Aditya Narayan, renowned as the offspring of the legendary Indian vocalist Udit Narayan, entered the music scene in 1992, aiming to emulate his father's success. However, he faced challenges in garnering the same level of acclaim and adoration. Additionally, Aditya has frequently become a subject of a few controversies, with recent backlash stemming from a publicized incident where he lost his composure during a live performance. ALSO READ: WHAT! Aditya Narayan Hits A Fan, Throws His Phone Away During Concert; Video Goes Viral - WATCH
On February 12, 2024, an online video captured a moment where the 'Tattad Tattad' hitmaker, known for his dual roles as a singer and TV host, reacted strongly to a fan attempting to record his performance at Rungta R2 College in Bhilai, Chattisgarh. Expressing frustration, Aditya struck the individual's hand and eventually confiscated the fan's phone, tossing it into the midst of the crowd. The viral incident irked netizens and they bashed the singer for his rude behaviour.
Bhilai, #Chhattisgarh: During a concert in college...Angry Aditya Narayan Hits Fan, Snatches Phone and Throws It Away During his live performance; Video Goes Viral#AdityaNarayan #stardom #singer pic.twitter.com/Wtb3rqghCK
— Surabhi Tiwari🇮🇳 (@surabhi_tiwari_) February 12, 2024
The event manager has now stepped forward to provide additional insights into this infamous incident. During an interview with Zoom, the manager disclosed that the individual involved was not a college student, but rather an external attendee. According to the manager, the singer became agitated when the person attempted to pull him by the feet. Describing the situation, the event manager stated, "That boy was not even a college student; he must be someone from outside the college. He was constantly dragging Aditya's feet nonstop. He was very irritating. He banged his phone on the performer's feet multiple times. After that only did he lose his cool."
He further made a point and said "He must have taken almost 200 selfies with this student. The whole concert went smoothly apart from this. After this incident, the show went on for almost two hours. If the student was right, he would have come forward."
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