Kumar Sanu's concert cancelled in Lahore in retaliation to threats to Pakistani actors

Forthcoming visit of Indian folk singer Shamsher Singh Mahdi to Lahore has also been postponed


Adnan Lodhi September 24, 2016
Forthcoming visit of Indian folk singer Shamsher Singh Mahdi to Lahore has also been postponed. PHOTO: Reuters

LAHORE: Indian singer Kumar Sanu’s concert scheduled to be held in Lahore on Monday has been cancelled in retaliation to threats issued by an Indian nationalist party to Pakistani actors.

The concert organised to pay tribute to Abdul Sattar Edhi was scheduled to be held at Lahore's Royal Palm Country Club on September 26. Tickets for the event have already been sold and sources claim the organisers had raised Rs4 million from the sales.

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The event has been cancelled following threats from Indian nationalist party Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS). The film workers' association of MNS on Friday ‘ordered’ all Pakistani actors working in India to leave the country in 48 hours. “We gave a 48-hour deadline to Pakistani actors and artists to leave India or the MNS will push them out,” The Indian Express quoted Amey Khopkar of the MNS Chitrapat Sena as saying.

Khopkar also threatened to assault Pakistani artists and those who cast them.

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Further, the forthcoming visit of Indian folk singer Shamsher Singh Mahdi, elder brother Daler Singh Mahdi, to Lahore has also been postponed. While, visits of Indian director Hassanain Haider Abad Wala and choreographer Reshma Khan have been cancelled.

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“Shamsher Singh was planning to come to Lahore for many months now,” said Nasir Beraj Mahdi, organiser of Shamsher Singh’s tour. “He planned to be in Lahore in the first week of October, but his programme has been cancelled considering the recent situation between the two countries.”

COMMENTS (7)

HeartBro | 7 years ago | Reply As some saying that it's Kumar Sanu himself who canceled the event. I couldn't see such tweets from Kumar Sanu, however if it's true then Tribune; you should fix your article title and remove the word "retaliation" and update the article accordingly. Plus. If that's true, then again it's Indian who's at extremism, that too with no evidence against Pakistan.
Anuj | 7 years ago | Reply Its Kumar Sanu who canceled the visit. He said in one of his tweets that pak is killing its soldiers, in this situation how can he go and entertain pakistanis. So he is canceling the concert. He tweeted it 2-3 days back.
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