If all states ban liquor…: Diljit Dosanjh’s bold declaration at Ahmedabad concert

Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh, on Sunday, November 17, addressed the crowd of Ahmedabad during his performance, and talked about not consuming alcohol. He referred to the Telangana government’s notice that he was sent earlier about avoiding the alcohol mention in his songs during his performance in Hyderabad. Diljit urged everyone to start a ‘movement’ about banning alcohol in the states.

The popular singer shared that if they want him to stop mentioning alcohol in his numbers, they need to ban alcohol everywhere in the country. Diljit also took a dig at his fellow artistes, especially actors from Bollywood, who endorse various alcohol brands. He said, “Let’s start a movement—if all states ban liquor consumption completely, I will never sing a song about alcohol again in my entire life. Is this possible?”

He went on to talk about states shutting all the shops during the pandemic, except liquor shops. Diljit added, “During COVID, everything was closed except liquor shops. You can’t fool the youth. If not a complete ban, then at least declare a dry day in your state on the day of my performance, and I will refrain from singing any alcohol-related song.”

The 40-year-old international star warned everyone against ‘poking’ him. He said, “I won’t even sing those songs. It’s easy for me to tweak the songs, bro. Also, I don’t consume alcohol myself. Bollywood celebrities promote alcohol in advertisements, but I don’t. Don’t poke me. I quietly do my program and leave.”

His outburst came two days after he performed in Hyderabad as part of his ongoing Dil-luminati concert in India. He hilariously tweaked the lyrics of his popular numbers during the concert, but expressed his disappointment with the government’s notice to him.

The singer shared how foreign artistes never face such regulations when they come to perform in India, and the authorities are now trying to restrict one of their own.

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Vineeta Kumar

Published On:

Nov 18, 2024

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