Ayushmann Khurrana is presently touring the United States, having performed in Chicago, New York, and San Jose. During his second music tour in the United States, his performances with his band Ayushmann Bhava drew a thunderous response.
During his New York City concert on Saturday, November 16, an audience member tossed many dollar bills on stage in appreciation for his thrilling performance. Ayushmann halted his act to respectfully ask the audience member to use the money and donate it to charity.
Ayushmann, a singer from Shoojit Sircar’s 2012 comedy Vicky Donor, was performing his song Pani Da Rang when a fan splashed a large sum of money on the stage. Ayushmann, surprised, addressed the fan and asked him to give the money to charity or another. He expressed his love for the fan and asked him to give the money to charity without telling anyone or showing anyone. The audience applauded his thoughtful gesture, and Ayushmann continued singing the song, demonstrating his love for the fan.
Internet reaction
His gesture is being appreciated across social media too. An audience member shared the video from the concert and wrote on Instagram, “It’s disheartening to see such a disrespectful act at a live concert. During Ayushmann Khurrana’s recent NYC performance, a fan threw a bunch of dollars on stage while he was singing. Instead of enjoying the music, this individual chose to flaunt their wealth in a tasteless manner.”
The person added, “Ayushmann, known for his humility and grace, paused the show and politely requested the audience to consider donating to charity instead of such frivolous gestures. His response was not only classy but also highlighted the importance of using wealth for good. Let’s hope this incident serves as a reminder to everyone attending live events to respect the artists and the experience for all.” Another Instagram user commented, “He is such a gem person (diamond emoji) very well answered.”
Ayushmann will be next seen in Thama.
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Source: HT