Diljit Dosanjh is on an India tour and leaving no stone unturned in winning our dils (hearts) at every stop. On Friday (November 15), the Lover crooner performed in Hyderabad as part of his ongoing Dil-Luminati tour. However, ahead of the event, the Punjabi singer-actor received a notice from the Telangana government cautioning him against singing songs that glorify drugs or alcohol. Later, Diljit humorously altered the lyrics during his live performance.
Diljit alters lyrics after Telangana government noticeYes, you read it right! For example, Diljit altered the line "Tainu teri daaru ch pasand aa Lemonade" to "Tenu teri coke ch pasand aa Lemonade," laughing as he sang. The video is currently making rounds on the internet and fans have given mixed reactions.Take a look:
ALSO READ: For the unversed, the notice was issued after a complaint from a Chandigarh resident, who mentioned Diljit's earlier performance at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, where he allegedly sang such songs. The government notice specifically addressed concerns over lyrics in some of Diljit’s hit songs, which contain references to alcohol and partying. Fans in the audience reacted with mixed emotions, many taking to social media to share their thoughts. The playful lyric change quickly became a hot topic online, with some fans poking fun at the situation, writing things like, “Telangana Government Crying In Side -- Bhai Ye Kya Ho Gya Hmre Saath?” Others humorously responded, “Last minute syllabus change” The hashtag #SharamKaroYaar quickly began trending, as fans expressed their frustration with the government’s actions. One fan even wrote, "Just love the way he is using words so carefully in his songs for people love this pure soul." ALSO READ: Dil-Luminati tourMeanwhile, Diljit’s Dil-Luminati tour continues to be a major success, and his final show is scheduled for December 29, 2024, in Guwahati. Despite the controversy, Diljit remains as popular as ever, handling challenges with humour and staying true to his energetic persona.
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