With Diljit Dosanjh’s highly anticipated India tour on the horizon, excitement was palpable among fans. However, the initial euphoria turned to disappointment as concert tickets sold out almost instantly.
It soon emerged that many tickets were being resold at double their original price, attracting the attention of scammers.
In response, the Delhi Police took to Instagram to issue a humorous yet crucial warning about online ticket fraud.
The video, titled “Gana sunne ke chakkar me ticket ke liye galat link par paise puse dekar apna band naa bajwa lena” (Don’t get scammed by paying money for tickets through fake links; always verify first), alerts viewers to be wary of deceptive links.
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Using a caption inspired by Diljit Dosanjh’s hit song “Oh Paise Puse Baare Billo Soche Duniya” from his G.O.A.T. album, the Delhi Police stressed the importance of vigilance. With Dosanjh’s major concert scheduled for October 26 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, this warning aims to protect fans from falling victim to online fraud.
The Instagram post has garnered widespread attention, with users reacting positively. One user joked,
“When you become a police officer after doing a professional digital marketing course,”
while another praised the initiative, saying,
“It’s Delhi Police. Never fails to deliver.” A third user commented, “Creativity at its highest. Your account handler is crazy.”