A new shocking report was unveiled followed by Karan Aujla’s concert on Sunday. A Delhi-based resident, who attended the concert in Gurgram posted a video on social media detailing her terrible experience from the concert.
The recent Instagram post of a Delhi-based makeup artist named Priyal Kapoor revealed that 200 phones, including her brother’s, were stolen at the concert venue. In a video titled, “It wasn’t a dream, it was a nightmare” on Instagram, Priyal shared a group of youngsters filing the complaint at a police station in Gurugram.
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Briefing her horrendous experience, Priyal wrote, “Nearly 200 phones were stolen at Karan Aujla’s concert today, including my brother’s. A gang was operating in the arena, and no one from Team Innovation or Karan’s team offered any help,” she wrote in the caption, alongside the video. “We purchased tickets with our hard-earned money to enjoy the show, and as fans, the least we expect is for you and your team to look into this matter and help us recover our devices,” she added.
Take a look at her post here:
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Another social media user shared his ordeal at the Karan Aujla concert via Instagram. In his post, a Canada-based Indian, Parthi Soni revealed that he lost his kada and neck chain at the same show. In the video, he said, “I didn’t go to Karan Aujla’s show in Canada because I wanted to attend his concert in Delhi with all my friends. When we went, there were so many fights, and we also got involved in one. Two days later, I found out that the kada and the chain, which had an Om-shaped locket with a diamond, were missing! I don’t feel like attending any more concerts. This concert proved to be really expensive—I’ve lost somewhere between ₹2-2.5 lakh. Now all I need to do is tell my father.”
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The show which made headlines for its vibe and Nora Fateh’s surprise entry, is now the talk of the town for its back-to-back misfortunes. Initially, reports surfaced of several fights breaking into the VVIP section between attendees. In another incident at the same event, four youngsters were detained for assaulting a police officer and causing a ruckus at the concert.
However, it is not the only concert that faced mismanagement and thefts. A few days ago, reports also emerged of 100 phones being stolen at Diljit Dosanjh’s concert in Chandigarh on Saturday. Chandigarh Police reportedly suggested the number could rise to 150.