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This is an archive article published on November 8, 2024

‘Scenes after Diljit Dosanjh’s concert’: Fans rummage through dustbin for belongings in viral video

The video shows Diljit Dosanjh concertgoers in Delhi digging through a dustbin filled with things like perfumes and earphones.

Fans rummage through dustbin for belongings after Diljit Dosanjh's concertFans rummage through dustbin for belongings after Diljit Dosanjh's concert

The excitement surrounding Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati India tour is undeniable, with new videos surfacing daily capturing the enthusiasm of his fans. From followers receiving his jacket to others being moved to tears during his performances, people have been enjoying his India tour to the fullest. However, as with any major event, some post-concert scenes have also drawn attention.

Recently, a video posted by Instagram user Ekam Chadha went viral, showing attendees retrieving their belongings from a dustbin after the concert. The video, captioned “Dustbin worth 2-3 lakhs,” includes a text overlay that reads, “Scenes after Diljit Dosanjh’s concert.” In the clip, people can be seen rummaging through a dustbin filled with various items, including perfumes, earphones, cigarettes, and combs, as they try to reclaim their possessions.

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The video as gone viral with over 18 million views on the social media site, and many likes and comments.

One user asked, “Ye sab cheeze dustbin me kyu padi hui hai?” to which Ekam replied, “cause ye sab andar allowed nhi tha.” Another user commented, “Yeh hota hai first timers jab Aate hai concert pey.’

A third user humorously wrote, “Dustin is feeling worthfull first time ever.”

Post-concert chaos

This isn’t the first time a Diljit Dosanjh concert has gone viral for unexpected reasons.

After his Dil-Luminati tour kicked off at New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on October 26, the place was littered with plastic bottles, food containers, and broken sports equipment, sparking frustration in athletes who use the facility every day.

 

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Beant Singh, a former Asian gold medalist, shared a viral video showing the mess, saying, “This is where athletes train, yet people partied here. Equipment is broken and thrown aside.”

 

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