'Kolaveri Concert at New Delhi Was a Complete Mess'


Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment

New Delhi, Feb 16: At a recently organized concert named 'Kolaveri Concert', the public were fooled into thinking with the promise that the whole concert would be about Dhanush and his performences. However, all that the public got was Dhanush performing for a handful 10 minutes at the end of the concert.

Crazed fans anxiously waited for Dhanush for nearly three long hours. A few sources also said that the concert was organized in a very 'shabby' way. It is learnt that Dhanush himself was not aware of the situation at hand. He did not even have a clue as to why the concert was named 'Kolaveri Concert'.

Speaking at an interview, Dhanush said, "I was unaware of the way the event was organized and the concert was a complete mess. There was a major miscommunication between our team and the organizers. I even tweeted a few days before the performance saying it was not going to be a full-length concert. But I don`t want to blame anyone for this. I thoroughly enjoyed the 10 minutes I was given on the stage and was overwhelmed by the support from my fans. I hope I`ve not disappointed them."

On the other hand, one of the organizers, clarifying the matter at hand, said that the delay in the concert happened due to a few security reasons. "We requested Dhanush to perform for 10 minutes on the stage and he did just that. We couldn`t start the performance early as we received threatening calls from people from the Kannada film industry. They asked us as why we had not got Sandalwood stars to perform at the concert. However, we did invite a few people from the Kannada film industry to watch the performance. Keeping safety issues in mind, we delayed the programme. It was not completely our fault,” said the organizer.

  

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