Playback singer Sonu Nigam, known for iconic hits like 'Main Agar Kahun', 'Ab Mujhe Raat Din', 'Sandese Aate Hain' and many others, appeals to the people on X, formerly Twitter, saying they should not believe in anything appearing on their pages or what they see attributed to his name as he does not use the platform.
On Tuesday, the singer took to his Instagram account and shared a picture of an imposter account sharing content with his name on it. He shared a picture feature where his face was pictured with the President of India, Droupadi Murmu.
Sonu said on the picture, "Isn't this misleading? Why wouldn't people not assume it's the real me?".
The singer took a lash against the media, the administration and the government that did not respond to the barrage of lies of the imposter account.
Writing in the caption, he states, "I am not on Twitter or X. Can you imagine a single controversial Post from this Sonu Nigam Singh, can put me or my family's life in danger? Can you imagine to what extent this man has been playing with my name and credibility? For no fault of ours. And the press, administration, government, law, who know about this, are all Quiet. Waiting for some thing to happen and then convey condolences. Thank you".
Earlier, Sonu got a massive spasm in his back while performing live. However, gaining courage over his pain, he finally gave a phenomenal performance, just like every time.
Sonu Nigam put out an Instagram video, which was the experience of the incidents with his InstaFam. He stated, "This is one of the toughest days of my life, but yet so fulfilling. I was moving and singing as I usually do, which precipitated a spasm, yet I could just somehow control myself. I just never want to do less and give less to people's expectation than they must be expecting. Glad it panned out good"."
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