As a dedicated fan of Diljit Dosanjh, I must say that his performance in Hyderabad on November 15, 2024 was nothing short of remarkable. The way he handled the situation with the Telangana government‘s notice about altering his song lyrics to avoid glorifying drugs or alcohol was truly commendable.
On November 15, 2024, Diljit Dosanjh took the stage in Hyderabad, but prior to the performance, he received a warning from the Telangana government about singing songs that promote drug or alcohol use. This was due to a complaint filed by a resident of Chandigarh, who had witnessed such songs being performed during one of his previous shows at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. In response, Diljit altered his lyrics, which sparked responses like ‘last-minute curriculum change’.
To humorously obey the court’s decree, Diljit Dosanjh changed the words of his songs while performing. For example, instead of singing “I like your drink, it’s Lemonade,” he sang “I like your soda, it’s still Lemonade,” giggling as he sang.
As a lifestyle enthusiast, I couldn’t help but share an exciting moment that recently unfolded on the official page of Diljit’s Dil-Lumanati tour. The video they posted has been causing quite a stir among fans online, with numerous heartfelt reactions flooding social media platforms.
Check out the video here:
Online users swiftly flooded the comment section. One user said, “Perhaps the crowd is singing ‘soda’ instead.” Another commented, “We fans just switched to soda.” A different person wrote, “Last-minute change in study material.” One online user wrote, “Government said no alcohol, then the crowd responded with ‘alcohol=soda’.
“Oh, Telangana government, feel ashamed! Feel ashamed!” was one statement. Another person commented, “I adore how thoughtfully he chooses his words in his music, and it’s a trait that resonates deeply with many.
One person wrote, “Telangana Government really thought they could water down Diljit’s vibe Joke’s on them—he just cracked open a coke and kept the party going! It’s like trying to ban fireworks at Diwali; the celebration doesn’t stop, it just gets louder. Hyderabad might not have deserved Diljit but loved how he did everything without losing his signature touch! Love him”.
In response to critics, one individual penned, “Keep on going, Aithe rakh” (Hindi for “Keep it up”).
The rapper, singer, and actor’s final show is scheduled for December 29, 2024, in Guwahati.
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2024-11-17 07:07