Singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh has drawn criticism over a lyric in his 2026 song Aroma, which some social media users have described as offensive to the transgender community.
The controversy resurfaced on June 1, coinciding with the start of Pride Month, as users and content creators on social media began analysing the song’s meaning and questioning its language. Although Aroma was originally released on April 23, debate over a particular verse emerged weeks later.
Content creator Faith Michael expressed disappointment in an Instagram reel, saying, “The queer community did not expect this from you.”
Michael said the track had initially been part of their playlist, but the meaning of the lyrics became clearer after online discussions prompted a closer review.
“I translated the whole song. So apparently the song is about celebrating the idea of traditional masculinity and the best way to glorify masculinity is by putting the queer community down.”
They further questioned the intent behind the lyrics, saying, “I seriously did not expect this from Diljit Dosanjh. He's working in the entertainment industry which is built, shaped and sustained by countless queer people. Did nobody question the lyrics before it was released? Did no one stop to think about the message it sends? Hope there's an explanation because being a chakka or hijra is not the same as being weak.”
Several other creators also raised concerns, suggesting that reactions to the issue appeared selective, while others noted that Dosanjh also has queer fans who may feel hurt by the perceived message.
The debate soon spread to X, where many users criticised the lyrics and questioned the message they believed it conveyed.
As of now, Diljit Dosanjh has not issued any public response to the controversy.
#From NDTV