Gurdas Maan defends Diljit Dosanjh: Punjabi actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh's songs are a huge craze among people. Currently, Diljit is on the 'Dil-Luminati World Tour'. In which the tickets of many of his shows abroad are sold out in the blink of an eye. He is one of those artists of India whose international concerts are very popular and attract huge crowds.
The price of Diljit's concert ticket in Delhi is Rs. 10. 19,000
Diljit is soon having a concert in Delhi and there is so much craze for this concert that the tickets were sold out as soon as the booking started. The ticket price for this concert was Rs. 19,000. Seeing the high price of the concert, a social media influencer criticized Diljit for the high price of the show tickets.
Diljit is being criticized as soon as the video goes viral
The influencer criticized Diljit and said, 'An Indian artist has no right to charge Rs 20-25 thousand for a concert ticket.' The most expensive ticket of Diljit's Delhi show is more than Rs 19 thousand and after the influencer's video went viral, discussions have started on social media about it.
Gurdas Mane defends Diljit
Punjabi music icon Gurdas Ma has defended Diljit after criticism. In an interview, Gurdas cited 'inflation' and said that the price of Rs 19,000 is nothing for the listeners.
Talking about the craze of his show in UK, Gurdas said, 'In UK it is not like there is an announcement for a show, some tickets are sold or all the tickets are sold as soon as we reach there. Then after reaching there people take the remaining two-four seats. They also want us to come to the front seat. Whereas the people who sit on the front seat are the ones who are in love. They are very close to the artist, for this they are even ready to sell their house.'
Gurdas said 'How expensive it is, Babaji!'
Regarding the ticket for Diljit Dosanjh's show, Gurdas Maan said, 'How expensive is it Baba Ji! According to me, 19 thousand rupees is very less as per the tickets of that time. At that time, the price of 100 rupees was very high, if you consider the hundred rupees of that time as one thousand today, then how much will you get? For those who are going to watch this concert, 19 thousand rupees is not a big deal. 19 thousand is for those who want to sit in front and watch. There is a lot of space at the back to rest. This happens in our show as well. The desire to listen, the expectation is what matters.'