Diljit Dosanjh addresses controversies through his new track ‘Tension’:Song released on YouTube; singer accused of black marketing, promoting alcohol in Dil-luminati Tour – CarbonMedia
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Diljit Dosanjh addresses controversies through his new track ‘Tension’:Song released on YouTube; singer accused of black marketing, promoting alcohol in Dil-luminati Tour

The spotlight has been firmly fixed on renowned Punjabi artist Diljit Dosanjh as his Dil-luminati concert series continues to generate both buzz and controversy across India. The multi-city tour has encountered significant hurdles, with authorities in Delhi, Chandigarh, and Telangana issuing various notices regarding the performances. Adding to the mounting challenges, the Women and Child Care Commission in Chandigarh has also stepped into the fray, serving the artist with an official notice. In a characteristic artistic response, Dosanjh has channeled these experiences into his latest musical offering, 'Tension' – transforming his recent tribulations into creative expression. 'Tension' Released on YouTube Channel Diljit's song 'Tension' has been released on his YouTube channel on Thursday. It begins with a scene from Punjab's villages where elderly people were listening to the radio. The radio was broadcasting news that given the current situation, Diljit Dosanjh's troubles are getting hyped. The commission has sent him a notice, creating a tense atmosphere for Diljit Dosanjh. Remained in headlines during tour Diljit Dosanjh remained in discussion throughout his Dil-luminati tour. First, he was served a notice with allegations of ticket black marketing. After that, he was served a notice with allegations of promoting alcohol. But every time Diljit appeared on stage flaunting his mustache. During the Chandigarh tour, he had clearly said, don't worry, all the advisory is on me, you just have fun. We will have double the fun. 3 main points in Commission's advisory in Chandigarh.. 1. According to the World Health Organization report, adults should not be exposed to sound above 140db. While for children, the sound level limit is up to 120db. In such cases, it is advised not to call children on stage during live shows. 2. Do not sing songs like 'Patiala Peg', '5 Taara', 'Case', etc. in the concert. Even avoid singing modified versions of these songs. Because these songs use words that promote alcohol, drugs and violence. These songs influence children of sensitive age. 3. During the concert, organizers should not serve alcohol to youth under 25 years of age. If this is done, punishment can be given under JJ Act and other provisions of law.Original Article