The upcoming Coldplay and Diljit Dosanjh concerts have ignited significant excitement among Indian fans. Tickets for these events sold out rapidly, highlighting a growing trend among urban Indians toward luxury experiences. Industrialist Harsh Goenka shared his thoughts on this phenomenon on X (formerly Twitter), sparking a conversation about changing societal priorities.

Shift in Urban Priorities In his post, Goenka commented on the evolving aspirations of urban Indians, stating, "India is now moving from roti, kapda, makaan to a Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara." He noted how tickets for Coldplay's 2025 concert were resold at prices five times higher than the original, while Diljit Dosanjh's tickets, priced at Rs 7,000, also saw massive demand. Goenka's observation highlighted the growing divide between those indulging in such luxuries and others still struggling with basic needs.

"Two Indias are emerging—one enjoying these luxuries, while the other struggles to meet basic needs," he added. — hvgoenka (@hvgoenka) Social Media Reactions Goenka's post, which garnered over 88,000 views, triggered a widespread discussion on social media platforms. One user described the craze for Coldplay tickets and the iPhone 16 as more of a FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) phenomenon, noting that many may not even fully utilize these products or experiences but are keen to flaunt them on social media.

Another user remarked, "The luxuries are redefined in only one generation. And this India with modern.