Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh performed for two consecutive days in Delhi. After this, he went to perform in Jaipur. A video of a female fan of Diljit from the Jaipur concert is becoming increasingly viral on social media, for which he is being trolled a lot. Meanwhile, Diljit Dosanjh slammed those who trolled some of his female fans for crying at his concert.
Diljit Dosanjh gave a befitting reply to the trolls
Let us tell you that during his Hyderabad show on Friday night, Diljit addressed the trolls and explained that it is okay to be overwhelmed. He shared that only those who love music can relate to it. He further questioned those who were mocking his female fans for crying and asked them not to make fun of the 'desk ki beti', "It's okay. It's okay to cry. Music is an emotion; it has smiles, it has dance, it has fights, it has falling, it has crying. I have also cried a lot listening to music. Only those who have emotions can cry. I got you, I got you, don't you worry about it. These girls, no one can stop them. They are independent. Not only men but women also earn. They earn and can enjoy themselves."
Diljit Dosanjh said this
Let us tell you that after Diljit performed in Jaipur earlier this month, many videos of his female fans getting emotional went viral on social media. However, many users trolled the girls for this. At the same time, Diljit Dosanjh further said, "You are insulting her, you are insulting the daughter of the country, I am telling you".
Diljit Dosanjh's Dil-Luminati Tour
Diljit Dosanjh's Hyderabad concert is part of his Dil-Luminati Tour, which will visit 10 cities across India. The singer kicked off his tour with a mega show in Delhi, followed by Jaipur. Diljit will next perform in Ahmedabad. Meanwhile, ahead of his Hyderabad show, Diljit Dosanjh also received a notice from the Telangana government, asking him not to sing songs that promote alcohol, drugs or violence at the event. The notice also warned Dosanjh not to "use children" during his show. It further stated that the loud sound and flashing lights during the concert are harmful to children.
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