Diljit Dosanjh Indian Concert: Global superstar Diljit Dosanjh has stunned fans with his recent announcement during his Dil-Luminati concert in Chandigarh on December 14. The singer-actor revealed that he will no longer perform in India until the country upgrades its infrastructure for live shows.
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Diljit Speaks Out on Concert Challenges
In a video that quickly went viral, Diljit expressed his concerns about the lack of proper infrastructure for live converts in India. Addressing the audience in Punjab, he said, “Here we don’t have infrastructure for live shows. This is a source of big revenue, many people get work and are able to work here… I’ll try next time that the stage is at the centre so that you can be around it. Till this happens, I won’t do shows in India, that’s for sure.”
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The announcement left fans surprised but also sparked discussions about the need for better facilities to host large-scale live performances across the country.
Diljit’s ‘Pushpa’ Moment: A quirky Take
During the concert, Diljit dropped a cheeky line inspired by the famous Pushpa dialogue ‘ Jhukega Nahi,” adding his own humorous twist: “Saala nahi jhukega toh kya jija jhuk jayega”. This playful moment lit up the crowd and showcased Diljit’s signature sense of humor.
Chandigarh Show Faces Advisory From CCPCR
Interestingly, ahead of the Chandigarh concert, Diljit faced an advisory from the Chandigarh Commission for Protection of Child Rights (CCPCR). Chairperson Shipra Bansal urged him to avoid performing songs that promote songs alcohol, drugs, or violence, referencing tracks like Patiala Peg, 5 Tara, and Case. Diljit refrained from any such performances, adhering to the advisory delivering an electrifying show.
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Diljit’s Final India Concert for Now
While Diljit’s declaration comes as a disappointment to his Indian fans, they still have one last chance to watch him live. He will wrap up his Indian tour with a performance in Guwahati on December 29. Until then, fans can only hope that India’s concert scene evolves to meet the star’s standards.
What are your thoughts on Diljit’s bold move? Do you think India needs better concert infrastructure to support live shows?
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