Sunidhi Chauhan gives it back to fan who threw water bottle at her during concert: 'Will the show stop?'

Updated : May 05, 2024 19:09
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Singer Sunidhi Chauhan is currently on a roll with her back-to-back concerts across the country. However, during her recent concert, held in Dehradun, the singer had an uneventful experience. During her performance,  someone from the audience threw a water bottle at the singer. However, Sunidhi did not hold back and was quick to come up with a befitting reply. 

Sunidhi's Dehradun concert 

Sunidhi Chauhan on Saturday performed at the SGRR University in Dehradun. During her show, an audience member threw a bottle at her, sending the singer in shock. A video of the unfortuante incident and Sunidhi's reaction has now gone viral.   In the clip, Sunidhi looked visibly uncomfortable as the bottle hit her hand and landed near her. Before continuing her performance, she looked around to process what had just happened.

Singer's reaction goes viral 

After some time, Sunidhi said, "Yeh kya horaha hai? Bottles phenkne se kya hoga? Yeh batao. Haina? Usse hoga kya? Show ruk jayega (What is happening? What will happen if you throw bottles? Tell me this. Right? What will happen by doing that? The show will stop.) Do you want that?" Everyone unanimously shouted, "No".

Sunidhi shares post

The untoward incident couldn't shake up Sunidhi's resilience who later took to Instagram to share several pictures from the event. However, she didn't mention the incident. The singer captioned the post, "Have you been to my party??? Well, this is what it looks like."

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Sunidhi Chauhan

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