Singer Udit Narayan, who recently made headlines due to a viral video of him kissing his female fans, roasted himself at an event on Monday. The occasion was the trailer launch of the movie ‘Pintu Ki Pappi’, which also saw the presence of choreographer Ganesh Acharya.

Udit Narayan talks about his viral kissing video

Talking to the media, the singer said, “I would like to congratulate Ganesh ji. What a wonderful title he has given. Actually, you should change the title. ‘Pappi’ is fine but, ‘Pintu Ki Puppy’? Hope it is not ‘Udit Ki Pappi’”.

He further said, “It is such a coincidence that this is getting released. By the way, that video of mine is 2 years old. It is from Australia, 2 years ago. I would like to congratulate you. And I would like to congratulate the whole team. The music is wonderful. The writing is also wonderful. The songs that you got sung and recorded by me, everyone praises themselves. But it is really commendable”.

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Udit Narayan controversy 

Last month, Udit Narayan caused a stir when an undated video of him kissing a female fan on the lips went viral. The footage showed Narayan performing the iconic song Tip Tip Barsa Paani from ‘Mohra’, when a female fan turned to kiss him on the cheek. However, the moment quickly escalated, resulting in a kiss on the lips, sparking controversy across social media.

In the video, Udit Narayan is seen kissing the female fan on the lips, a moment that quickly went viral on social media, sparking a wave of reactions.

The singer, who is also the father of singer Aditya Narayan, chose not to comment on the incident. However, the video has drawn significant backlash from social media users.

Udit Narayan, who has lent his voice to songs in multiple languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali, and more, has earned recognition for his contribution to Indian music. He has won four National Film Awards and was honored by the Government of India with the Padma Shri in 2009 and the Padma Bhushan in 2016.