: turning real moments into relatable entertainment.
Watching Diljit poke fun at luxury culture hits home. It’s the absurdity of elite trends meeting everyday logic. His reel doesn’t glamorize excess—it laughs at it.
It’s also a gentle roast (pun intended) of influencer culture, where spending big often replaces genuine taste. Diljit flips that script—with charm, wit, and just the right dose of Punjabi pride.
Diljit Dosanjh: From Met Gala to Morning Roast
This reel comes shortly after Diljit made history at the Met Gala 2025, becoming the first actor with a turban to walk the red carpet. His style, confidence, and rooted humor continue to set him apart globally.
On the film front, he exited the sequel to No Entry due to “date issues,” according to producer Boney Kapoor—not “creative differences” as earlier rumored. Source: Hindustan Times
At a time when celebrities flaunt expensive habits, Diljit Dosanjh brings it back to earth. He may sip a luxury brew in London, but he speaks the language of home. And in doing so, he reminds us: some things are just too rich—especially if they need laddoos on the side.
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