Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam, who was in
the UK for a concert series, has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship by a
leading Indian diaspora students’ organization for his worldwide impact in the
field of music. Nigam expressed gratitude for the honor and highlighted his
commitment to music and philanthropy.
The National Indian Students and Alumni
Union (NISAU) UK conferred Nigam with the Fellowship during his packed
performance at Wembley Arena in London last weekend. It was presented on stage
by veteran British Indian Labour MP Virendra Sharma and Professor Rachel Dwyer,
Emeritus Professor of Indian Culture at the School of Oriental and African
Studies (SOAS).
“You once mentioned that music is not just
your profession but your reason for being. It is this passion, coupled with
your commitment to give back to the community that resonates deeply with what
we stand for at NISAU,” said NISAU UK Chair Sanam Arora in her speech at the
ceremony.
“We strive to empower, to lead, and to
inspire, principles you embody through your actions every day. You are not just
a musical icon, but a bridge uniting hearts, minds and nations through music;
and fostering community through your philanthropic efforts be it your fight for
performers' rights or your championship of gender equality for instance through
launching the world's first transgender band,” she said.
The Honorary Fellowship, previously
conferred upon actor Shabana Azmi, writer Javed Akhtar and spiritualist Sri Sri
Ravi Shankar among others, acknowledges individuals who significantly impact
Indian cultural exchange, education, and social improvement on a world stage.
Sonu Nigam's influence on Indian cultural
exchange, education, and social improvement worldwide is indeed noteworthy. His
music has transcended borders and brought people together, making him a
cultural ambassador in his own right. Being recognized with an Honorary
Fellowship for these contributions is a testament to his dedication and impact.
It not only acknowledges his musical talent but also his efforts in using his
platform for positive change.
“I am very touched to hear and read such
kind words for me. Thank you NISAU for your love and this honour. I consider
this as another precious gift from my Almighty,” said Nigam on receiving the
honour.
The 50-year-old multi-platinum selling
Bollywood playback singer and Padma Shri concluded a UK-wide tour performing in
London, Leeds, Glasgow, and Birmingham as part of a concert series celebrating
30 years of his chart-topping cinematic numbers including 'Kal Ho Naa Ho', 'Shukran
Allah' and 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham'.
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