Cameraperson faints on stage during Ankit Tiwari's live performance, fans praise singer's 'sweet' gesture

Updated : Jun 12, 2024 12:29
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Ankit Tiwari recently captured headlines with his Mumbai concert, held at the Carter Road amphitheatre on June 8. Amid the enjoyment, Tiwari's performance took an unexpected turn when a cameraman collapsed on stage. A video circulating on social media saw Tiwari instantly rushing to the fallen cameraperson's aid, offering water and ensuring immediate medical assistance. This compassionate act by the renowned ‘Sun Raha Hai Na Tu' singer resonated deeply across the internet, garnering support from fans. Comments flooded in, praising Tiwari's humane gesture, with sentiments like  ‘gem of a person’ and a ‘true gentleman.’ 

Singer's candid interview

Earlier, Tiwari had garnered attention for a candid interview where he shared about the most challenging phase of his life. Reflecting, he expressed gratitude towards his wife, highlighting her unwavering support during his darkest moments. Following the success of 'Sun Raha Hai.', a professional high point, Tiwari found himself emotionally adrift. However, his wife, Pallavi, reignited his belief in love and companionship. Tiwari's heartfelt words resonated with many, emphasizing the importance of cherishing loved ones every day, not just on occasions like Valentine's Day. 

Fans praised the Singer

Fans lauded him not only for his musical talents, which have graced popular films such as 'Aashiqui 2,' 'Singham Returns,' and 'Badhaai Do,' but also for his humility and a caring demeanour. Tiwari's journey in the music industry began with, initially collaborating with Pradeep Sarkar on jingles and composing background scores for television programs.  

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