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Diljit Dosanjh has been performing in various Indian cities for his Dil-Luminati tour and at a recent performance in Ahmedabad, the singer accidentally slipped on stage but managed to save himself. The video of this incident has now landed online. Here, Diljit can be seen performing his song ‘Patiala Peg’ and is pretty engrossed in the song when, during a dance step, he slipped on the stage.
While the chorus continued the verse, Diljit stopped the music to alert the organisers to make some changes. He realised that the pyrotechnics being used on the stage were using some kind of fuel and that fuel was being spilled on the stage, that resulted in his fall.
He can be heard saying, “Bhai yahan pe fire aap jo chhodte ho, mat chhodo. Tel aata hai yahan. I am okay (Bro, don’t use the fire you are using here. There’s fuel here.)”
Diljit Dosanjh fell during his Live concert in Ahmedabad! Bro fell at the right lyrics “Hor Kisi te Dul gaya”!!
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Fans were instantly reminded of the time when Diljit had a pretty big fall on the stage during his performance with Yo Yo Honey Singh. This was during the the early 2010s and the two stars were performing ‘Lakk 28’ and as Diljit tried to perform, he slipped and fell.
At his concert in Ahmedabad, Diljit addressed the legal notice he received before his show in Hyderabad that demanded that he remove all the references of drugs and alcohol from his songs. The singer tweaked his lyrics during the performance and while he did not receive any notice in Ahmedabad, he stuck with the changed lyrics.
He shared on stage, “I have sung dozens of devotional songs. In the last 10 days alone, I released two devotional tracks, but no one talks about that. Everyone on TV is only focused on ‘Patiala Peg’.” He then said, “Let’s start a movement—if all states ban liquor consumption completely, I will never sing a song about alcohol again in my entire life. Is this possible? During COVID, everything was closed except liquor shops. You can’t fool the youth. If not a complete ban, then at least declare a dry day in your state on the day of my performance, and I will refrain from singing any alcohol-related song.”
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