Punjabi singer Karan Aujla is winning the hearts of millions of fans with his voice. Aujla is scheduled to have a show in Chandigarh on December 7, but a controversy has already arisen regarding the show before that. A local citizen has raised objections to his songs.
In this entire matter, local resident Professor Pandit Rao Dharanwar has filed a complaint against Karan Aujla with the police. In this complaint, it was alleged that Karan Aujla’s songs promote alcohol, drugs and violence, which is wrong.
In this case, Dharnawar has demanded that Karan Aujla should not sing songs like Chitta Kurta, Adhiya, Few Days, Alcohol 2, Gangstar and Bandook in his show. If he sings this song, he will file a case of contempt of court against the SSP and DGP of Chandigarh. Now it remains to be seen whether these famous songs of the singer are sung in the show or not.
Karan Aujla is gearing up for his much-anticipated India tour, It Was All A Dream, which will kick off on December 7 in Chandigarh. The tour has already made waves, with tickets selling out in minutes. In an exclusive interview, the singer shared his excitement about the upcoming shows. “Returning to India feels like returning home. Honestly, when they told me the shows were selling out in minutes, I got goosebumps.
Karan Aujla reflected on how far he has come in his career. “It Was All A Dream is exactly what the name suggests – a dream coming true. When I wrote my first song in Ghurala, I never imagined I’d be doing shows at this scale. This tour isn’t just a concert; it’s a statement that a Punjabi mundaa can dream big and make it happen. The biggest difference though? It’s the responsibility.”
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