Declare dry state, will stop singing about alcohol: Diljit Dosanjh

Declare dry state, will stop singing about alcohol: Diljit Dosanjh

Actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh performing at an event in Gurugram.

Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh has recently humorously responded to the Telangana government’s notice during his concert in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, directing him not to play songs promoting alcohol, drugs and violence during his concert. Had gone.

In his Gujarat show, he said, “Wherever I have shows, declare dry day there and I will avoid songs related to alcohol. It is easy for me to change my songs.”

During his recent performance, the Punjabi singer reacted to the Telangana government’s notice and said, “Jitni bhi states hai agar woh saari apne ko dry states declaration dekh hai. Next day Diljit Dosanjh will not sing a song on sharaba..I I die.” (If all states declare themselves dry states, the very next day Diljit Dosanjh will not sing about alcohol. I swear to do so)”, he said.

“Okay, give me one more chance. Give me another good offer to this one too. Wherever I have shows, declare a dry day for one day, I will not sing about alcohol. It is very easy for me to tweak the songs. ,” the singer said during his concert in Gujarat. (Okay, let me give you one more chance. I will give you an even better offer. Wherever I have shows, you just declare a dry day, And I won’t sing a single song about alcohol. For me, tweaking songs is too easy).

The notice, issued hours before his performance on Friday, cited a complaint by a Chandigarh resident who claimed that Dosanjh had presented songs promoting alcohol and violence at a previous concert in New Delhi .

During his concert in Ahmedabad, Diljit avoided singing alcohol-based songs in compliance with the dry state rules of Gujarat that he will refrain from singing alcohol-related songs during concerts. He said, “There is a good news today, I have no notice. There is another good news, I will not sing any song on alcohol today. Because Gujarat is a dry state (I have good news, I did not get any notice today) There is even better news: Even today I will not sing any song about alcohol, because Gujarat is a dry state.

He also took a dig at Bollywood celebs, saying that while there are many songs about alcohol in the industry, only a few of their tracks mention it. In the last few days, he also sang devotional songs but people are discussing only his tracks like ‘Patiala Peg’. Songs like ‘Patiala Peg’ and ‘Panchtara’ were specifically mentioned in the complaint. The Telangana government also warned the singer against repeating such performances and urged organizers to refrain from including children in the shows, citing safety concerns regarding loud noise and strobe lights. In a recent social media video shared by Dosanjh’s team, the ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ actor responded by changing his lyrics on stage, turning the controversy into a viral moment.

On Instagram and on the stage of GMR Arena, he said, “Any artist from outside will come, he can sing whatever he wants, there is no tension. But our artist is coming home, we have skin problems, tan adani. But I also have one thing. Bat doon, eh dosanjh aala bugge, eh ni chadta”, indicating that he believes in double standards in dealing with foreign versus Indian artistes. (Translation: “If an artiste comes from abroad, they can sing whatever they want). But when it is an Indian artist, you interfere. But let me tell you, I am Dosanjhwala, I will not go.”)

Dosanjh’s comments received a strong response from the audience both during the concert and on social media. The singer also took some time to address rumors about his concert ticket sales, which have been the subject of intrigue. “Why are such big shows happening? These tickets sell in 2 minutes, brother, I’m working very late.” This is the result of years of hard work, not overnight success. (Some people are unable to digest how such big shows are being held and how tickets are sold out in two minutes. Brother, I have been working hard for a long time. I did not become famous overnight. ”)

Additionally, in viral videos shared by his fans who attended the concert, Dosanjh can be seen making subtle changes to the lyrics of some of his popular songs during the Hyderabad concert. For example, in their hit track ‘Lemonade’, the line “Tainu teri ‘daru’ cha pasand aa lemonade” (You like your lemonade with liquor) is changed to “Tainu teri ‘Coke’ cha pasand aa lemonade” (You like your lemonade. Likes lemonade) was changed to. Lemonade with Coke). Similarly, in ‘5 Tara’, he changed the lyrics from “5 Tara Thekke Utthe” (Five Star Liquor Shop) to “5 Tara ‘Hotel’ Cha” (Five Star Hotel).

Additionally, Dosanjh also spoke on the issue of cyber crime, advising viewers to beware of online fraud and promoting awareness about the Telangana government’s helpline number 1930, which deals with cyber crimes.

The singer elaborated on the issue of reselling concert tickets and revealed that the government is working on solutions to curb such practices. The Hyderabad concert was part of Diljit’s ‘Dil-Luminati’ tour, which is making waves across India and abroad. After successful shows in Delhi and Jaipur, despite a last-minute controversy, the singer was welcomed by enthusiastic fans in Hyderabad.

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