The Telangana government on Friday issued a notice to actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh and the organisers of his upcoming 'Dil-Luminati' concert in Hyderabad. The notice directs Dosanjh to refrain from performing any songs that promote alcohol, drugs, or violence. The notice also specifies that both the organisers and the singer should ensure that children are not featured on stage during the live performance.
"As cited by representer with video evidence that you have sung songs promoting alcohol, drugs and violence promoting songs (CASE, Patiala Peg,) during live show in Jawarharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on 26th and 27th of October. Therefore we are issuing this notice in advance to deter promoting Alcohol/Drugs/Violence through your live show," read the notice.
It further mentioned that the concert allows children below 13 years of age while also issuing guidelines for loud sounds and flashing light - which the government notice marked as harmful. It also directed the concert organisers that children should not be exposed to sound pressure exceeding the limit of 120 db set by World Health Organisation and as such should not be used on the live show stage.
After recent performances in Delhi and Jaipur, Diljit’s tour will continue through Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Pune, Kolkata, and Mumbai, with the final concert in Guwahati on December 29.
Diljit's 'Dil-Luminati' concert is set to take place this Friday at 7 PM at the GMR Arena, located on Airport Approach Road in Hyderabad.
The singer recently arrived in the city and took a break from his busy schedule to explore Hyderabad. He visited the Shiva Temple to offer prayers and also stopped by a gurudwara to seek blessings before his much-anticipated concert.
"As cited by representer with video evidence that you have sung songs promoting alcohol, drugs and violence promoting songs (CASE, Patiala Peg,) during live show in Jawarharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on 26th and 27th of October. Therefore we are issuing this notice in advance to deter promoting Alcohol/Drugs/Violence through your live show," read the notice.
It further mentioned that the concert allows children below 13 years of age while also issuing guidelines for loud sounds and flashing light - which the government notice marked as harmful. It also directed the concert organisers that children should not be exposed to sound pressure exceeding the limit of 120 db set by World Health Organisation and as such should not be used on the live show stage.
After recent performances in Delhi and Jaipur, Diljit’s tour will continue through Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Pune, Kolkata, and Mumbai, with the final concert in Guwahati on December 29.
Diljit's 'Dil-Luminati' concert is set to take place this Friday at 7 PM at the GMR Arena, located on Airport Approach Road in Hyderabad.
The singer recently arrived in the city and took a break from his busy schedule to explore Hyderabad. He visited the Shiva Temple to offer prayers and also stopped by a gurudwara to seek blessings before his much-anticipated concert.
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