Diljit Dosanjh’s Bengaluru concert made headlines for several reasons. From his infectious performance to Deepika Padukone’s first public appearance after being a mother, the concert turned out to be a massive success. Amid all this, another video has started making rounds on social media, wherein a woman claims to have been criticized by her own friends for wearing a short dress during Diljit Dosanjh’s Bengaluru concert.
In the clip woman shares that she went to see Diljit Dosanjh at his Bengaluru concert with some of her friends, only to realize that the people whom she considers her buddies, were nothing but a judgemental group who made negative remarks about her choice of “short” outfit behind her back.
Elated for the concert, she mentioned choosing a black dress with an intricate design. She had no idea that she would be judged badly for her choice of dress. The entire experience left her hurt. She went to Diljit’s concert thinking it would be the best night, the best experience but the unpleasant behaviour of the people accompanying her stole away the feeling of contentment.
Sharing the video, the lady in her caption mentioned – “I still couldn’t believe i called them friends ”
The video went viral within two days of being posted online. Netizens are reacting to the video, and their reaction can be best described as mixed. Some asked her to focus on the good part, which was she was at the Diljit Dosanjh concert, which to date remains a dream for many, while others encouraged her to confront her friends directly, Netizens even asked her to “name and shame” those who spoke ill about her.
Meanwhile, a lot of internet users complimented the woman on her fashion sense. They highlighted the beauty of the dress she chose and the grace she oozed wearing it.
Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-luminati Tour
Diljit Dosanjh’s Dil-luminati tour has brought the Punjabi turn global star to his homeland. The India leg of his musical tour began with his first performance in Delhi in October, and he will be packing up the same in Guwahati in December.
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