Bollywood News / Diljit Dosanjh gave a strong reply to the notice of Telangana government

Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh has been in the news recently for his concerts. While performing in Gujarat, he mentioned the Telangana government's notice, which instructed him not to sing songs based on alcohol and drugs. Diljit said, "I don't drink alcohol, and support dry states."

Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 18, 2024, 10:25 AM
Bollywood News: Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh is making headlines all over the world for his spectacular 'Diluminati Tour'. His concerts in the US, London and many other places not only attracted huge crowds but also earned him immense love from his fans. But even before the start of this tour in India, he was surrounded by controversies. The controversy related to his recent show in Hyderabad and the notice of the Telangana government became the center of this discussion.

Telangana government's notice and Diljit's response

Just before Diljit Dosanjh's concert in Telangana, the government sent him a notice. In this notice, he was instructed not to sing songs based on alcohol, drugs and violence and not to call children on stage. Reacting to this, Diljit said, "Even today I will not sing songs on alcohol. It is not difficult for me because I myself do not drink alcohol."

Strong statement given in Gujarat concert

Taking a dig at Gujarat being a dry state, Diljit said on stage, "Today I did not get any notice and I am happy that I am not singing any song on alcohol here." Taking a dig at Bollywood, he said that most of the songs on alcohol are made in Bollywood itself, but he is being targeted. He clarified that his songs on alcohol are very few and if all the states become dry states, then he will never sing such songs.

Suggestion of nationwide dry state

Taking a dig at the instructions of the Telangana government, Diljit said, "If all the states of India declare themselves dry states, then I will also stop singing songs on alcohol forever." He also told that during the Corona epidemic when everything was closed, liquor shops were still open. He said that fooling the youth should be stopped.

Bollywood stars taken to task

Diljit also targeted Bollywood actors, who appear in liquor advertisements. He said, "I don't promote alcohol like Bollywood actors."

Way to stay connected with fans

However, despite the controversies, Diljit left no stone unturned to win the hearts of fans with his performance. His clear message was that he is ready to shoulder responsibility through his art, but his questions about one-sided instructions will continue.

Conclusion

Diljit Dosanjh's 'Diluminati Tour' is in the news not only for his music but also for his statements on social and cultural issues. His suggestion of dry state and criticism of Bollywood is an indication that he is not only an artist but also a responsible citizen. It remains to be seen in the coming time how the society and fans react to his approach.