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Bengali Singer Rupankar Bagchi: Bengali singer Rupankar Bagchi has deleted the controversial video posted on Facebook for making a controversial statement on singer KK and has apologized for his statement.
Singer KK (RupankarBagchi on KKBengali singer Rupankar Bagchi, who made the alleged controversial remarks, is in trouble. A few hours before the death of singer KK, Rupankar Bagchi shared a video on Facebook and asked who is KK? We are better than any cake. Singer KK passed away a few hours after that. After that his statement started getting trolled on social media. He had received death threats over the phone. Rupankar’s wife had also lodged a complaint with the police station through email. After that, he has not only deleted his video from Facebook, but has also apologized in the press conference held at Kolkata Press Club.
In the press conference, Rupankar Bagchi said, “First of all, I would like to express my condolences to the family of the deceased Kek. My video has become a topic of discussion on social media since last few days. I have removed him from Facebook.”
Rupankar Bagchi apologizes for his statement on KK, deleted the video posted
He said, “I am not familiar with the family of the late singer, but would like to convey through you that I am sorry. Wherever you are today, God bless you. I had never faced such terror in my musical life. The video has pushed my entire family into extreme panic and grief. The whole family is in panic and panic. We are facing a lot of mental pain. I had never imagined this. There are constant threats on my wife’s phone. As a singer, I have got the love of so many crores of people in the country and abroad. Over the years I have always felt his passion. I have got recognition at different levels. Who knew that this carelessness of mine would take this form. I never really imagined that.”
Bengali singer said that I have no personal enmity with KK
Rupankar continued, “I think so much hatred! So much anger So much opposition! I have no personal enmity with the late KK and there is no question of staying. I just wanted to point out the madness that was born out of his concert. Show the same compassion for Bengali singers. There is a danger as a Bengali singer. I didn’t want to say anything about KK. Who knew there would be so much pain for the cake. An artist sings on stage in Kolkata, the way he came and lost his life is very heartbreaking, but he spoke in a larger setting. It was not my intention to speak ill of any particular person. If this may have hurt his family and supporters, he apologizes for it.
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