Prince,
it depends on how you took what Tejinder Dhanoa said; from someone sitting in the audience, i believe he mentioned what proper traditional giddha used to be and now, what girls have turned giddha into.
However, what he said could be taken in 3 ways:
- girls should only stick to giddha and not do bhangra
- in general, the art form of giddha has changed from live folk boliyan to dancing to saggi and not doing proper moves,etc.
- he was specifically talking about Punjabi Beat, b/c in the mela the girls where doing giddha moves in a bhangra set, and maybe he thinks giddha and bhangra shouldnt be done together
it all depends on how you look at it. I think he was talking about girls and giddha in general b/c he was talking about his documentary in pakistan and he just mentioned giddha. Overall, Punjabi Beat was real impressive, I do think the girls brought the routine down, especially the 2nd half. But still good, none the less.