Euphoria lead vocalist Palash Sen has reacted to singer Diljit Dosanjh’s remarks about India’s concert infrastructure. During a Chandigarh concert last year, Dosanjh had said he would not hold more concerts in India unless and until the infrastructure for life shows gets more better. While speaking to India Today, Sen called his comment “truly unfair” towards a nation that “has made him a superstar”.
Palash Sen told India Today, “It is truly unfair. I love Diljit Dosanjh, the artiste. But what he said was unfair. The country that has made you a superstar...please, don't say such things. You have to be grateful. It is very easy to throw stones. 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.”
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Diljit Dosanjh made these comments on his Dil-luminati tour in India.
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Meanwhile, talking about Euphoria’s concerts, Sen recalled, “Euphoria has been doing live concerts since 1998. I think we were the first ones to do it, and the performance scene has undergone many changes till then. And they have been a part of that change, so it is easy to sit in another country and criticise. You have to be a part of that change.”
On the work front, Palash Sen recently collaborated with Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar for the song ‘Mahakal Chalo’.