‘Behar ka artiste does whatever he wants’: Diljit Dosanjh calls out double standards after Telangana government’s notice. Watch

'Behar ka artiste does whatever he wants': Diljit Dosanjh calls out double standards after Telangana government's notice. Watch

November 17, 2024 11:23 am IST

Diljit Dosanjh said that some people are confused as to why tickets for his show were sold like hotcakes. He argued that he has been working hard for years.

Diljit Dosanjh has criticized the Telangana government after it sent a notice to the singer, directing him not to sing any song promoting alcohol, drugs and violence at his Hyderabad concert. Team Dosanjh posted a video on Instagram of Diljit interacting with the crowd during his show. He said that when an artist from outside the country performs in India, there is no problem. However, sanctions were imposed on an Indian artist. (Also Read | Diljit Dosanjh bypasses ‘no singing on alcohol’ directive with ridiculous tweaks; fans tell Telangana government to ‘fuck off’)

Diljit Dosanjh spoke to his fans during the Hyderabad concert.

Diljit criticized Telangana government over the notice

Diljit said on the stage, “An artist from outside will come and sing whatever he wants, there is no tension. But our artist is coming home, Tainu is upset and stressed. But let me also tell you one thing.” Dosanjh is God, I will not leave. Let me tell you, God exists. I won’t let it go.)

Diljit for those who question his show

Diljit also said that a section of people are confused as to why tickets for his concerts were sold like hot cakes. He further said, “How many people don’t know why such big shows are happening? These tickets sell out in 2 minutes. Brother, I have been working very late. I did not become famous in a day (few).” People are unable to digest why such big shows are happening. How are these tickets being sold in two minutes?

Diljit spoke openly on cyber crime

Diljit also spoke about cyber crime and how the Telangana government asked him to contact the helpline number 1930 for related matters. He also talked about the golden hour, which is the first hour of a show. He said how tickets are first purchased from different platforms and then sold to other people. The singer said that this matter has not been resolved even abroad. He said that the government is working on this.

About Dil-Luminati Tour

The singer, who kicked off the India leg of his Dil-Luminati Tour in Delhi in October, performed at the GMR Arena on Friday evening. The Hyderabad concert was part of her Dil-Luminati Tour in 10 cities across India. His next stop is Ahmedabad.

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