Diljit Dosanjh says no one can stop his show

mumbaiॐ Mumbai: Pt.Jaabee superstar Diljit Dosanjh, who is scheduled to perform in Mumbai on Thursday, has said that no one can stop his show. On Wednesday, the singer-actor shared a video on his Instagram, in which he is seen singing and dancing inside a private jet. In the video, he is seen having fun in the plane with friends. He wrote in the caption, “Tomorrow Mumbai. Mahalaxmi Race Course. 'Shut down shut down', you see. 24th year of Dil-Luminati Tour”. Earlier, Diljit had talked about the alleged “conspiracy” leveled against him regarding the spelling of the state of Punjab. The actor-singer talked to his ex about this. He wrote a long note, in which he also explained that English is a very difficult language and can cause problems especially for those whose first language is not English. He wrote, “Punjabi. If I did not mention the Indian flag by mistake after writing Punjab in the tweet then it becomes a conspiracy. In a tweet from Bengaluru, I forgot to mention the Indian flag after writing Punjab, this is a A conspiracy was formed.

He further said, “If you write Punjab instead of Punjab, it will remain Punjab. Panj Aab – 5 rivers. Well done, those who create conspiracies around the usage in the British language. You know, I will write Punjab. We How many times will we prove that we love India? Bring something new, or do you get paid only for plotting? Earlier, the actor-singer announced that he will not hold live shows in India until the concert infrastructure is arranged in the country so that it is meaningful for the attendees as well. Several clips of the actor-singer have gone viral on social media, in which he can be seen talking about the need to improve the infrastructure for live shows in India. “Here we don't have the infrastructure for live shows. This is a source of huge income, many people get work and they are able to work here. I will try next time to have the stage at the centre,” he said in a clip. So that you can be around him. Unless that happens, I will not do shows in India.”

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