Diljit Dosanjh, known for his electrifying stage presence and relatable persona, once again proved why he is a fan favorite during his Hyderabad concert on November 15, part of his Dil-Luminati Tour. The Punjabi superstar addressed online trolls who mocked a viral video of a woman crying at his Jaipur concert earlier this month.
Diljit, visibly emotional, paused his performance to express solidarity with his female fans, saying:
“It’s okay to cry. Music evokes emotions—joy, sadness, and everything in between. Only those with a heart full of emotions can cry. Women earn, they are independent, and they deserve respect. By mocking them, you insult the daughters of this country.”
He later shared a clip of this moment on Instagram, captioning it with an empowering statement: “A woman who knows her worth doesn’t need validation—she shines bright enough to light her own way.”
Legal Notice Shadows Hyderabad Concert
Adding to the drama, Diljit faced a legal notice from the Telangana government ahead of his Hyderabad show. The notice, issued by the District Welfare Officer, warned him against performing songs that allegedly promote alcohol, drugs, and violence, citing previous performances where tracks like Patiala Peg and CASE were sung. The notice was reportedly based on complaints submitted with video evidence.
The Dil-Luminati Tour Phenomenon
Despite controversies, Diljit’s Dil-Luminati Tour continues to dominate headlines for its grand scale and emotional resonance. With his unwavering support for fans and boundary-pushing performances, he exemplifies why music is a universal language of emotion and empowerment.