Karan Aujla Faces Complaint Over Concert Songs in Chandigarh

A complaint has been made against Punjabi singer Karan Aujla before his big concert in Chandigarh on December 7 for his “All A Dream Tour.” A professor named Panditrao Dharnevar, who lives in Chandigarh, says Karan’s songs promote bad things like alcohol, drugs, and violence. He is asking Karan to stop singing these kinds of…

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A complaint has been made against Punjabi singer Karan Aujla before his big concert in Chandigarh on December 7 for his “All A Dream Tour.”

A professor named Panditrao Dharnevar, who lives in Chandigarh, says Karan’s songs promote bad things like alcohol, drugs, and violence. He is asking Karan to stop singing these kinds of songs. The professor has specifically mentioned songs like “Chitta Kurta,” “Few Days,” “Adhia,” “Bandook,” “Alcohol 2,” and “Gangsta,” and he wants Karan not to perform them at his concert.

If Karan goes ahead and performs these songs, the professor has threatened to take legal action against the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) and the Director General of Police (DGP) of Chandigarh.

This news comes just after another popular singer, Diljit Dosanjh, received a notice from the Telangana government. They told him not to sing songs that promote alcohol, drugs, or violence during his event. They also warned him not to include children in his show and said loud music and flashing lights could be harmful to them.

Diljit responded to the Telangana government during a concert in Ahmedabad. He said he would stop singing about alcohol if the whole country agrees to ban it. He added, “If all states declare themselves as ‘dry states,’ then the next day, I will never sing about alcohol again. But can that happen? It is too big of a business. Bars were closed during Corona, but other businesses stayed open. You can’t fool the youth!”

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