Sonu Nigam says he doesn’t want his son to become a singer, at least not in India
In an interview, Sonu Nigam revealed that he does not want his son to become a singer in India.
Sonu Nigam, in an interview, said that he doesn’t want his son Neevan to be in the same profession as he is “at least not in this country,” the singer’s statement did not go well with the netizens as they slammed him. Some netizens asked Sonu to shift to Dubai along with his son.
Talking to Times Now, Sonu said, his son is the topmost gamers of UAE, “Frankly, I don’t want him to be a singer, at least not in this country. Anyway, he does not live in India anymore, he lives in Dubai. I have already got him out of India. He is a born singer but he has another interest in life. As of now, he is one of the topmost gamers of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). He is number 2 in Fortnite. There is a game called Fortnite and he is the top gamers in the Emirates. He is a brilliant child with a lot of qualities and talent. And I don’t want to tell him what to do. Let’s see what he wants to do himself.”
Check out the Twitter reactions:
I am glad #sonunigam moved to a country where he can't hear azaan. He was greatly troubled by the sound of azaan in India, and asked for its ban on speaker. #dubailife
— Faisal (@enviroguy4) November 15, 2020
After earning fame & fortune from #India…creating unnecessary controversy about morning #azaan #sonunigam feels targeted in his own country & doesn’t want his son to become a singer in #Bharat hmmm…Remind me #naseeruddinshah or #aamirkhan are traitors??
— Flight to freedom ♌️ (@LowLifeHunter09) November 16, 2020
Well you can’t be complaining about the morning Azaan in Dubai #sonunigam 😏😏😏😏 but in India it’s noise pollution?? Unnaku na raththam yengulku ena thakali chutney ah 😒 #Hypocrite
— R Taj (@blue_kitkat09) November 16, 2020
Sonu Nigam is currently busy promoting his new song ‘Ishwar Ka Vo Sacha Banda’ release, talking about the response of the song, he said that the response has been very nice, “People are getting drawn towards songs that spread positivity. The concept of the song is exactly the concept that I believe in. Basically, we can never match the perception of the ultimate godliness but we can at least try to become one. And I think the song conveys it and my life also has the same core value.”
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