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Sonu Nigam apologises for his remarks at Bengaluru concert: Sorry Karnataka

During a concert at a college on April 25, the singer had 'linked Kannada song request' from an audience member to Pahalgam attack
Photo: Instagram/sonunigamofficial
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Singer Sonu Nigam issued an apology following his Bengaluru concert row.

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Nigam, known for tracks like "Abhi Mujh Mein Kahin", "Dil Dooba" and "No Entry", shared a post on his Instagram handle and said his love for Karnataka is bigger than his ego.

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"Sorry, Karnataka. My Love for you, is bigger than my Ego. Love you always," read his post.

The incident took place on April 25 when Nigam was performing at a college in Bengaluru. As explained by the singer in his previous video post, he was threatened by a group of boys to sing in the Kannada language.

He responded by saying, "Kannada. Kannada. This is the reason behind the incident in Pahalgam." Many found comments made by Nigam hurtful.

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An FIR was also registered at the Avalahalli Police Station in Bengaluru on May 3 against the Bollywood singer.

On Monday, the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) announced a 'non-cooperation' campaign against him for his allegedly controversial remark, which hurt the sentiments of the Kannadaigas.

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Bengaluru ConcertBollywood SingerControversyCultural SensitivityIndian MusicKannada LanguageKarnataka Film ChamberNon-Cooperation CampaignSonu Nigam
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