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Aditya Narayan snatches fan’s phone, throws it in crowd during a concert; viral video triggers backlash

Aditya Narayan was performing at Rungta College in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, when he appeared to hit a fan and snatched his phone.

Aditya Narayan hits fan during concertAditya Narayan hits fan during concert

Singer and reality TV host Aditya Narayan landed in soup on Monday after a video of him hitting a fan during a concert at Rungta College in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh surfaced on the internet. The video shows the singer performing ‘Aaj Ki Raat’ from Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Don’.

As the video progresses, one can see Narayan losing his cool with a fan. It also appeared that he hit the fan with his microphone. Following this, he snatches the fan’s phone, throws it into the crowd, and continues with his performance. However, it is unclear what irked Narayan that made him misbehave during the concert.

Watch the viral video here:

The video has now triggered a massive backlash on social media. Reacting to it, one user wrote, “he is just ruining his father’s name nothing else. Unse singing seekh liya hota toh ye din na dekhne pdte.” Another user commented, “If it was my engineering college, he and his troupe would have gotten a good kicking before they left the gates of college.”

“What is this behaviour? And why are they inviting 3rd class person to concert jisko singer bhi nhi bol skte. Disgusting and cheap,” the third user wrote.

This is not the first time when Aditya Narayan hit the headlines owing to his behaviour. A video went viral in 2017 that showed a verbal spat between the singer and an airport staff at the Raipur airport. “Teri chaddi nahi utari na, to mera naam Aditya Narayan nahi,” he was heard threatening the airport staff.

On the professional front, Aditya Narayan is currently hosting Indian Idol 14.

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