Karnataka film body imposes ban on Sonu Nigam; Kannada outfits stage protest
Activists from Kannada Sene submitted a memorandum to the Mandya Superintendent of Police demanding legal action and the immediate arrest of Sonu Nigam.
Activists from Kannada Sene submitted a memorandum to the Mandya Superintendent of Police demanding legal action and the immediate arrest of Sonu Nigam.
Launching a full-fledged non-cooperation with Sonu Nigam, the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) demanded a public apology after he linked a Kannada language song request to the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
The complaint accuses Sonu Nigam of making "objectionable and emotionally provocative" statements that have hurt the sentiments of the Kannadiga community.
Instead of obliging a fan, Nigam blasted the fan and blamed this kind of tendency for the Pahalgam terror attack, shocking his fans and the general public in Karnataka.
“If you come across any suspicious or fake messages under my name, it would be great if you could report or block the account,” he wrote in his Instagram story.
Sharing undisclosed details, anecdotes and insights, Nigam takes us through his glorious life in his memoir, to be published by Bloomsbury.
Sonu Nigam, in a video, spoke about Amar Singh's relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He will release his new single, "Rudhrashtakam", under his label. The song marks his return to the spiritual genre.
In an Instagram video Sonu Nigam shared on Monday evening, he accused Bhushan Kumar of being music mafia.
There’s no denying that this debate has taken a ‘never-ending’ route and is very disturbing for the entire film fraternity.