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Sonu Nigam hugs it out with Bhushan Kumar, ends 3-year-old feud during his 50th birthday celebration
Bollywood legendary singer Sonu Nigam needs no introduction as he has given multiple blockbuster songs ever since he stepped into the Indian film industry. Nigam is one of those few singers who are loved by every generation. He has been loved by many fans and has good relationships with many celebrities as well. But his public fight with T-Series owner Bhushan Kumar when he called him the ‘Music mafia’ of Bollywood in 2020.
However, it seems that the feud is over now as Bhushan attended Nigam’s 50th birthday on the late night of Saturday, July 29. They both looked quite comfortable with each other and even shared a warm hug as well. Bhushan was also present during the cake-cutting ceremony of Nigam’s birthday. Fans are speculating that they will get to hear more songs from Nigam as he might start collaborating with T-Series now.
God has given me much more than I imagined: Sonu Nigam
Many other renowned Bollywood celebrities were also seen at the party including Anup Jalota, Jackie Shroff, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Mika Singh, Satish Shah, Sudesh Bhosale and Rahul Vaidya among others. However, Nigam talked about his journey as a singer so far and said that god has given him so much more than he imagined. Nigam said that he has enjoyed a glorious career for the last 45 years.
“I’ve realised that you have to always keep your head bowed down to the universe. I’ve also realised that I can never take credit for anything I have achieved. It’s only my good fortune that I’ve enjoyed a glorious career for the last 45 years. God has given me much more than I imagined or envisaged.” Nigam was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times.
“I came to Mumbai to become a singer. Little did I know that there would come a time when they’d be selling my posters all over India. I have seen a lot of transitions in music and the business of music, but I don’t believe in glorifying a particular time or group of artists or undermining the younger lot. Every decade has had its own ups and downs. I feel being regressive hampers one’s growth,” he added.