
What Went Wrong At Kailash Kher’s Gwalior Concert?
Bollywood singer Kailash Kher’s live performance in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, descended into chaos during an event organised to mark the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. While the singer was performing some of his iconic songs, a section of the crowd lost control, jumping over barricades and climbing onto the stage in an attempt to catch a glimpse.
After experiencing all, Kailash Kher expressed his anger by comparing the unruly behaviour of the crow to that of animals. He was seen visibly frustrated, addressing the crowd and saying, “If anyone comes close to us or to our equipment, we would stop the programme immediately. We appreciated you so much. However, at this moment, you are behaving like animals.”
Even after repeated requests to the crowd failed to restore order, prompting Kailash to ask senior police personnel to move closer to the stage and take control of the situation. However, with limited security personnel available to manage the unruly audience, the chaos persisted, forcing the concert to be halted midway.
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Actor Nidhhi Agerwal was surrounded and mobbed by an unruly crowd at a promotional event in Hyderabad, which left her visibly terrified. The chose unfolded during the launch of the song Sahana Sahana from her upcoming film, The Raja Saab, making it difficult for her to safely exit the venue.
As soon as she managed to get inside the car. She appeared visibly shaken, let out a deep sigh of relief, and was heard saying, “God, what the hell was that?”
Just days after, a similar and worrying incident unfolded involving Samantha Ruth Prabhu in Hyderabad. Videos circulating on social media show Samantha struggling to move through an uncontrollable crowd despite a heavy security presence, once again sparking outrage online.
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The overwhelming and unruly crowd made it nearly impossible for her to move without constant assistance from her security team.
Repeated incidents of unruly behaviour at public events are no longer isolated lapses but part of a troubling pattern. From mobbing celebrities to storming stages at live concerts, fan frenzy is increasingly slipping into lawlessness.
Experts point to a mix of unchecked celebrity obsession, poor crowd management, and the absence of strict accountability as key reasons why audiences continue to disregard personal boundaries.
Manisha Chauhan is a passionate journalist with 3 years of experience in the media industry, covering everything from trending entertainment buzz and celebrity spotlights to thought-provoking book reviews and practical health tips. Known for blending fresh perspectives with reader-friendly writing, she creates content that informs, entertains, and inspires. When she’s not chasing the next viral story, you’ll find her diving into a good book or exploring new wellness trends.
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