• Source:JND

Neha Kakkar has finally broken her silence on the recent Melbourne concert controversy. The actress arrived three hours late at the concert, resulting in massive outrage from the attendees. The singer broke down into tears after which she was heavily trolled online. Despite her attempt to address the crowd, they were uninterested in listening. However, a portion of the audience did show their support, cheering her on amidst the chaos. Later, her brother and singer, Tony Kakkar took to social media and slammed the trolls.

In her Instagram Story, Neha Kakkar wrote, “Wait for the truth, you’ll regret judging me so quickly.”

On Wednesday, Tony Kakkar took to his Instagram handle and wrote, “Suppose I invite you to my city for an event and take full responsibility for all arrangements—booking your hotel, car, airport pickup, and tickets. Now, imagine you arrive only to find that nothing has been booked. No car at the airport, no hotel reservation, and no tickets. In that situation, who is to blame?” He wrote in another post, “Artiste maryada mein rahe, aur janta?" (Should only the artist maintain dignity, but not the audience?).”

Neha Kakkar Melbourne Concert Controversy: Neha Kakkar's concert in Melbourne turned chaotic when she arrived three hours late, sparking outrage among the audience. The crowd, visibly frustrated, booed and urged her to leave, prompting the singer to break down in tears as she apologised for the delay.

“Guys, you are really sweet! You have been patient. Itni der se aap log wait kar rahe ho. I hate it, maine life mein kabhi kisi ko wait nahi karwaya hai. Aap itni der se wait kar rahe ho, I’m so sorry! It means a lot to me. I will remember this evening forever. Aaj aap log mere liye itna kimti time nikaal kar aaye ho. I will make sure that I will make you all dance," said Neha on stage.

The crowd was unforgiving, with some audience members heckling Neha Kakkar, saying "Go back!" and "We've been waiting three hours." Others mocked her, saying "This isn't India, you're in Australia" and "Very good acting, but this isn't Indian Idol."