New Delhi: Famous Indian singer Sonu Nigam recently got upset with a fan request. He was performing the East Point College in Bangalore when a student sang in Kannada. The singer allegedly stopped his performance from midway and addressed the audience, expressing his love for language and people. He even talked about the Pahgam terror attack of Nathkhana.
Sonu Nigam harasses ‘Rood Student’ fan
In a viral video on social media, the singer is seen addressing the crowd, while he says he loves Kannadigas, but still ‘badly threatened’ by the boy to sing in Kannada ‘. Sonu Nigam said, “Sonu Nigam can be heard saying,” In my career, I have sung in many languages, but what I have sung is in Kannada language. Whenever I come to your city, I love very much. We do a lot of shows in many places, but whenever we do shows in Karnataka, we respect you a lot. You have behaved me like my family, but I did not like that the boy there, who is not old like my career, is threatening me badly to sing in Kannada. ,
‘I love Kannadiagas … but Yahi Karan Hai Pahgam Me which happened’
He said, “Mujhe Ekcha Nahi Laga, there is a Ladda Kiski Umar, as much as Umar Nahi Hogi, Pahale toh used the main Kannada, he used to use Garh Hoon.
“” The main mint in the world also expresses Jata Hoon, Chief Humesh Bolta Hoon Main, Bolta Hoon Main … 14,000 audience Hog USME EK Avaj Ati Hai, ‘Kannada’. Toh main unke liye, us ek kannadiga k liye main kuch line kannadiga k gaata hoon. Main ITNI IZZAT Karta Hoon Aapki, Itna Pyaar Karta Hoon. So a little bit of rheumat should be done, whether you want to do such a nahi karna. ,
Sonu Nigam kicked his singing career with Hum Hum from the TV serial Talsh (1992). He tasted success in the early 1990s, tasted the tastes of success and up to fame with hits like Sandase flour (Seema) and Ye Dil Deewana (Pardes). Apart from Bollywood, it was his devotional song for Tseries in the early 90s, which attracted everyone’s attention.
He has sung in Hindi, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Odia, English, Assamese and many other Indian languages.