New Delhi: Known for his popular songs like ‘Tauba Tauba’ and ‘Softly’, Punjabi singer Karan Aujla is preparing for his first India tour, It Was All A Dream, which will begin in Chandigarh on December 7, 2024. However, a professor from Chandigarh filed a legal complaint against Aujla, entangling him in controversy ahead of the much-anticipated tour.


According to Professor Panditrao Dharnevar, Karan Aujla's song glorifies violence, narcotics, and alcohol, among other negative themes in his songs. He has specifically pointed out several tracks, including ‘Chitta Kurta’, ‘Adhia’, ‘Few Days’, ‘Alcohol 2’, ‘Gangsta’, and ‘Bandook’.


ABP reports that Dharnevar has threatened to file a defamation lawsuit against Chandigarh's Director General of Police (DGP) and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) if Aujla continues to sing these songs Chitta during his live shows. 


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Diljit Dosanjh Responds to Criticism Over Alcohol-Themed Songs


The legal battle involving Karan Aujla coincides with other Punjabi musicians being scrutinised for the substance of their songs. Worldwide sensation Diljit Dosanjh recently got a legal notice from the Telangana government before his performance in Hyderabad. 


In response to the notice accusing Dosanjh of promoting songs with alcohol content, the singer made fun of Bollywood celebrities who support alcohol-related products. In response, the singer said, "Jitni bhi states hai agar vo saari apne ko dry states ghoshit kar deti hai. Agle hi din Diljit Dosanjh sharaab pe gaana nahi gaayega..mai pran karta hu. (If all the states declare themselves as dry states, the very next day Diljit Dosanjh will not sing a song about alcohol. I vow to do this)".


About Karan Aujla's Tour 


Karan Aujla's ‘It Was All A Dream’ tour is still set to start as planned in spite of the legal issues. Chandigarh will be the first stop on the Indian-Canadian performer's eight-city tour, which will also include stops in Bengaluru on December 13, New Delhi on December 15, and Mumbai on December 21. Fans nationwide are looking forward to Aujla's live performances, which are expected to be one of the year's biggest highlights for fans of Punjabi music.