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Meet Superstar with a career of over 30 years, a fortune of 350 rupees that is now based on Pahahalgam Terror Attack. His name is ..

During his recently held Bengaluru concert, when an audience asked Sonu Nigam to sing a Kannada song, he gave up a stumbling explanation and said: “Kannada, Kannada, Kannada, which is exactly why the incident has taken place in Pahangam.”

Celebrities often occur at concerts and earn rupees of rupees, but recently, one of the best singers of Bollywood Bangalore for a concert, he stood by a fan that made him lose control. The heated exchange caused the singer to connect the fans' request with the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, which led to the singer being exposed to a potential ban.

During his recently held Bengaluru concert, when an audience asked Sonu Nigam to sing a Kannada song, he gave up a stumbling explanation and said: “Kannada, Kannada, Kannada, which is exactly why the incident has taken place in Pahangam.”

According to his comments, a complaint was submitted against the singer, in which the singer had associated a simple request for a Kannada song with a terrorist act, which insulted the Kannadiga community and equated its cultural pride and its linguistic identity with violence and intolerance. In addition, according to his controversial comments, Sonu from the Kannada film industry was called.

On Monday, May 5th, Sonu Nigam has now written an open letter on his Instagram, where he has clarified all over the matter. Sonu Nigam published a respectful statement, but the singer claimed that he was not in the mood to be humiliated by anyone, especially by someone who is as young as his son.

“As a patriot who I am, I loyalty that everyone who tries to create hatred in the name of the language, the caste or religion, especially what was closed in Pahalgam. I had to school, and I did it and thousands of students and teachers cheered me to apply. Accept your judgment gracefully.

For the Unversed, Sonu Nigam Has Been One of the Most Successful Singers in the Last Three Decades in the Indian Film Industry, Voicing Songs in Hindi, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Odia, Assamese, Malayalam, Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Nepali, Tulu, Tulu, Maithili, Manipuri, and Punjabi. The singer recorded over 6,000 songs in more than 32 languages ​​throughout his career and has an estimated net asset of 350 rupees.

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