Singer SONU NIGUM who has been in the proverbial eye of the storm for his comments on Pakistani musicians and the movement, says he is concerned about the “country’s anger” and would like people to “smile and be a little easy”.
An eye for an eye leads to lynching’s and road rage incidents and is just not his style, said the singer who ignited twin controversies last week.
He said during a media summit that it would be better if he was from Pakistan so he would get more offers from India. Nigam also attracted attention with his verbal spat with Sona Mohapatra on #MeToo movement.
“I am very concerned about the country’s anger. There has to be some decorum. The kind of language people use is unbelievable. The kind of language she (Sona) used, there is so much hatred. I maintained my decorum in all my statements. We need to smile and be a little easy,” Nigam told PTI.