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Singer Diljit Dosanjh, during his Dil-Luminati Tour in Hyderabad, spoke out against online trolls who mocked a female fan for crying at one of his concerts. He defended her emotional response, saying that music is an emotion and it's okay to cry. The Telangana government served him a legal notice ahead of the show, asking him not to sing songs promoting alcohol, drugs, and violence.
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