When Monali Thakur appeared upset, she abruptly ended her performance at the Dinhata Festival in Bihar.
Famous for songs like Zara Zara Touch Me and Sawar Loon, Monali Thakur was taken to the hospital after complaining of dyspnea. When the singer appeared upset, she abruptly ended her performance at the Dinhata festival in Bihar.Monali hurried to the hospital.
According to a News18 story, Monali's team stepped in and requested medical assistance after she appeared upset and interrupted her performance in the middle. After that, Monali was taken to Dinhata Sub-District Hospital in Cooch Behar, where she is receiving treatment at the moment. We're waiting on more information about her health and status.
The recent dispute around Monali
Monali released a statement earlier this month after leaving the stage in the middle of her performance during her December 22 concert in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The incident happened when Monali left the stage after only about forty-five minutes of performance.
"I am disheartened that my team and I were so excited to perform here," Monali said to the crowd in videos that went viral online. The management is in charge of the infrastructure and its state, therefore let's avoid discussing it. I am unable to justify the damage they have done to the stage in order to take money.
On Monday, the singer posted information about the event organizers' alleged mismanagement and maltreatment of her and her team on her Instagram account. "I had intended to avoid discussing the terrible and unfavorable event my team and I encountered in Varanasi around the end of 2024 or the start of 2025. But after giving it some thought, I believe it is critical to disclose these regrettable facts—not just to increase awareness, but also to demand changes in the way these issues are handled. A letter of confession and apology from the company's founder, who organized the event, is attached.I hope this letter clarifies any misunderstandings that may have existed regarding the veracity of the bogus claims of defamation made against me and my team, as well as the organizers' dishonest and immoral actions," Monali stated.
Monali also revealed that she had to exit the stage mid-performance due to "severe negligence" on the part of her staff in basic infrastructure safety. "The careless and negligent actions of the event management company's staff have caused me a great deal of distress. In particular, it is disgusting and reprehensible that they are abusing laws intended to prevent sexual harassment, laws that are essential for protecting individuals, especially women, in our society.It is not only a flagrant violation of rights, but it is also extremely disrespectful to actual survivors of these horrible crimes to use such laws as a weapon for personal grudges, ego boosts, or vengeance against people who refused to follow unethical tactics," the singer stated.
"The hard work of those battling to eradicate such atrocities is hampered by this careless act, which also damages the credibility of survivors who exhibit incredible courage in pursuing justice. Young women engaging in such activities is very depressing, she continued, because it undermines the cause and fosters mistrust around a matter that must always be handled with the highest seriousness.
Monali released a statement earlier this month after leaving the stage in the middle of her performance during her December 22 concert in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The incident happened when Monali left the stage after only about forty-five minutes of performance.
"I am disheartened that my team and I were so excited to perform here," Monali said to the crowd in videos that went viral online. The management is in charge of the infrastructure and its state, therefore let's avoid discussing it. I am unable to justify the damage they have done to the stage in order to take money.
On Monday, the singer posted information about the event organizers' alleged mismanagement and maltreatment of her and her team on her Instagram account. "I had intended to avoid discussing the terrible and unfavorable event my team and I encountered in Varanasi around the end of 2024 or the start of 2025. But after giving it some thought, I believe it is critical to disclose these regrettable facts—not just to increase awareness, but also to demand changes in the way these issues are handled. A letter of confession and apology from the company's founder, who organized the event, is attached.I hope this letter clarifies any misunderstandings that may have existed regarding the veracity of the bogus claims of defamation made against me and my team, as well as the organizers' dishonest and immoral actions," Monali stated.
Monali also revealed that she had to exit the stage mid-performance due to "severe negligence" on the part of her staff in basic infrastructure safety. "The careless and negligent actions of the event management company's staff have caused me a great deal of distress. In particular, it is disgusting and reprehensible that they are abusing laws intended to prevent sexual harassment, laws that are essential for protecting individuals, especially women, in our society.It is not only a flagrant violation of rights, but it is also extremely disrespectful to actual survivors of these horrible crimes to use such laws as a weapon for personal grudges, ego boosts, or vengeance against people who refused to follow unethical tactics," the singer stated.
"The hard work of those battling to eradicate such atrocities is hampered by this careless act, which also damages the credibility of survivors who exhibit incredible courage in pursuing justice. Young women engaging in such activities is very depressing, she continued, because it undermines the cause and fosters mistrust around a matter that must always be handled with the highest seriousness.
The "treatment of vendors" and people "working behind the scenes" at the event were also criticized by Monali. "It is absolutely unacceptable to treat vendors poorly, cheat them of their hard-earned money, or con them in any way," she stated. "It is not the way forward to treat people who labor behind the scenes disrespectfully and harass them. Such conduct should never be accepted or condoned.
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