Sonu Nigam just posted a video stating that right before his Pune performance he suffered “excruciating pain.” The singer published videos of his battle on Instagram, but he yet found time to perform.
Through his performance, Sonu Nigam fights intense agony. Sonu is found in the edited film lying on a bed talking straight to camera with evident grimacing. Help comes from his team members as he works to relieve his agony. Sonu did not allow the agony to interfere with his performance. The video also shows him descending from the stage with help, stretching to ease his suffering, and even dancing at the occasion.
Sonu refers to these days as “painful”
Sonu said in the video, &”One of the most trying days of my life but quite fulfilling. That could also set off the spasm, I was thinking gaate gaate jhatka dete hai na. Somehow, though, I pulled it off. I never want to give less or put less effort into something that everybody expects so much from me. I’m pleased it went all right. These came up great.
About his suffering he said,”But excruciatingly, excruciatingly painful, I had a needle married into my back as damaged as that is. Susalence mein ghus jayegi aur itna sa yaha waha ho (I felt as if a needle was pricking. I would shift somewhat and then the needle would run my spine straight down their length. This was the case. Really bad.” Sonu captioned his post, “Sarasvati ji did hold my hand last night (folded hands emoji).”
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Followers laud Sonu’s work_ethic
On his Instagram Stories, Sonu as well published a fan&’s thank post. The Hindi message stated, “Sonu Nigam had a show in Pune yesterday evening. By the time of the performance, he was looking forward to a great deal of back pain. Setting all those apart, he did not allow his supporters any sensation once he took the platform. He came with twice the amount of energy. This was actually great. “I hope this energy will always be in you.
Regarding Sonu Nigam
Including Hindi, Kannada, Odia, Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Nepali, Malayalam, and Bhojpuri, Sonu Nigam has sung in many Indian languages in more than 10,000 tracks.