• Singer Sonu Nigam awarded with honorary fellowship in UK

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    Singer Sonu Nigam awarded with honorary fellowship in UK
    Sonu Nigam's Honorary Fellowship serves as a testament to his enduring legacy as a musical maestro and a beacon of inspiration...

    Digital Desk: Bollywood singing sensation Sonu Nigam received a prestigious accolade during his recent visit to the UK, further solidifying his global influence and contribution to the world of music. The National Indian Students and Alumni Union UK (NISAU) bestowed upon Nigam an Honorary Fellowship in recognition of his profound impact on music worldwide.

    The ceremony took place amidst Nigam's electrifying performance at the iconic Wembley Arena in London, where he enchanted the audience with his soulful renditions. The Fellowship was presented on stage by distinguished personalities, including veteran British Indian Labour MP Virendra Sharma and Professor Rachel Dwyer, Emeritus Professor of Indian Culture at the School of Oriental and African Studies.

    Sanam Arora, Chair of NISAU UK, lauded Nigam for his unwavering dedication to music and his commendable efforts to give back to the community. She highlighted Nigam's role as not just a musical icon but also as a unifying force that bridges cultures and promotes social causes. Nigam's advocacy for performers' rights and his support for gender equality, including his groundbreaking initiative of launching the world's first transgender band, exemplify his commitment to societal betterment.

    The Honorary Fellowship, previously awarded to luminaries such as actor Shabana Azmi, writer Javed Akhtar, and spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, acknowledges individuals who significantly contribute to Indian cultural exchange, education, and social welfare on a global scale.

    Expressing his gratitude for the honor, Nigam humbly thanked NISAU for their recognition, considering it a precious gift from a higher power. His UK tour, commemorating 30 years of his illustrious career and featuring his chart-topping hits like 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' and 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham', captivated audiences across London, Leeds, Glasgow, and Birmingham.

    Sonu Nigam's Honorary Fellowship serves as a testament to his enduring legacy as a musical maestro and a beacon of inspiration for aspiring artists worldwide.