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After Telangana's notice, Diljit Dosanjh challenges states to ban liquor

After Telangana's notice, Diljit Dosanjh challenges states to ban liquor

Diljit Dosanjh's 'Dil-Luminati Tour' in Hyderabad on November 15 sparked controversy after the Telangana government issued a notice asking the concert organisers to avoid songs promoting alcohol, drugs, or violence. In response, Diljit addressed the issue at a subsequent concert in Ahmedabad, advocating for a nationwide "dry" movement and stating he would stop singing alcohol-related songs if all states banned alcohol. He also clarified that he doesn't promote alcohol or consume it himself, distancing himself from certain Bollywood stars known for alcohol-related content. The video of Diljit Dosanjh's response to the Telangana government's notice has gone viral, sparking widespread debate online.

18 November,2024 07:52 PM IST
Sagar & Suraj On 1st Ever Bollywood Music Concert In Sydney That Will Pay Tribut

Sagar & Suraj On 1st Ever Bollywood Music Concert In Sydney That Will Pay Tribut

Sagar and Suraj Nagaraj love Bollywood so much, they have decided to make sure Sydney loves it too. Two second-generation immigrants will pay ode to Madan Mohan and RD Burman next Sunday. Next Sunday, the iconic Verbrugghen Hall in the Sydney Conservatorium of Music will echo, not with the music of Tchaikovsky and Mahler, but of Indian legends like Madan Mohan, RD Burman and Jatin-Lalit. The first-ever concert featuring Bollywood music in Sydney is the realisation of a dream shared by two brothers who may been born in Australia, but have Bollywood in their veins. Sagar and Suraj Nagaraj are second generation Australian immigrants; their parents settled in Australia in 1993. #sagarnagaraj #surajnagaraj #bollywoodmusic #australia #music #concerts #sydney 

07 August,2023 10:59 AM IST

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