AP Dhillon fires back at Diljit Dosanjh in public spat; Badshah calls for unity

A public feud has erupted between Punjabi music stars AP Dhillon and Diljit Dosanjh, stemming from accusations of social media blocking. Dhillon claimed Diljit blocked him on Instagram, a claim Diljit initially denied. Dhillon then produced a video seemingly proving the block and subsequent unblock, prompting a pointed remark about focusing on music over controversy. Amid the escalating tension, rapper Badshah issued a plea for unity within the Punjabi music industry, emphasizing collaboration over individual pursuits.
AP Dhillon fires back at Diljit Dosanjh in public spat; Badshah calls for unity
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The public war between Punjabi music sensations AP Dhillon and Diljit Dosanjh has taken a new turn as both artists exchanged public statements over allegations of blocking and unblocking on social media. The clash began when AP Dhillon, during his concert, accused Diljit of blocking him on Instagram. Diljit denied the claim, saying that he never blocked Dhillon in the first place.

However, Dhillon responded swiftly, sharing a video allegedly proving that Diljit had blocked him but later unblocked him following the accusation.
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Speaking to his audience in Punjabi, Dhillon remarked, "First unblock me on Instagram and then talk to me. I’ve been working for three years and have never been involved in controversies." He also hinted at marketing strategies, emphasizing that he wanted to keep his focus on his music.
Amid all the rising tension, the rapper and singer Badshah came out to post a cryptic but impactful message on social media. Not mentioning the artists by name, he penned, "Please don't make the mistakes that we made. The world is ours for the taking. Like they say, 'If you wanna go fast, go alone, but if you wanna go far, go together.' United we stand." His message is a call for unity within the Punjabi music industry.
Both the artists have been on tour recently, wrapping up major tours in India. Diljit's Dil-Luminati India Tour, which began in New Delhi on October 26, will conclude on December 29 in Guwahati, with a notable performance in Mumbai on December 19. Meanwhile, AP Dhillon concluded his The Brownprint Tour, which included stops in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Chandigarh, marking his second tour in India.
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