Diljit Dosanjh declares he will stop singing Alcohol songs when banned in India; DEETS
Diljit Dosanjh has made it clear that he will cease singing songs about alcohol once they are banned in India. Here are the details for you.
Published: Monday,Nov 18, 2024 04:22 AM GMT-07:00
Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh has once again responded to the Telangana government's notice regarding singing songs about alcohol and drugs. During his Dil-Luminati tour in Gujarat's Ahmedabad, he shared some "good news" with his fans. Diljit mentioned that he didn't receive any notices from the Gujarat government. Additionally, he stated that he wouldn't perform songs about alcohol in respect of Gujarat being a dry state.
Diljit said, “Today also I won’t sing such songs. It’s very easy for me to tweak the songs. Main khud sharab nahi peeta. It’s very easy for me. Lekin Bollywood ke jo kalakaar hai woh sharab ki advertisment karte hai, Diljit Dosanjh advertisement nahi karta. Aap mujhe chedo mat. Main jahan jata hoon chup karke apna programme karta hoon, chala jata hoon. Aap kyu chedh rahe ho mujhe?"
Diljit said “Jitni bhi states hai humare yaha, agar woh saari apne aap ko dry state ghoshith kardeti hai, agle hi din Diljit Dosanjh apni life mein kabhi sharab pe gaana nahi gayega. Main pran karta hoon. Hosakta yeh? Bohut bada revenue hai yeh. Corona mein sab bandh hogaya tha, theke bandh nahi hue the. Kya baatein kar rahe ho aap? Aap youth ko fuddu nahi bana sakte."
Diljit further said, “Jahan jahan mere show hai wahan wahan aap ek din ke liye dry day ghoshith kardo, main sharaab ka gaana nahi gaunga. It’s very easy for me. Again I’m telling you, it’s easy for me to tweak songs. Main koi naya kalakaar thodei hoon ki aap usko yeh bologe ki ‘Yeh yeh yeh gaana nahi gasakta’ aur main bolunga, ‘Arre main kya karunga’? Main gaane ko tweak kardunga, gaana change hojayega aur utna hi maza ayega."
Just to give you a heads up, Diljit Dosanjh received a notice instructing him not to perform songs at the event that promote alcohol, drugs, or violence. The notice also advised him against involving children in his show and highlighted the potential harm of loud sounds and flashing lights to children. This notice was issued by the District Welfare Officer of the Department of Welfare of Women and Children, Disabled, and Senior Citizens in Rangareddy, based on a complaint from a resident of Chandigarh.
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