Diljit Dosanjh is miffed with Telangana's censorship laws. The ‘Lover’ hitmaker hit back at the authorities for their stringent laws against songs/content that showcase violence and alcohol addiction. At a concert, the ‘Chamkila’ actor rued that while foreign musicians get all sorts of leeway when they come to perform, Indian laws suspiciously affect desi singers more.
“When artists come here from other countries, they are allowed to do whatever they want… But when an artist from your own country is singing, people have problems," he said.
A video capturing a unique moment from a recent Diljit Dosanjh concert has taken social media by storm. In the viral clip, concertgoers shared snippets of Diljit performing his hit tracks with playful lyrical tweaks. During his performance of Lemonade, he altered the line Tainu teri daaru ch pasand aa Lemonade to Tainu teri coke ch pasand aa Lemonade. Similarly, in his song 5 Taara, he switched the lyrics from 5 Taara thekke utthe to 5 Taara hotel ch, laughing as he sang.
The clip went viral on the popular subreddit BollyBlindsGossip. Many called out the Telangana government for this archaic law. One disgruntled fan wrote, “They should also ask their Telugu industry to censor the crass item songs and navel zooms they do.” Another stated, “Tell Telugu industry to censor alcohol songs, creepy men harassing girls in the name of love, and crass zooms on women’s bodies.”
Punjabi singer and actor Diljit
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