When all the barricades broke in front of Kailash Kher in Gwalior, the caravan of tunes stopped midway

News India Live, Digital Desk: The real joy of a musical concert comes when the singer and the listener are in unison. But sometimes the over-enthusiasm and ‘craze’ of fans becomes a cause of trouble for that artist. A similar scene was seen in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, where what happened during the live concert of veteran Sufi singer Kailash Kher surprised everyone. In a program organized in Gwalior, Kailash Kher was spreading the magic of his voice, when suddenly the crowd became so uncontrollable that all the claims of the security arrangements remained in vain. People jumped the barricades and started running towards the stage. When devotion and peace were replaced by noise. Kailash Kher always keeps the love of his fans in mind, but this time the limits of security were broken. When people broke the barricades and reached very close to the stage, not only the system got disturbed but questions were also raised about the singer’s safety. Kailash Kher did not like this behavior and he immediately stopped his song. His statement was clear that music cannot be enjoyed without discipline. Seeing the crowd gathering on the stage, he gave a stern warning and appealed to the people to step back. Displeasure and concern about security could clearly be seen on the singer’s face. Big mistake of the security system? After this incident, once again questions are being raised that when thousands of people gather in such big events, then why is the barricading not kept so strong that people are not able to break it? Is it the laxity of the organizers or the deteriorating nature of the crowd? While explaining to the people from the stage, Kailash Kher said that it is the responsibility of the fans to take care of the respect and space of the artist. We need to think that the real purpose of live shows is to share happiness. But when people create chaos in the race to reach the stage or in the craze for taking selfies, there is a fear of a major accident. What happened in Gwalior is a lesson for all those fans who become ’emotional’ and keep rules and regulations aside. Kailash Kher’s show may have had to be stopped for some time, but his rebuke once again reminded us that civilization and culture should not only be in his songs but also in our behaviour.

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