There was a Diljit Dosanjh concert in Mumbai on 19 December, for which an advisory was issued by the Maharashtra administration. Now the singer has taken the administration in this matter. Citing the example of the churning of the ocean, he said that like Lord Shiva, he too would drink the cup of poison, but would not allow it to sink into him.
In fact, a fan page of Diljit has shared a video from a concert in Mumbai, in which the singer is seen saying, 'Yesterday I asked my team if any advisory has been issued following me. So he said everything is fine. But as soon as I woke up this morning, I came to know that another advisory has been issued against me. However, you all, don't worry at all. All this advice is on me, but I will make you have twice as much fun as you came here to have.'
Diljit said, 'I was doing yoga this morning when I got an idea. I think today's show should start with that. When the ocean churned, the gods drank the nectar, but Lord Shiva drank the poison that came out. Lord Shiva did not take that poison inside himself, but kept it only in his throat. That is why he is called Nilakantha.'
Diljit continued, 'So I learned that whatever poison life and the world throw at you, never let it get inside you. Leave no stone unturned in your hard work. People will stop you, stop you… whatever happens, whatever they try, but don't let yourself be disturbed inside.
Know what is the whole matter Actually Diljit's concert was on November 15 in Hyderabad. Earlier, the Telangana government had issued a notice to him, his team and Hotel Novotel in Hyderabad.
A notice issued by the District Welfare Officer of Telangana asked the singer not to sing songs like 'Patiala Pug…' and Panj Tara…' during the live show. The notice was issued by the Department of Women and Child Welfare and Disabled and Senior Citizens.
Diljit Dosanjh had a concert in Chandigarh on 14 December. Meanwhile, the administration issued a show cause notice to the organizers. The administration filed a status report on this in the High Court on Wednesday, saying that it has sought a response from the organizers regarding noise pollution.
According to the administration, the noise level during the concert was found to be above the prescribed limit. The sound was not supposed to go above 75 decibels (DB), but during the concert the sound reached 82 decibels. Now this case will be heard on January 9.
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