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Karnataka Film Chamber boycotts Sonu Nigam over Pahalgam remark, demands apology

The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) is boycotting singer Sonu Nigam and demanding a public apology. This follows his controversial comparison of a Kannada song request to the Pahalgam terror attack during a Bengaluru concert, sparking widespread outrage.

May 05, 2025 / 19:11 IST
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Karnataka Film Chamber boycotts Sonu Nigam, demands apology for Pahalgam Attack remark
Karnataka Film Chamber boycotts Sonu Nigam, demands apology for Pahalgam Attack remark

The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) has decided to extend full non-cooperation to singer Sonu Nigam, demanding a public apology after his recent remarks during a concert in Bengaluru.The move follows widespread outrage after Sonu Nigam compared a request for a Kannada song to the Pahalgam terror attack, during a performance on April 25.

At a concert held at East Point College of Engineering in Avalahalli, Sonu Nigam was asked by an audience member to sing in Kannada. The singer, who has performed extensively in the language, responded, “The best songs I have sung are in Kannada... I didn’t like it when a boy asked me to sing in Kannada. He was so rudely threatening, ‘Kannada, Kannada.’ This is the reason for the Pahalgam attack.”

The statement drew sharp criticism and sparked backlash across Karnataka, with several film and pro-Kannada organisations accusing him of hurting theirl sentiments by equating linguistic pride with terrorism.

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"It’s not about his talent. He is one of the best India and Kannada have seen," said Dharma Vish, General Secretary of the Karnataka Film Musicians Association. "But comparing people from a state to terrorists is deeply damaging. His so-called apology on Facebook didn’t seem genuine. The industry has decided on non-cooperation until a real apology is made."

Dharma added that while performers may face pressure on stage, Nigam could have handled the situation with more composure. “Kannadigas truly love him. Some express their love softly, others more aggressively. That must have been what happened. But his reaction was unfortunate,” he said. He that Kannada organisations and directors have taken up the issue seriously. “One director has already decided not to have him sing in any of his films.”