Chandigarh, January 31 (press ki taquat bureau):
A viral video circulating on social media captures the moment when Bilal Saeed, a renowned Pakistani singer and songwriter, abruptly ends his performance at the Punjab Group of Colleges’s youth festival in Phalia, Pakistan. The video shows Saeed energetically singing his popular 2012 track ‘Ku Ku’ before unexpectedly halting and forcefully hurling his microphone towards the audience. In addition to this incident, another video reveals some students engaging in inappropriate behavior during the event. The footage has garnered significant attention online, sparking discussions and debates about the incident and the overall conduct of the audience and participants.
In a surprising turn of events, the singer abruptly exited the stage during the midst of the concert, leaving the audience in a state of bewilderment. The singer’s sudden departure left the crowd eagerly anticipating his return, but unfortunately, he did not make a comeback. As a result, the organizers were left with no choice but to cancel the event, leaving disappointment lingering in the air.
Following the backlash received, Bilal Saeed provided an explanation, emphasizing the significance of the stage in his life. He expressed that performing on stage has always been his entire world, where he feels the most fulfilled and alive. During his performances, he is able to momentarily forget about his illness, stress, and worries, leaving everything behind.
Bilal Saeed acknowledged that nothing should have hindered the respect that his stage deserved from him. He expressed his deep affection for his fans, acknowledging that sometimes the intensity of their love can be overwhelming for both parties involved. While instances of misbehavior in the crowd were not uncommon, this was the first time he reacted inappropriately. He admitted that he should have never walked off the stage, recognizing his mistake. According to supporters, he may have acknowledged that his decision to leave the stage was incorrect, however, the singer refrained from offering an apology for his actions.