In a heartwarming display of affection, Nick Jonas, the renowned American singer was welcomed with fervent cheers and chants of ‘jiju jiju’ by his adoring Indian fans at the Lollapalooza Mumbai concert on a splendid Saturday evening.
The enchanting moment unfolded as Nick, alongside his brothers Joe and Kevin, collectively known as the Jonas Brothers, graced the stage with a dazzling performance, treating the audience to a medley of their chart-topping hits. It was Kevin Jonas, affectionately referred to as ‘bade papa’ or elder uncle, who playfully introduced Nick to the ecstatic crowd as ‘Jiju,’ setting off a cascade of exuberant cheers and the infectious ‘jiju jiju’ chants that reverberated through the venue.
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Happily married to Bollywood sensation Priyanka Chopra, Nick reciprocated the love from the audience with a heartfelt expression of gratitude. Taking the mic with a beaming smile, he addressed the crowd, saying, “I love you all so much, thank you.” The jovial atmosphere was palpable as Kevin, keeping the spirits high, continued to playfully refer to Nick as ‘Jiju’ amid laughter and unabated cheers from the crowd.
Injecting humor into the performance, Nick lightened the mood by reminiscing about his wedding’s sangeet ceremony, playfully noting, “This is our very first time performing in India. The sangeet doesn’t count.” The sangeet, a festive pre-wedding celebration, holds special memories for Nick and Priyanka, having marked the beginning of their marital journey in 2018.
Expressing a profound connection with India, Nick shared, “We, as a family, have a deep, deep connection with the country,” further fueling the crowd’s enthusiasm. As the crowd continued to cheer for them, Nick concluded with a promise, “Thank you for having us, and we will make this the most excitable night ever.”
The Lollapalooza concert not only showcased the musical prowess of the Jonas Brothers but also became a testament to the endearing bond Nick shares with his Indian fans, who wholeheartedly embraced him as their ‘National Jiju.’