New Delhi: Singer Aditya Narayan's behaviour at his recent concert in Bhilai has created a big controversy. The singer was seen taking a fan’s phone and throwing it away. The event manager of the concert had said that the fan was pulling Aditya's leg and had hit him with the mobile. The student, whose phone was taken by Aditya, has denied the allegations and has said that Aditya Narayan hit his hand with his mic. 


Student shares what happened at the concert
In a conversation with Times Now Digital, Lovkesh Chandravanshi said, “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. He was taking selfies with everyone so I thought he would take with me too that’s why I gave my phone.” 


“People have been saying a lot of things but this is the truth. No one hit him actually, we were just normally giving him our phones for selfies and he was even obliging. Even after throwing my phone, he continued giving selfies to everyone. Only he knows what his mood was like,” he told Times Now Digital. 




“I don’t want to file a police complaint. I will not do that. I am not comfortable and I will not take action. I am also scared,” he added.


Aditya Narayan's response
Earlier, in an interview with Zoom Entertainment, when the singer was asked what he would like to say about the incident, Aditya replied, "Honestly, no comments. I am answerable to the Almighty. That’s all." 


In the video, which has since gone viral, Aditya is seen singing ‘Aaj Ki Raat’ from ‘Don’. He saw attendees recording the event and then he took a fan’s phone and tossed it away. 


Aditya has received severe criticism from netizens for his behaviour. This isn't the first time Aditya has found himself in a controversy. In 2017, he was seen getting into a heated exchange with airport personnel at Raipur Airport.