The excitement surrounding upcoming concerts in India is reaching a fever pitch, with fans eager to secure their tickets. From the energetic performances of Diljit Dosanjh to the iconic band Coldplay, social media around the country are engaged with conversations primarily focused on these events. Amid the rising excitement for upcoming concerts in India, Harsh Goenka, Chairman of RPG Enterprises, has drawn attention to the concept of "Two Indias," echoing the sentiments of comedian Vir Das.
The billionaire pointed out that urban Indians are now increasingly moving from traditional necessities of Roti, Kapda, Makaan to experiences that resemble the spirit of the film Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara . He said, “Two Indias are emerging—one enjoying these luxuries, while the other struggles to meet basic needs” Taking to X , he wrote, “Urban Indians are clearly shifting from Roti, Kapda, Makaan to a Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Coldplay’s January 2025 shows sold out swiftly, with resale prices hitting 5x the original.
Diljit’s tickets, priced at ₹ 7,000, saw massive sales, as did Dua Lipa and Bryan Adams’ concerts.” In 2021, Vir Das's monologue titled "Two Indias," performed during a show in the United States, ignited significant controversy. The actor-comedian had encountered a wave of social media backlash, including FIRs as many argued that his monologue depicted India in bad light.
Coming back to Harsh Goenka, his recent post received many commnets from netiziens agr.