The legendary ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas, who passed away in 2024, left behind a legacy of soulful music that captivated millions. Renowned for his velvety voice and timeless ghazals, Pankaj was a beloved figure in Indian music. But amidst his illustrious career, one unforgettable concert moment stood out — when he was forced to sing a song at gunpoint.
A Demand That Wouldn’t WaitDuring a live open-air concert about 25 years ago, Pankaj had already performed a few ghazals when an organizer repeatedly insisted that he sing a particular song immediately. The singer, valuing his artistic freedom and mood, refused politely, saying,
The Gun That Changed Everything“I am not anyone’s slave that if someone tells me to sing right now, I will sing right now.”
Despite his refusal, the organizer returned and whispered that the ‘saheb’ in front had a special request. When Pankaj looked toward the man, he noticed something unusual — the man pulled out a revolver from his pocket and pointed it at him. Faced with this shocking threat, Pankaj had no choice but to comply.
Recalling the incident on a comedy show hosted by Kapil Sharma, Pankaj shared the story with a mix of disbelief and humor, laughing as he remembered the surreal experience.
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