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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan concert dropped in Noida, India

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan concert dropped in Noida, India

Yet another Pakistani artiste bears the brunt of Pak-India tensions
09 Oct, 2016

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan was to perform in Noida, India in November, but organisers have reconsidered inviting the 'O Re Piya' singer for the concert.

Shafqat Amanat Ali's concert plans have similarly been axed.

A source from the organising team told Times of India, "...We had thought of starting [our concert] series with Shafqat [Amanat Ali], tentatively on the weekend after Diwali, followed by Rahat's performance later in the month."

"It's impossible to hold big concerts in the malls during the festive season because there are a number of other activities happening. So we had deferred the concerts to November. But now, in the current political climate, it would be unwise to have Pakistani artists performing here. So we are looking for other options."

The organisers had specifically planned to bring Rahat over because he "has never performed in Noida and naturally, the build-up to his concert [would have been] big."

Rahat fans in Noida will have to wait for better times

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Suka Oct 09, 2016 08:59pm
like a cricket (sports) , should move all arts, music and international activities in Dubai and Gulf countries.
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kerala Oct 09, 2016 09:00pm
Good move. .Let's peace prevail
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Ashan Oct 09, 2016 09:32pm
Always Nation first.
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Human Oct 09, 2016 10:51pm
Good
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ZAFAR Oct 10, 2016 01:09am
Great. He should entertain his own people. Don't want him in India.
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Azmeen Oct 10, 2016 07:53am
As expected.
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Duda Oct 10, 2016 08:13am
If Pakistan is banning Bollywood movies then what is wrong with 'banning' Pakistan artist to perform in India?
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Desi cultures Oct 10, 2016 08:13am
Rahaat may cancel all his programmes in India,and perform in Dubai instead.
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Random Indian Oct 10, 2016 09:25am
Give it some time, things will be back to normal soon at least for musicians and authors.
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D.K. PAMNANI Oct 10, 2016 10:05am
Welcome decision by the authorities that he is barred.
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Vivek narain Oct 10, 2016 10:09am
The day is not far when live shows will be performed in studios and holographic media streamed to the venue.
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Sandeep Oct 10, 2016 11:49am
Timely decision. As said by Farah Khan, we don't need Pakistani artists.
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rahul1 Oct 10, 2016 03:09pm
He has made enough money to survive next years without performing in India
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Rose mota Oct 10, 2016 10:29pm
I love all your music
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