Diljit Dosanjh is currently the talk of the town due to his grand concerts across the country. Amid the praises pouring in for the Punjabi singer, he recently had to face racist remarks from social media personality Andrew Tate. His racist comment did not sit well with singer Adnan Sami, who expressed his anger on Instagram.
Expressing his anger on Andrew Tate’s racist comments, Adnan Sami wrote, “WRONG… IT SMELLED OF ‘LOVE’ & THE BEST PART WAS THAT NONE OF THE AUDIENCE MEMBERS WERE ‘RAPISTS’ NOR ‘CHILD TRAFFICKERS’ LIKE WHAT YOU’RE ACCUSED OF & ARRESTED FOR, WHICH SURELY SMELLS OF SHIT!! So STFU!”
For the unversed, a video from Diljt’s concert went viral on social media in which a man was seen getting emotional after receiving the singer’s jacket. In this video, Andrew Tate commented, “Bet it stinks of curry.”
Diljit Dosanjh’s Delhi concert received backlash from athletes as it has left the stadium in extremely poor condition. International athlete Beant Singh called out the organisers of Diljit Dosanjh’s concert at JLN Stadium as the people left it with garbage and debris.
Beant Singh said in the video, “Ye aukat hai India me sports ki, sportsperson ki aur stadium ki. Yahan par bachche practise karte hain aur yahan par daru pikar log naach gana karte hain aur das das din ke lie stadium band rehta hai. Aur jo bachcho ka samaan hota hai, practise karne ke equipment hote hain usko tod fod karke fenk diya jata hai. (This is the status of sports, sportspersons, and stadiums in India. Athletes practice here, but people drink alcohol and hold music events here, keeping the stadium closed for ten days at a time. The equipment and practice gear of athletes have been broken and thrown around.)”
The concert was also in the news after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided around 20 locations in Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Chandigarh, and Bangalore in relation to the black market performance by ticket scalpers of Coldplay’s forthcoming “Music of the Spheres” tour and Diljit Dosanjh’s “Dilluminati” tour. The ED’s investigation is based on allegations of unauthorized ticket resale, ticket scams through fake tickets and exorbitant ticket prices.
The raid was conducted on 13 simultaneously in several cities and mobile phones, laptops, and SIM cards were confiscated by the ED.