
Aditya Narayan Row: Student Whose Phone Was Thrown Says, "He Hit My Hand With His Mic"
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Earlier Aditya Narayan said, "I am answerable to the Almighty"
The viral video incident, in which singer Aditya Narayan was seen throwing a fan's phone away during his concert in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, took a new turn after the student involved in the incident denied the allegation of "dragging the singer's feet" in an interview with Zoom. The student, identified as Lovkesh Chandravanshi, is in third-year BSc at Rungta College. Narrating the whole incident in detail, he told Zoom, "Whatever happened was so sudden. I had not expected this to happen to me. Alag sa feel ho raha hai (I feel very different). The concert was going on and I was standing in front of the stage. Aditya sir was performing and he was also taking everyone's phones and clicking selfies for them. I was right by the stage so I also gave my phone to him for the selfie but he hit my hand with his mic and then threw my phone away for no reason." Aditya Narayan, son of ace singer Udit Narayan, gained popularity through fans' support, but now he assaults a fan by throwing his mobile. #AdityaNarayan should be banned from participating in concerts for a couple of years and apologize to the fan for his actions. He needs a… pic.twitter.com/n2Chkx5FIr
He added, "My brother was standing next to me too. Aditya is a huge star and we love him that is why we went. He was taking selfies with everyone so I thought he would take with me too that's why I gave my phone."
Speaking about Aditya Narayan, the student also mentioned during the interview, "He should have not done what he did to me even if it was some other student. We are all his fans and we love him a lot that is why we go to his concert. Hamare yaha kalakaro ki kami nahi hai vaise (We don't have dearth of artistes in our country)."