Complaint on Karan Aujla for promoting drugs & alcohol in his songs

A police complaint has been filed against Tauba Tauba singer Karan Aujla for promoting drugs and alcohol through his songs and lyrics (Movie Talkies).

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Complaint on Karan Aujla: 

Karan Aujla recently rose to fame in the Hindi market with the chartbuster 'Tauba Tauba', featuring Vicky Kaushal. The Bad Newz singer has now fallen into legal soup and this one seems a bit serious due to sensitive allegations.

A police complaint has been filed against the singer for promoting drugs, alcohol, and such things through his songs. A Chandigarh-based professor named Panditrao Dharnevar filed a police complaint against the singer, accusing him of publicly promoting alcohol and violence through his songs, reports ABP News.

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In Dharnevar's complaint, it is mentioned that the singer should be refrained from performing songs like "Chitta Kurta," "Adhia," "Few Days," "Alcohol 2," "Gangsta," and "Bandook" during his concert in Chandigarh, as these do not align with social norms and promote harmful content. If the police fail to act on the complaint, then Dharnevar is willing to file a defamation case against the police too, including the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) and the Director General of Police (DGP) of Chandigarh.

Coming this weekend, Karan is set to begin his new tour across India. The tour is called "It Was All A Dream World Tour" and begins in Chandigarh on December 7, 2024. Will it go as planned? Or will Aujla step back and move ahead with other venues? The singer is yet to react in this matter, so let's wait and watch.

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