Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 31st March 2026, 9:26 AM
Indian playback singer Sonu Nigam recently revisited a chilling memory from his performance in Karachi, Pakistan, almost twenty years ago. Sharing a long-circulated video on social media, he praised the courage and support of the local audience, who helped ensure his safety during a terrorist attack in 2004.
The incident occurred on 10 March 2004, when Nigam was performing at a concert attended by thousands of fans. In the middle of the lively event, a powerful bomb exploded nearby, causing panic and casualties in the surrounding area. Despite the frightening situation, Nigam remained on stage, reassuring the audience and continuing his performance with popular hits such as Kal Ho Na Ho, Main Hoon Na, and Veer Zara, striving to maintain a sense of calm and normalcy.
Recalling the ordeal, Nigam admitted that he initially felt anxious. However, the determination and bravery of the spectators inspired him to carry on. He asked the audience whether they wished for the show to continue, and their resounding affirmation gave him the confidence to complete the concert safely.
Since that day, Nigam has made it a tradition to send a message to the organisers every 10 March, expressing gratitude for the extraordinary courage of ordinary Pakistani citizens who came forward during the attack.
Although diplomatic and cultural ties between India and Pakistan have remained strained in recent years, the resurfaced video has reignited discussion among music lovers in both countries. The songs performed that night continue to resonate with audiences across the border, demonstrating the enduring power of music to transcend fear and division.
| Date | Venue | Incident | Audience Response | Outcome | Songs Performed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 March 2004 | Karachi, Pakistan | Nearby bomb explosion | Encouraged singer to continue; maintained composure | Concert completed safely; audience supported artist | Kal Ho Na Ho, Main Hoon Na, Veer Zara |
Nigam’s reflections highlight how acts of solidarity and bravery can transform a moment of fear into one of collective courage, leaving a lasting impression on both performers and audiences alike.
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