Coldplay has reignited pleasure amongst their followers worldwide with a superhit present in Abu Dhabi. That is very true for India, the place the band is about to carry out in India later this month.
Folks have stuffed social media with movies of the occasion, highlighting how good the live performance was.
Nevertheless, one video of a person evaluating the live performance with these of Punjabi rockstar Diljit Dosanjh has gone viral.
“Isme Diljit wali baat nahi hai (It’s not so good as Diljit’s,” Prateek Hiranandani mentioned in a viral Instagram video. Based on his bio, Hiranandani is a humorist in Dubai.
He added, “Aisa lag raha hai ki gentle present me aaya hoon (It appears like I’m in a lightweight present)”.
Within the video, which has garnered over 4 million views, Hiranandani additionally jokingly mentioned that most individuals have no idea the lyrics of Coldplay’s songs.“Ghar par revise karne ki zarurat hai (They have to be revised at house)”.
Here is how netizens reacted:
Netizens, nevertheless, slammed him for his comparability and different remarks.
“Not everyone seems to be a die-hard fan who is aware of all of the lyrics, however that’s what makes Coldplay live shows so magical—it’s the expertise,” an individual mentioned.
“Folks like this are the explanation you weren’t in a position to get tickets,” one other wrote beneath the submit.
“Why did you waste a followers spot? You shouldn’t have gone.. Tu diljit ke live performance mein hello jaa.. Tu wahi deserve karta hai.. LANGOOR!” one consumer mentioned, disapproving the comparability.
“Wasted a spot, might’ve given another person the ticket for those who felt prefer it’s a ‘maata ki choki’,” one other consumer added.
A consumer quipped: “Bhai agar purple tape pasand ho to Nike ke showroom me ghusna nhi chahiye. (Brother for those who like Pink Tape then you definately should not enter Nike showroom).”
‘Punjabi aa gaye oye’
In the course of the live performance at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Sports activities Metropolis stadium, Chris Martin shocked the attendees with Diljit’s well-known catchphrase “Punjabi aa gaye oye”.
Throughout his efficiency, Martin got here throughout a fan-holding poster with “Punjabi aa gaye oye” written over it, which is commonly utilized by Dosanjh at his performances.
The singer was fast to learn the phrase, which was adopted by a loud cheer from the group. “We love you too,” he added.
Dosanjh’s crew went on to share it on Instagram.
“Chris Martin says ‘PUNJABI AA GAYE OYE’. Chris Martin studying Coldplay fan posters and flags is so healthful,” posted Staff Dosanjh.