Pranjal Dahiya, Haryanvi singer, stops concert to call out misbehaviour: ‘Uncle, I’m your daughter’s age’

Haryanvi singer Pranjal Dahiya stopped her live concert after an audience member behaved inappropriately. Calm but firm, she addressed him on stage, saying, “Uncle, I’m your daughter’s age. Please control yourself.”

Pranjal Dahiya, Haryanvi singer, stops concert to call out misbehaviour: ‘Uncle, I’m your daughter’s age’

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A concert is meant to be a space of joy. Music, dancing, lights. And thousands of fans coming together. But sometimes one wrong moment can change everything. Haryanvi singer Pranjal Dahiya proved this when she chose dignity over silence and the internet is applauding her courage.

At a recent live show, Pranjal did something rare and powerful. She stopped singing mid-performance to call out a man in the audience for misbehaving.

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Looking straight at him, she said, “Uncle, I’m your daughter’s age. Please control yourself.” Then she requested everyone to behave respectfully.

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That moment has now gone viral and for all the right reasons.

As the video spread online, reactions and comments poured in. Many users praised and appreciated Pranjal Dahiya for this move.

 

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Who is Pranjal Dahiya?

Pranjal Dahiya is one of the most loved artists from Haryana today. She rose to fame with her song “52 Gaj Ka Daman”. The song became a massive sensation across North India. The song also changed her life and made her household name.

Since then, Pranjal has appeared in many popular Haryanvi, Hindi, Punjabi music videos. She is also very active on Instagram. She shares moments from her concerts, shoots, daily life.

Pranjal Dahiya songs

Pranjal’s journey is full of hit songs. Some of her most popular tracks include “Gypsy,” “Demand,” “Sone Ki Tagdi,” “Kabootar,” “Jannat Ka Tukda,” and of course, “52 Gaj Ka Daman.” Fans also love her songs like “Gulabi Queen,” “Kaleshi Chori,” “Balam Thanedar,” and “DJ Pe Matkungi.”

She has worked with well-known singers like Aman Jaji and Khasa Aala Chahar.

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