'Unfair': Palash Sen criticizes Diljit's remarks on India's concert infrastructure
01 Mar 2025


Euphoria frontman Palash Sen has hit back at Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh's recent remarks criticizing India's concert infrastructure.

Speaking to India Today, Sen called Dosanjh's comments "truly unfair" toward a country that "has made you a superstar."

He added, "Euphoria has been doing live concerts since 1998... so it is easy to sit in another country and criticize. You have to be a part of that change."


Sen emphasized on collective efforts for improvement
Collective action


Sen further stressed the need to work together to make things better.

He said, "All the event managers work very hard. Of course, things can always be improved and there are certain things lacking, agreed. But then we all have to work together."

"You just can't sit and blame the authority," he added.


Dosanjh's criticism and clarification on concert infrastructure
Criticism and clarification


During a concert in Chandigarh last year, Dosanjh expressed his dissatisfaction with India's live show infrastructure.

He had said in Punjabi, "Here, we don't have the infrastructure for live shows. This is a source of big revenue, providing jobs to many people."

However, he later clarified on social media that his statement was misinterpreted and specifically referred to the venue in Chandigarh.

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