Indian music sensation Diljit Dosanjh is set to take the stage by storm with the India leg of his highly anticipated Dil-Luminati Tour, but a recent development has sent shockwaves among his fans. A Delhi-based law student has taken a bold step, sending a legal notice to the Punarjagran singer, accusing the show’s organisers of violating consumer rights and engaging in unfair trade practices.
According to sources, the law student, who wishes to remain anonymous, has taken issue with the ticket sale process for the Dil-Luminati Tour. The complainant alleges that the organisers artificially inflated ticket prices, making it impossible for genuine fans to purchase tickets at the original price. This has left many of Diljit’s ardent fans feeling frustrated, disappointed, and cheated.
The legal notice, which has been circulated on social media, claims that the show’s website and other ticketing platforms were plagued by technical glitches, making it difficult for fans to buy tickets at the stipulated prices. The complainant also accuses the organisers of deliberately hiding ticket availability to create an illusion of high demand, thereby justifying higher sale prices.
However, things took a turn for the worse when the law student claims that genuine fans were diverted to secondary ticketing websites, where prices were exorbitantly high. This, the complainant argues, is a glaring example of unfair trade practices and a blatant violation of consumer rights.
While Diljit Dosanjh has not yet released a statement on the matter, fans are eagerly awaiting his response. Many have taken to social media, expressing their disappointment and frustration with the ticket sale process. Dil-Luminati Tour organisers have also remained mum on the issue, fuelling further speculation and anger among fans.
The controversy raises serious concerns about the fairness of ticket sales for large events. As the music industry continues to grapple with issues of ticketing scams and price manipulation, it remains to be seen how the matter will unfold in the coming days.