Punjabi singer Karan Aujla, who created magic with his melodious voice in the song ‘Tauba-Tauba’ from Vicky Kaushal starrer film ‘Bad News’, is soon going on a musical tour. Apart from Tauba-Tauba, Aujla has given many hit numbers to the Punjabi industry. Meanwhile, Aujla is preparing to launch his India tour ‘It Was All a Dream Tour’, which will begin on December 7 in Chandigarh. However, the singer is facing problems even before the show. A complaint has been registered against the singer in Chandigarh.
Complaint filed against singer before concert
Panditrao Dharnevar, a professor by profession, has filed a petition against the singer’s concerts. The complaint filed by the man alleges that Karan’s music glorifies alcohol, drugs and violence, as well as promotes harmful content. According to the information, the professor has requested Karan not to perform tracks like Chitta Kurta, Few Days, Adhiya, Gun, Alcohol 2 and Gangsta during his concert. He said that these songs can have a negative impact on people.
Singer warned
Complainant Panditrao Dharnevar has also warned that if Aujla performs these songs in his concert, he will file a defamation case against the Chandigarh Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) and Director General of Police (DGP). He said they would be held responsible for allowing the concert to be held.
Diljit Dosanjh also received legal notice
It is noteworthy that not only Aujla but also global sensation Diljit Dosanjh had received a legal notice a few days ago. The Punjabi singer was preparing for his Hyderabad concert when the Telangana government sent a legal notice to Diljit asking him not to sing and promote alcohol-based songs.
Karan Aujla’s concert
Talking about Karan Aujla’s concert, it will start on 7th December and will continue till 21st December. Like this tour named ‘It Was All A Dream’, Karan Aujla will be performing in many big cities, including cities like Chandigarh, Delhi and Mumbai.