Ratan Tata death: Diljit Dosanjh pauses Germany concert to pay tribute to late industrialist from stage. Watch video
Ratan Tata death: Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh paused his show during the European leg of Dil-Luminati Tour, to pay tribute to the veteran industrialist Ratan Tata.
Ratan Tata Death: A video of Diljit Dosanjh sharing his tribute to Ratan Tata is shared on social media.
Diljit Dosanjh pays tribute to Ratan Tata: The news of former Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata’s demise came as a shock for the nation. People from all walks of life have been sharing their tributes to the business icon and philanthropist. Singer Diljit Dosanjh paused his Dil-Luminati World Tour’s Germany show last evening and expressed his grief at Ratan Tata’s death.
Diljit Dosanjh is currently touring in Europe, and while performing on stage in Germany, the singer paused the show to pay tribute to Tata. In clip from the concert, Diljit can be seen talking in Punjabi, Hindi and English from the stage.
You have exhausted your monthly limit of free stories.
Read more stories for free with an Express account.
Diljit Dosanjh started by addressing Tata’s passing. He added that he felt it was necessary to pay tribute to him. Diljit said that from everything that he has read or heard about Tata, he does not remember the business icon ever speaking ill of anyone. “He always worked hard, did good work, and helped people,” said Diljit in Punjabi.
Diljit went on to share that there is a lot to learn from Tata’s life. “Bedaag apni life jee ke gaye woh (He lived his life without blemish),” Diljit shared, adding, “Yahi zindagi hai (This is life). If we can learn something from his life, it is that we need to work hard, help others.”
Ratan Tata passed away on October 9 at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital. His funeral will be held on Thursday.
Kriti works as a Copy Editor for the Entertainment section of Indian Express Online (Indianexpress.com). She is great at web stories, galleries, and Express Archive's photo stories. She is good at spotting stories from social media posts. She makes the copies well-loaded with content, photos, tweets, and other related social media posts to make it interesting for the readers. An alumnus of Asian College of Journalism, Chennai (Specialization in New Media), Kriti has been a part of the organisation since November 2015. She took a transfer from Delhi to Bengaluru in April 2017. ... Read More