A recent college performance turned unexpectedly tense for Punjabi singer-actor Sunanda Sharma, who addressed fans through an emotional video after a startling on-stage incident. The singer revealed how a sudden intrusion by an unknown man during her live performance left her shaken, forcing her to react loudly in fear before security stepped in.
The incident took place at the Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology, where Sunanda was performing for a packed college crowd. According to viral clips circulating online, a male fan abruptly rushed onto the stage and attempted to touch her feet while she was interacting with the audience. The unexpected move caught her completely off guard, creating panic both on stage and among attendees.
In her video statement, Sunanda candidly shared her experience, explaining how the moment unfolded. She admitted that her reaction on stage was instinctive and loud, driven purely by fear. “Sab dar gaye, main bhi dar gayi,” she said, adding that the team was not prepared for such a situation. The performance had to be cut short, and the event was eventually called off due to safety concerns.
Despite the shock, Sunanda’s response afterward reflected empathy and understanding. She mentioned that action had been taken by the college authorities against the individual involved, but urged for leniency. Emphasizing that intentions may not have been wrong, she noted that sometimes expressions of admiration can cross boundaries unintentionally. Her statement, “Kayi baar kisi ke pyar jatane ka tareeka galat ho jata hai,” struck a balanced tone between concern and compassion.
The incident has once again brought attention to the importance of artist safety and proper crowd management at public events. While live performances thrive on audience energy and connection, moments like these highlight the need for stricter security protocols to ensure a safe environment for performers and fans alike.
As conversations around concert safety continue, Sunanda Sharma’s composed yet honest response has resonated widely, reminding everyone that respect and boundaries are just as important as admiration in any fan-artist relationship.
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