Sonu Nigam Keeps Singing Without Missing a Note As Man Charges On Stage; Fans Say 'Arijit Sahi Kehta Tha...'
Fans can’t get enough of their favourite stars, and Sonu Nigam’s latest concert showed just how far some will go.

Fans can’t get enough of their favourite stars, and Sonu Nigam’s latest concert showed just how far some will go. During his performance, a fan – suddenly rushed toward Sonu on stage. But Sonu was unbothered, smoothly dodging the man without missing a single note! The video, now going viral all over social media, captures Sonu singing “Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte" from Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi as the fan charges in. Sonu steps aside, letting security handle the intruder, who’s quickly pushed offstage.
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Despite the chaos, Sonu and his team carried on, keeping the show’s vibe completely intact. One fan wrote, “That was absolutely amazing! How did Sonu avoid the guy and keep singing perfectly?? 😮. Legend for a reason!" Another wrote, “Arijit ne bilkul sai kaha thaa Sonu nigam ji kabhi besura gaa hi nehi sakte." A third comment read, “Sonu sir kitna active hain aur sur ke kitne pakke itni tez cut maarke bhage ki lekin zara sa bhi 20 se 19 ni hua."
But many weren’t happy with how the fan was treated. Backstage, the fan could be seen being beaten by the security. “Shouldn’t have beaten the life out of him! Treat humans as humans first, then comes everything!" read one comment. Another read, “Bro he was just touching his feets look closely."
Sonu Nigam began singing alongside his father at a young age. His big break came in the late 1990s with songs like “Sandese Aate Hain" from Border and Kal Ho Naa Ho’s title track. Known for his versatility, he has sung in multiple languages and has a unique stage presence, performing live with his own band.
Though he stepped back from regular Bollywood playback, Sonu continues to make an impact with carefully crafted concerts and personal music projects, showing a preference for live, unfiltered performances that highlight his talent.
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