Has Sonu Nigam been boycotted by Kannada film industry?

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Has Sonu Nigam been boycotted by the Kannada film industry after his controversial comments? Here's what we know

Singer Sonu Nigam has faced backlash from the

Kannada film industry

after a recent incident at his

Bengaluru concert

, where a fan requested a Kannada song. His response—comparing the situation to the Pahalgam attacks—sparked strong criticism. Many in Karnataka felt his remarks disrespected their love for the

Kannada language

, leading to widespread outrage and distancing by the industry.
Sonu Nigam Faces Backlash for Controversial Comments
According to a report published in News18, the Kannada film industry is planning to distance itself from Sonu Nigam following his controversial remarks about the state's love for its language. In response to growing discontent, the

Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce

is set to convene a meeting on Monday to address the situation and decide on further actions.

Key industry groups, such as the Music Directors Association, Directors Association, and Producers Association, will participate in the meeting to discuss the fallout from Sonu Nigam’s controversial comments. The focus will be on whether to exclude him from future Kannada film projects.
Industry Reaction and FIR
Several prominent music directors, including Sadhu Kokila, Harikrishna, Arjun Janya, and Dharma Vish, are set to attend an important meeting regarding Sonu Nigam’s recent controversial comments. Industry insiders believe that Nigam's declining demand in Bollywood was revived by opportunities in Kannada cinema, and his remarks have left the industry feeling betrayed. The meeting will discuss potential steps, including whether to refrain from engaging him in future Kannada movie projects.

The Bengaluru Rural police registered an

FIR against Sonu Nigam

last week after Kannada activists filed a complaint.
Sonu Nigam became a favorite in the Kannada film industry with his hit songs in movies like Mungaru Male (2006), Milana (2007), and Gaalipata (2008). His romantic tracks garnered record-breaking responses, establishing him as one of the preferred singers for romantic songs in the industry.

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