'He hit the mike on my hand and then threw my phone.', the man expressed his pain over Aditya Narayan's misbehavior.


Despite singer Aditya Narayan refusing to comment on the incident, a new statement has emerged from the person whose phone Aditya allegedly threw during a concert.

Event manager, Lavkesh Chandravanshi, came forward to provide clarity on Aditya's behavior, stating that he was continuously bothering Aditya for a long time. Lavkesh claimed that Aditya was repeatedly hitting him on the legs with his phone while taking selfies with others. Lavkesh, a third-year BSc student, recounted the entire incident while speaking with Times Now.
"Lavkesh stated, 'The concert was ongoing, and I was standing in front of the stage. Aditya sir was performing. He was taking everyone's phones and taking selfies. I was also standing there, so I offered him my phone for a selfie, but he hit my hand with his microphone and threw my phone for no reason. He was taking selfies with everyone, so I thought he would take one with me too, that's why I gave him my phone.'"

Further, Lavkesh emphasized, "People are talking about various things, but the truth is this. No one hit him, we were just giving him our phones for selfies. Even after throwing my phone, he continued taking selfies with people's phones. Only he knows what his mood was."

Will There Be Legal Action Against Aditya?

When asked if he would file an FIR against Aditya, Lavkesh stated, "I do not want to file a complaint with the police. I won't do that. I am not comfortable, and I won't take any action. I am also scared."

It's worth noting that a few days ago, a video surfaced showing Aditya allegedly throwing a fan's phone amidst a crowd. His behavior during the live show left everyone astonished.

The controversy surrounding Aditya Narayan's actions has sparked debate and raised questions about celebrity-fan interactions during public events. As the situation unfolds, fans and the public await further developments and potential responses from both parties involved.