Diljit Dosanjh Song For Rihanna Reignites Twitter War With Kangana Ranaut
New Delhi:
Within 16 hours of worldwide pop star Rihanna tweeting {a photograph} of India’s protesting farmers with an article highlighting the web ban round Delhi’s borders, singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh has launched a track on her titled ‘Riri’ (one other identify for Rihanna). The token of appreciation has not gone down properly with actor Kangana Ranaut, who has been essential of the farmers usually calling them terrorists. She took to Twitter to mock Mr Dosanjh.
“They also need to earn a rupee or two. Since when have you been planning this? It takes at least a month to release a song, and libru (short derogatory term for liberal) want us to believe it’s all organic. Ha ha,” Ms Ranaut tweeted in Hindi sharing Mr Dosanjh’s ‘Riri’ publish.
At 1.30 pm on Wednesday, Mr Dosanjh, who has been supportive of the farmers and even addressed their gathering at Singhu in early December, launched ‘Riri’ written particularly for Rihanna.
#RIRI#Rihanna ✊????https://t.co/SkyOBC8lLx@Thisizintense@raj_ranjodh
— DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh) February 3, 2021
The 2.15-minute Punjabi track that premiered on YouTube calls Rihanna an angel and speaks of her residence nation Barbados. Mr Dosanjh additionally posted the track on his Twitter deal with with a fist emoji which is used as a solution to prolong solidarity.
Minutes on, he tore into Kangana Ranaut, whom she had earlier criticised for misidentifying a girl farmer at Singhu as a Shaheen Bagh protestor alleging they may very well be employed for “Rs 100”.
“Rs 2 (laughing emoji) Don’t talk to me about your job,” he quipped in Punjabi including that the track, which was launched with no video, solely took half an hour to make. “Please go. Do not bore me,” he added.
Mujhe pata tha tu kabhi nahin bolega ki tu Khalistani nahi hai, that is for everybody to see, bhed ki khaal mein bhediye… Jai Hind https://t.co/Zby730IOoP
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaWorkforce) February 3, 2021
In a string of responses in Hindi, Ms Ranaut emphasised that her “singular job is patriotism”, which she does including “I won’t let you do your work” and known as Mr Dosanjh “Khalistani (terrorist)”.
“This country is only for Indian, not Khalistanis. Say you are not a Khalistani, condemn fringe groups such as Khalistanis participating in protests. If you say this I will apologise and consider you a true patriot,” she tweeted.
“Why are you acting like God “I will not allow you to”. Who are you? This country doesn’t belong to you alone. The country belongs to us all. Stay in your senses… I am with India. It is the government’s job to check those creating mischief. You and I do not decide that,” he continued in Punjabi.
When Ms Ranaut egged the actor-singer with extra identify calling, Mr Dosanjh signed off saying: “You create your own responses to problems and celebrate… who asked for your certificate of approval?”
Ley …Eh Chaundi aa Bai Banda Ede Naal Sara Din Lagga Rahe ????
Asi BHARTI AN ???????? Tu Kalli Ni Bharti..
Apna Answer Aap Hee Bana Ke Khush Ho JANDI aa ????????
Avey Na Certificate Chaki Fireya Kar Ke Kali Tu Hee Desh Bhakt an..
???? Wolf Jaee Na Hove Tan ???? https://t.co/3iqkQWL0MQ
— DILJIT DOSANJH (@diljitdosanjh) February 3, 2021
Late on Tuesday evening, Rihanna had requested her 100 million followers “Why aren’t we talking about this (farmers’ protest)?” Within hours, an extended checklist of worldwide celebrities and lawmakers from the UK and US had joined the refrain, together with UN ambassadors, local weather activist Greta Thunberg, US consultant Jim Costa and US Vice-President Kamala Harris’ niece Meena Harris.
Responding to Rihanna’s query, Ms Ranaut held little again and said that nobody was speaking concerning the motion since they had been “terrorists” making an attempt to “divide India”, the Queen actor additionally known as the singer a “fool”.
The world outpouring of help on Twitter has drawn an unprecedented and sharp response from the Indian authorities.