Aditya Narayan Breaks Silence After Hitting Fan And Throwing His Phone Away During Live Concert: I Am Answerable To The Almighty

Aditya Narayan finally reacts to his actions during the Bhilai concert where the singer threw a fan's phone at the time of his live performance

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Aditya Narayan Breaks Silence After Hitting Fan And Throwing His Phone Away During Live Concert: I Am Answerable To The Almighty
Aditya Narayan, the son of Udit Narayan, gained attention recently when he grabbed a fan's phone at a concert in Bhilai, Chattisgarh, and threw it into the crowd, sparking criticism from netizens. In response to the controversy, Narayan commented to Times Now, saying, "Honestly, no comments. I am answerable to the Almighty. That's all." The video is gaining attention online with netizens bashing the Bollywood singer for his rude behaviour. ALSO READ: Aditya Narayan Concert Controversy: Event Manager Reveals WHY The Singer Lost His Temper On His Fan- Read To Know

Discussing the incident, the event manager disclosed that a fan in the crowd persistently bothered Aditya by continuously pulling at his feet. "He was extremely irritating, banging his phone on Aditya's feet multiple times. Only after this did Aditya lose his cool. The fan had already taken nearly 200 selfies with Aditya. The entire concert proceeded smoothly except for this incident. After this episode, the show continued for almost two hours. If the fan was in the right, he should have come forward," he elaborated. Furthermore, the organizer mentioned that singer Darshan Raval has also declined to perform at college events due to similar occurrences, emphasizing that people often lack awareness of the complete truth as they only witness one side. ALSO READ: WHAT! Aditya Narayan Hits A Fan, Throws His Phone Away During Concert; Video Goes Viral - WATCH




"The fan kept hitting and pulling Aditya; what if he had fallen? If the fan was justified, he should have reported the incident to the college authorities. I have been associated with the college for many years, and they themselves have acknowledged that they haven't had such a successful concert before," he concluded. Now after the 'Tattad Tattad' hitmaker's response, some social media users are divided and felt maybe the singer is also right on his part. What are your thoughts?

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