Watch Diljit Dosanjh’s humorous reaction to Telangana govt’s ‘No Drinking Song’

Disha Rojhe

2024-11-18 09:45:00 :

November 18, 2024: Diljit Dosanjh’s recent response to the Telangana government’s notification regarding his performance was a mixture of humour, defiance and wit for which he is famous. During a concert in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, he responded in his trademark comedic style to government instructions to avoid playing songs promoting alcohol, drugs and violence.

The controversy began when the Telangana government issued a notice to Diljit after complaints that Diljit had sung songs such as Patiala Nails and panchatala Allegedly promoted alcohol and violence. The notice, issued hours before his performance in Hyderabad, warned him not to repeat such performances and advised organizers to avoid involving children due to safety concerns such as loud noises and flashing lights.

During his concert in Gujarat, Diljit spoke about the situation humorously, saying, “Wherever I perform, a no-smoking day is declared and I will no longer play alcohol-related songs. To me “It’s easy to adjust the lyrics,” he continued. All states declare themselves drought states, then Diljit Dosanjh will not sing a song about alcohol the next day. I swear to do it.” This line earned laughter from the audience. and applause, highlighting his ability to handle the situation with ease.

Diljit went on to tease the issue, offering a more creative solution: “Wherever I perform, declaring a day a Prohibition Day, I will not sing a song about alcohol. For me, the adjustment My song was very easy.” He also mentioned that he didn’t receive any notification that day, adding, “I still won’t sing any alcohol-related song because Gujarat is a dry state,” further acknowledging the region. Strict prohibition laws.

Diljit, meanwhile, took a jibe at Bollywood, which often features songs about alcohol, while only a few of his songs touch on the subject. He joked about the attention paid to his alcohol-themed songs, such as Patiala Nailssaid that despite his recent performance of devotional songs, people still only discuss his songs related to drinking.

The singer even tweaked the lyrics while performing. For example, in lemonadehe changed “Tainu teri ‘daaru’ ch pasand aa Lemonade” (You like lemonade with alcohol) to “Tainu teri ‘coke’ ch pasand aa Lemonade” (You like lemonade with coke). Likewise, in 5 directIn the song, the lyrics “5 Taara thekke utthe” (five-star hotel) were changed to “5 Taara ‘hotel’ ch” (five-star hotel), effectively avoiding the controversy while retaining the essence of the song.

While addressing the public, Diljit also discussed the challenges of ticket sales, responding to rumors that people couldn’t understand why his big concerts sold out so quickly. He humorously reminded everyone that his success did not happen overnight: “Brother, I’ve been working hard for a long time. I didn’t become famous overnight.”

Additionally, he also spent time raising awareness about cybercrimes, encouraging fans to be wary of online scams, and promoting the Telangana government’s hotline number 1930 to report such incidents. He also mentioned that the government is formulating measures to prevent concert ticket reselling, an issue that has caused concern among fans.

Diljit’s speech during the meeting Deere lamp The tour sparked a strong response online, with fans appreciating his wit and the way he handled the situation. Despite the controversy, his popularity has soared, and his ability to turn potentially tense situations into viral moments only adds to his charisma.

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