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Sonu Nigam is a well-known and well-liked Bollywood singer. He has written several hit songs, and his music is enjoyed by people of all ages. Well, the singer grabbed all the attention yesterday after he and his team were abused at a music event in Mumbai’s Chembur on Monday. A video of a man from Sonu’s team being pushed down the stage is going viral on social media. According to the most recent information, the singer has gone to the police station to file a complaint.
Sonu Nigam was performing at a festival in Chembur when a local MLA, believed to be affiliated with Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena party, allegedly misbehaved with the singer’s manager Saira. The MLA’s son apparently wanted to take a picture with Sonu, which is why they arrived at the stage. The man ended up pushing Sonu on the backstage steps as he was exiting the stage. Following the dramatic events, the singer went to the Chembur police station and filed a complaint. The alleged video is currently being verified, and police officials are speaking with Sonu Nigam to learn more about the incident.
Witnesses narrate the incident:
According to the reports, certain eyewitnesses have narrated that Sonu Nigam’s bodyguard put his own body between the assailant and the singer and in this, he took the push and fell off the stairs. After this, the aggressive man tried to grab Sonu but his friend and singer Rabbani Khan came in between and tried to stop the man. In this, even Rabbani, who is the son of Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan, fell seven feet off the stairs and onto the ground below. Luckily, Sonu did not sustain any injury but the two men who tried to save him may have been injured.
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