Sonu Nigam says 'Sorry Karnataka' after being barred from Kannada Film Industry

IANS May 6, 2025 859 views

Singer Sonu Nigam has found himself in hot water after making a controversial statement during a college performance in Bengaluru. The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce swiftly responded by imposing a professional ban on the artist, demanding an unconditional apology. Nigam has since expressed regret on social media, stating his love for Karnataka supersedes his ego. The incident has escalated with Bengaluru Rural Police issuing a notice, reflecting the serious cultural tensions triggered by his remarks.

"Sorry Karnataka. My Love for you is bigger than my Ego." - Sonu Nigam, Instagram
Sonu Nigam says 'Sorry Karnataka' after being barred from Kannada Film Industry
Mumbai, May 5: Singer Sonu Nigam has apologized to the people of Karnataka after being barred from the Kannada Film Industry for his controversial remark on the Kannada language.

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Sonu Nigam barred from Kannada Film Industry

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KFCC unanimously decides non-cooperation policy

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Police issue notice after complaint

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Singer apologizes on social media

The playback singer wrote on his official Instagram handle, "Sorry Karnataka. My Love for you is bigger than my Ego. Love you always."

The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) decided to halt all professional engagements with Sonu Nigam after his controversial remarks that sparked outrage. The chamber further called for an apology from him.

M. Narasimhalu, chairman of KFCC, stated that all sections of the chamber have unanimously agreed to enforce a non-cooperation policy against Sonu Nigam. "He will be boycotted until he apologizes unconditionally", he said.

"In the next two to three days, we will meet again to evaluate further measures to ensure he is not involved in any capacity here. Our stance will remain until he issues a public apology for his statement," the chairman added.

Before this, Sonu Nigam shared an open letter on social media saying that he is leaving it up to the sensible people of Karnataka to decide who is at fault. "I will accept your verdict gracefully", the statement read.

The Bengaluru Rural Police have also issued a notice to Sonu Nigam, asking him to appear before the investigating officer within a week. The notice is in response to an FIR filed against the singer at Avalahalli Police Station. The FIR has been based on a complaint lodged by the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV).

On May 1, while performing at the East Point College in Virgonagar, Bengaluru, an audience member asked Sonu Nigam to sing a Kannada song.

Unhappy with the tone of the individual making the request, Sonu Nigam stopped singing and made a controversial statement saying, "It is because of such behavior that incidents like the Pahalgam attack happen."

His remark sparked outrage among sections of the Kannada-speaking community, with a pro-Kannada organization filing a complaint accusing him of promoting linguistic discord.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
As a Kannadiga, I appreciate Sonu Nigam's apology but his initial comment was completely uncalled for. Comparing a song request to terrorism? That was too much. We welcome all artists but they must respect local sentiments. Jai Karnataka! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
This is getting blown out of proportion. Sonu ji is a national treasure who has sung beautifully in Kannada too. The audience member was probably rude, but banning him is too harsh. Let's not be so sensitive about every remark.
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Arjun S.
The FIR and police notice seem excessive for a heated moment during a concert. But celebrities must understand their words carry weight. Hope this teaches everyone - artists and organizations alike - to be more responsible.
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Shweta R.
As someone from North India living in Bengaluru, I've seen how passionate Kannadigas are about their language. Sonu Nigam should have handled this better. But the KFCC should accept his apology now and move on. No need to drag this further 🤝
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Vikram P.
The real issue here is the growing intolerance on both sides. Artists should be free to express themselves, and local communities have right to protect their culture. We need more dialogue, less drama. #UnityInDiversity
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Neha T.
I love Sonu Nigam's voice but this was a misstep. When in Karnataka, respect Kannada - simple! That said, the boycott seems extreme when he's apologized. Hope they find middle ground soon. His "Tere Bina" from Guru is still my ringtone! 😊

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