Sonu Nigam Slams IIFA Awards Organizers For Ignoring His Hit Track In Nominee Listing | Individuals Information

Mumbai: Playback singer Sonu Nigam is understood for being vocal in regards to the issues inside the music trade, and the society usually. This time as properly, he’s not holding again as he pointed his weapons to the organisers of the lately concluded IIFA awards ceremony.
On Tuesday, the singer took to his Instagram, and shared a screenshot of the nominees within the Greatest Playback Singer class. The image exhibits no point out of the senior singer for his superhit tune ‘Mere Dholna 3.0’ from the movie. The tune, which went viral on Instagram, is predicated on the “raudra ras” and showcases the sentiments of the ghost within the film after he was wronged by his circle of relatives.
Sonu Nigam used the traces from the identical tune, “Bhola bhaala tha, seedha sada tha, principal toh naadan tha” hinting at his innocence to assume that solely the benefit of an artist will get the popularity and honour.
He wrote within the caption, “Thanks IIFA… In any case you had been answerable to the Rajasthan paperwork”.
It’s to be famous that the playback singer in December final yr, lashed out at politicians after the Chief Minister of Rajasthan left his efficiency mid-way. The singer referred to as the act disrespectful in the direction of an artist.
He took to his Instagram, and shared a video, during which, he stated, “Delegates got here from all around the world to reinforce the delight of Rajasthan. There was a CM, a youth minister, and a sports activities minister. There have been lots of people. I couldn’t see all of them at the hours of darkness. There have been lots of people”.
“In the course of the present, I noticed that the CM and the remainder of the folks left. As quickly as they left, all of the delegates additionally left. I’ve a request to all politicians, if you don’t respect your artists, then what is going to the folks exterior do?”, he added.
Sonu Nigam has shared the video and referred to as it an insult to ‘Goddess Saraswati’ and ‘artwork’.