After Sonu Nigam's comments, Priyanka Chopra's old video praising azaan goes vi...
Updated : April 21, 2017 10:15 AM ISTAn old video of Priyanka Chopra praising azaan is being widely shared on the internet after singer Sonu Nigam’s made controversial statements on the Islamic call to prayer on Monday.
In the video, which is from a Bhopal promotional event for Priyanka’s 2016 film Jai Gangaajal, the actor is asked what her favourite time of the day is. She replies by saying that when she packs up her shoot for the day, she likes to sit on her terrace where the azaan from as many as six nearby mosques can be heard at sunset.
“I really like those five minutes. The sun is setting and the azaan can be heard on the microphone (loudspeaker). It’s a strange, peaceful time. It’s my favourite time of the day,” she says.
Many of the actor’s fans are now sharing the video on Twitter and Facebook, asking Sonu to ‘learn from Priyanka’.
Difference between sonu nigam @sonunigam and @priyankachopra .
— Shahzeb Khan (@srkfanno786) April 17, 2017
Priyanka chopra said she found the azaan time is the best time and pieceful pic.twitter.com/4zyg0J03a8
Sonu Nigam
— Ataur Rahman (@IamRahman03) April 17, 2017
When journalist asked @priyankachopra what's yr favourite time of d day?
PC: #Azan ka waqt jb loudspeaker se #Azan ki awaz àati h pic.twitter.com/NwrkhR0HUj
https://t.co/5UKj8rkO2W @priyankachopra
— Naushad Ali (@NaushadN_) April 19, 2017
Dear @sonunigam plz do listen what she is saying.
and plz don't react but respond !!
#SonuAzaanDebate @sonunigam learn from grt @priyankachopra when questioned by journalist Pls work on #LiquorBan Sonu pic.twitter.com/AiWxS9rGEW
— Alia Bhatt (@ItzEnaya) April 17, 2017
Sonu tweeted his displeasure about being woken up by the sound of azaan, the Muslim call to prayers, from a neighbouring mosque. “God bless everyone. I’m not a Muslim and I have to be woken up by the Azaan in the morning. When will this forced religiousness end in India,” Nigam had tweeted.
He argued for an end to the use of public address systems and even said that there was no electricity in the times of the Prophet.
After being trolled, Nigam clarified by saying that he isn’t only against mosques’ use of loudspeakers but that by temples and gurudwaras as well.