Kailash Kher recently performed at his concert in Gwalior; however, things took a different turn as chaos erupted at the show. The event was hosted in remembrance of the former prime minister, the late Atal Bihari Vajpayee's birth anniversary. Let's take a look at what exactly happened.
Kailash Kher leaves concert midway as crowd goes overboard
According to the reports and videos on the internet, the audience at the Kailash Kher concert in Gwalior broke through the barricades and surrounded the stage. The attendees were enjoying the performance; however, they went overboard by jumping over the barricades to get a closer look at the singer.
Kailash Kher even stopped the concert midway to warn the crowd and asked them to behave, or he would just leave the venue. In one of the videos, he can be heard saying, "Humne aapki prashansa ki aur aap itna janwargiri kar rahe hain. Janwargiri mat kariye, please. (I praised you, and you’re behaving like animals. Please don’t act in such an animal-like manner)."
Another video that has been circulating on social media showcased the singer asking the fans not to touch the instruments of the musicians, or he would leave the stage. Videos have taken over the internet by storm.
Take a look.
More about the event
According to the reports, Kailash Kher completed his performance earlier than he was scheduled to, as the crowd was going berserk. Reportedly, he left midway, as even the security couldn't control the situation. He initially requested the security to manage the entire scenario; however, they failed.
At the event, Kailash Kher performed his popular hits like 'Teri Deewani', 'Saiyyan', 'Piya Ghar Aavenge', and more.
More about Kailash Kher
On the work front, Kailash Kher lent his voice to the song, 'Kaali Mahaa Kaali', from the film 'Pushpa 2: The Rule', starring Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, and Fahadh Faasil.
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