Subtitle: The exchange of jabs between two major music icons has fans speculating about a rift, as both continue to dominate the music scene.
A rivalry of sorts seems to have emerged between two of the biggest names in Punjabi music, AP Dhillon and Diljit Dosanjh, following a tense moment during a recent concert in Chandigarh. The incident began with a comment made by Dosanjh in an earlier performance, which appeared to reference both Dhillon and fellow artist Karan Aujla. The remark was meant to be lighthearted but quickly became a talking point on social media, sparking a public back-and-forth between the two.
At his concert, Dosanjh made a statement about the rise of independent music in India, expressing support for fellow artists while also acknowledging the challenges that come with success. “Mere aur do bhaiyon ne tour shuru kiya hai, unke liye bhi best of luck. Ye independent music ka time shuru hai. Museebatein toh ayengi. Jab koi revolution aata hai toh museebat aati hai. Hum apna kam karte jayenge,” he said, wishing the best for artists like Dhillon and Aujla, while emphasizing the rise of Indian artists and the challenges they face in the industry.
However, during his own performance in Chandigarh, Dhillon appeared to respond to Dosanjh’s words, referencing them in a subtle but pointed remark. In a viral video posted online, Dhillon told the crowd that Dosanjh had blocked him on Instagram, fueling further speculation about a potential rift between the two stars. Fans quickly took to social media to discuss the incident, with many expressing surprise at the growing tension.
Not one to shy away from addressing the controversy, Dosanjh took to his own Instagram account to clarify the situation. Posting a screenshot of Dhillon’s account, Dosanjh wrote, “I never blocked you. Mere pange sarkaaran naal ho sakde aa, kalaakaran naal nahi,” meaning, “I never blocked you. My issues could be with governments, not with artists.” The statement was a clear attempt to defuse the situation and assert that any conflicts Dosanjh faced were not with fellow artists but with external factors.
Undeterred, Dhillon posted a video of his own shortly after, showing the status of Dosanjh’s Instagram account before and after the block. His caption read, “I wasn’t going to say anything, knowing I’d get backlash anyway, but at least now we know what’s real and what’s not,” leaving fans to wonder whether the rift was genuine or simply a misunderstanding.
Both artists are currently at the height of their careers, with Dhillon continuing to blend Punjabi and Western musical influences, gaining international acclaim for his innovative style. Meanwhile, Dosanjh is wrapping up his Indian leg of the Dil-Luminati Tour, with his final performance scheduled for December 29 in Guwahati.
While the social media exchange may have raised eyebrows, it also highlights the immense success both Dhillon and Dosanjh are enjoying in the industry. As the rivalry unfolds, fans are left eagerly speculating whether this public clash is a brief moment of tension or a sign of something more significant in the future of Punjabi music.