Singer Arijit Singh was in London for a show when he was singing a song from Saiyaara, the recent blockbuster. However, the show ended abruptly around 10:30 pm due to the curfew. Here’s the viral video:
Netizens react
GUYS it’s literally Arijit’s trick. He does that in every show in India too. I’ve been to 3 of his shows and he ends the concert with one of his most famous songs and then let’s the audience continue the last bit with fire crackers, that’s the end of his show.
Great effort UK !!!! Now punish the rotherham grooming gangs and the ones on boats who are being given a 5 star treatment.
That’s not right it’s a bit stupid of them not to allow him to end and say goodbye to his fans
If they did this in India….performers will actually start turning up on time
Rules are not followed only in India. Then desi people go to foreign and try to convert their country and rivers into Indian type.
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