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Published 14:04 IST, September 4th 2020

Diljit Dosanjh's take on PUBG ban leaves people in splits, check hilarious reply to fan

Actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh’s hilarious take on government banning PUBG ban is leaving hundreds of internet users in splits on September 3. Take a look

Reported by: Aanchal Nigam
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Following the government’s order of banning PUBG Mobile along with other 117 Chinese applications, social media was flooded with thousands of memes about the reaction of the news by different people. However, actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh’s hilarious take on the entire issue is leaving hundreds of internet users in splits. From saying he plays “SUB-G” in the kitchen to sharing a meme featuring him alongside actor Akshay Kumar, Dosanjh’s posts about the PUBG ban have gone viral on Twitter. While replying to a fan who asked if he played the popular mobile game, he replied by mentioning another viral trend of "rasode mein kaun tha" and added that he works in the kitchen. While in a separate post he says, “Ah Kadon Bhaana Vart Geya .. PUBG wala …” rhetorically. 

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Netizens share a laugh

Soon after Dosanjh shared his reaction, hundreds of internet users shared a laugh and lauded him for his unique sense of humor. While many posted laughing emojis, others talked about the "rasode mein kaun tha" mention. Several acted surprised on Dosanjh saying he was in the kitchen as a joke because in a separate trend a scene featuring Kokilaben from the Hindi TV show Saath Nibhaana Saathiya gets angry while enquiring about "rasode mein kaun tha?".

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PUBG Mobile removed from Android Play

A day after the government announced the ban was announced PUBG Mobile is no longer available on both the Android Play Store and Apple's App Store. It was expected that the Indian servers of the game will go offline at the midnight of September 3, 2020, and will be removed from respective application markets. Now, even though the game has been banned and removed from the Play Store, players have still been able to continue to play the game on their pre-installed devices. 

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14:05 IST, September 4th 2020