Diljit Dosanjh Responds to Maharashtra Government's Advisory for Mumbai Concert

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Diljit Dosanjh Responds to Maharashtra Government's Advisory for Mumbai Concert

Mumbai, Dec 20 (NationPress) Punjabi sensation Diljit Dosanjh during his concert in Mumbai on Thursday night reacted to an advisory issued by the Maharashtra Government ahead of his performance for the Dil-Luminati tour in the city.

While engaging with the audience, he discussed the advisory that restricts him from performing songs that promote drugs, violence, and alcohol, and also prohibits the use of children on stage.

He remarked: "Maine kal poocha apne team se kuch advisory toh nahi hai mere khilaaf. Bola sab thik hai. Aaj subah utha toh pata chala advisory jaari ho chuki hai mere khilaaf. Par aap fikar na kare, saare advisory mere par hai, aap jitna maza karne aayae mai uska double karwaunga.

“(Last evening I asked my team if there has been any advisory issued against me. They said there is none. But this morning when I woke up, I got to know that an advisory had been issued. But you have nothing to worry about. All advisories are for me, and I will ensure you have double the fun than what you imagined)," Diljit said.

Before addressing the notice, Diljit shared his experiences from his visit to Kashmir, emphasizing that the region is a must-visit destination and genuinely a "swarg" (heaven).

Throughout his tour in India, the “Lover” hitmaker performed in various cities including Chandigarh, Pune, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Indore, and Jaipur. His tour is set to conclude with a performance in Guwahati.

On December 19, Diljit gave an emotional farewell to Kashmir in his unique style, sharing a series of photos as he bid adieu to the region. He took to Instagram to post these images, captioning them, "Alvida Kashmir, tonight Mumbai Dil-Luminati Tour Year 24."

Previously, the singer shared a touching video of himself enjoying a serene shikara ride on the iconic Dal Lake, with snow-capped mountains surrounding him. A vendor approached his boat, presenting a tray of steaming kahwa, the traditional Kashmiri tea.