
Now, Bollywood's ace lyricists Javed Akhtar shocked fans with a tweets that openly supports Nigam on his thoughts regarding Azaan.
The lyricist shared on Twitter , "This is to put on record that I totally agree with all those including Sonu Nigam who want that loudspeakers should not be used by the mosques and for that matter by any place of worship in residential areas."
This is to put on record that I totally agree with all those including Sonu Nigam who want that Loud speakers should not be used by the mosques and for that matter by any place of worship in residential areas .
— Javed Akhtar (@Javedakhtarjadu) February 7, 2018
Last year, the azaan row went on for weeks and even resulted in Nigam shaving his head after a Muslim cleric announced a reward of INR1 million for anyone who will tonsure the singer.
At the time, several Bollywood bigwigs added their voice to the controversy, but this new year, the conversation around the issue seems to have been reprised with Akhtar’s tweet.
Talking to Times Now, Nigam thanked Akhtar on his support.
Glad that Javed Akhtar backed me, says Sonu Nigam, Singer #TurnOffLoudspeakers pic.twitter.com/72ehITopH2
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) February 9, 2018
"Taking a stand with me at this point is perhaps the best time, since I have some issues with my security. Most didn't take stand for me for their own reasons," said the Sun Zara singer.
No need to fuel this anymore: Sonu Nigam on azaan row
"They can take a stand for Padmaavat, but they couldn't take a stand for me when I was facing death threats," added Nigam.
Previously, the singer's Azaan row went on for months. The singer blew up a controversy when he lashed out at “forced religiousness” in India after being woken up by the Azaan from a mosque near his home.
He was trolled by Muslim community members and organisations with protests and some planning to move to court against him.
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