Not alcohol…coca-cola colour mixed in the concert: Diljit Dosanjh changed the lyrics of the song in the live show; Punjabi singer bowed before Telangana government

Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh made some changes in his famous songs during a concert in Hyderabad on November 15. In this live performance, he replaced the name of liquor with Coca Cola. This step was taken after Telangana officials sent a notice. In the notice, the lyrics of the songs were accused of promoting alcohol, drugs and violence. Know the whole matter
Diljit Dosanjh is in the news these days for his ‘Dil-Luminati’ tour. During this tour, the Telangana government had issued a notice to him and his team. Along with this, a notice was also sent to Hyderabad’s Hotel Novotel. According to this notice, Diljit was not supposed to sing songs like Patiala Pag and Panj Tara during his live show. This step was taken by the ‘Welfare of Women and Child’ and ‘Disabled and Senior Citizen’ departments. These departments were against the content related to alcohol, violence and intoxication in the songs. Delhi law student had sent notice
Let us tell you, Diljit Dosanjh’s concert was in Delhi on 26 October. Due to fraud in the ticket prices of the show and not being able to buy the ticket, a female fan had sent a legal notice to the singer. Diljit’s fan Riddhima Kapoor had sent this notice. In the notice, Kapoor had said that the ticket prices have been manipulated before the tour, which is an unfair trade practice. Let us tell you that the girl who sent the notice is a law student from Delhi. Big concerts in 10 cities
Punjabi industry’s biggest singer and Bollywood actor Diljit Dosanjh is on his India tour. Diljit Dosanjh is going to do big concerts at 10 places in India one after the other. This tour has been named Dil-Luminati. Earlier, Diljit started his tour in Delhi on 26 October. The second concert was done in Hyderabad and now the next show is going to be held in Ahmedabad on 17 November. ————————————
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