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Diljit Dosanjh: A fan sent a legal notice to Diljit Dosanjh, know why the law student took this step | News India

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Dil-Luminati Tour: The popularity of famous Punjabi and Bollywood singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh is continuously increasing. Diljit has done many shows in India and abroad and he will be seen doing shows continuously in the coming days. Diljit is currently doing shows in 10 cities of India in the coming days.

Diljit will also perform a live concert in the country's capital Delhi. He has named his India tour as 'Dil-Luminati Tour'. His concert is scheduled to take place on October 26 at Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. All its tickets have been sold out. However, Diljit's show is also under fire due to alleged manipulation in ticket prices. Now a fan has sent a legal notice to the singer regarding the ticket price scam and buying tickets for Diljit's show.

Female fan sends legal notice to Diljit

According to a report by Pinkvilla, Diljit Dosanjh has been sent a legal notice by one of his female fans. It is being told that in her notice, the female fan has accused the show organizers of manipulating ticket prices and violating the rights of customers.

Diljit's female fan is a law student

According to the report of Free Press Journal, Diljit's female fan is a law student. Her name is Riddhima Kapoor. Riddhima lives in Delhi and was very excited to watch the live concert of her favorite star. However, she could not get a ticket. Disappointed, she took a big step and sent a notice to Diljit.

I did not get the pass even after spending money

The female fan also said that to avail the early-bird pass, she had taken an HDFC credit card and paid through it. But despite the money being deducted from the account, she did not receive the pass. Later, her payment was refunded to her.

Delhi Police alerted people

Regarding Diljit's concert, Delhi Police has also warned people to avoid fraud. Delhi Police has written in its Instagram post, 'Do not play your band by paying money on the wrong link while listening to the song.'