After performing a live concert in Indore, Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh reached Ujjain. After reaching there, the singer took blessings of Baba Mahakal by visiting him. During this, Diljit also took part in Bhasma Aarti. During Bhasma Aarti, he sat in the Nandi Hall of Mahakaleshwar Temple and meditated on Lord Mahakal.
Diljit Dosanjh shared the video
Let us tell you that Diljit Dosanjh shared a video on his social media handle in which he is seen visiting Mahakaleshwar temple. In the video, Diljit was wearing a white dhoti with a matching turban. He was seen sitting at the holy place with folded hands and closed eyes praying. Sharing this video, Diljit wrote, "Jai Shri Mahakal".
Diljit will perform in Mumbai on December 19
Diljit Dosanjh kicked off his Dil-Luminati India Tour with a mega show in Delhi, Jaipur and Hyderabad. He then performed in Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Pune, Kolkata and Bengaluru. He will also perform in Chandigarh and Guwahati in the coming days. Recently, Diljit also announced that he will also perform in Mumbai. He said in a statement, "Mumbai is a city like no other - the city of dreams, the city of magic! I am thrilled to finally bring the Dil-Luminati experience to my fans". The Mumbai show will take place on December 19.
Diljit Dosanjh reacted
Diljit Dosanjh recently made a strong statement during his Indore concert. Diljit dedicated his concert to Urdu poet Rahat Indori, who was a resident of Indore and passed away in August 2022. The singer also shared the video on social media. During the concert, Diljit said, "Agar Khilaf Hai Hone Do Jaan Thodi Hai, Ye Sab Dhoon Hai Koi Aasman Thodi Hai, Sab Ka Khoon Hai Shamil Yahan Ki Mitti Mein, Kisi Ke Baap Ka Hindustan Thodi Hai." Sharing this video, Diljit said, "Love you Indore bahut pyaar. Tomorrow's concert will be in the name of Rahat Indori sahab. Dil-Luminati Tour Year 24". In fact, a day before Diljit's concert, Bajrang Dal protested against the sale of meat and alcohol at an event organized in Indore. According to reports, alcohol or meat was not served at the venue.
Diljit spoke on black marketing of tickets
While talking about the black marketing of tickets, Diljit said, "For a long time people in our country have been saying against me that tickets are being sold in black. So, it is not my fault that tickets are being sold in black. If you buy a ticket of Rs. 10 and sell it for Rs. 100, then what is the fault of the artist in this? I remember Rahat Indori's poem".
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