Watch: Sonu Nigam Hugs T-Series' Head Honcho Bhushan Kumar At Birthday Bash, Ends Feud
For the uninitiated, Sonu Nigam had feuded with Bhushan Kumar in 2020.
Singer Sonu Nigam recently celebrated his 50th birthday and he celebrated the special day with friends and colleagues from the music industry. Several celebrities such as Anup Jalota, Mika Singh, Satish Shah, Jackie Shroff, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Sudesh Bhosale, and Rahul Vaidya attended Sonu Nigam's birthday bash. In the latest entertainment news, T-Series' head Bhushan Kumar was also spotted at the party.
For the uninitiated, Sonu Nigam had feuded with Bhushan Kumar in 2020.
In a clip shared by a paparazzo account, Sonu Nigam and Bhushan Kumar were seen hugging each other. At the party, Sonu Nigam also cut the cake as Bhushan Kumar and other guests gathered around him and sang the birthday song.
Watch the video here:
For the unversed, Sonu Nigam and Bhushan Kumar had clashed in 2020. The singer had taken to social media to warn Bhushan Kumar.
“Now, I need to take Bhushan Kumar’s name. You’ve instigated the wrong person. You forgot that time when you came to my home and pleaded me to do one album for you, pleaded me to introduce you to Subrata Roy, Smita Thackeray, Bal Thackeray… Pleaded me to save you from Abu Salem. Do you remember all this," Sonu Nigam had said.
"I’m warning you not to engage with me in any manner. Hope you remember Marina Kuwar. I don’t know why she backed out, though the media knows. That’s how mafia functions. I still have her video. Now if you mess with me, I will post that video on my YouTube channel. Don’t you dare mess with me,” he added.
Sonu Nigam had then shared a video in which he spoke about favouritism in the music industry and how only a couple of music banners hold all the power.
“I want to request everyone and especially our music companies to be kind because today an actor - Sushant Sigh Rajput - has passed away, tomorrow you can hear the same about a singer or a composer or a lyrics writer because unfortunately there is a bigger mafia in the music industry than the film industry,” he had said.