Key Points
Sonu Nigam clarifies vape thrown during DTU event
Nigam denies stones or bottles were hurled
Instagram post reveals incident details
Performance continued smoothly after initial pause
Taking to his Instagram account on Tuesday, Nigam shared a statement where he clarified what happened and explained that a vape was thrown onto the stage, hitting one of his band member's chest and, after that, a "Pookie hairband".
"Nothing like the hurling of stones or bottles, as mentioned in some media, happened at DTU. There was one vape thrown by someone on stage that hit Subhankar's chest, and that's when I was informed about it," read the statement.
"I paused the show and requested, reminding the collegians that the show would have to be abruptly stopped if something like that happened again. The only thing hurled on stage after that was the Pookie band, which was really Pookie..." it further read.
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Nigam even wore the band and continued his performance without any further interruptions.
Nigam has several awards to his credit. Apart from Hindi and Kannada, he has sung in Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Odia, English, Assamese, Malayalam, Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Nepali, Tulu, Maithili, and Manipuri.
Nigam began his career with the song "Hum To Chhaila Ban Gaye" from the TV serial Talash (1992).