Sidhu Moosewala fans throng New York City to remember the late singer, industry friends also pay tributes
CHANDIGARH: Videos of Sidhu Moosewala’s songs being played at Times Square have taken the internet by storm, a report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says.
His fans in the United States came together to pay a tribute to him on his birth anniversary. Sidhu Moosewala would have turned 29 on Saturday, June 11. The viral videos show a large number of fans gathered at the New York City’s iconic Times Square to celebrate the Punjabi singer-turned-politician.
Fans can be seen singing along outside the Nasadaq Market Site office, where his songs were played on the big screen. Some of these videos are also being shared with hashtag ‘Justice for Sidhu Moosewala.
On Sidhu Moosewala’s birth anniversary, several Punjabi stars remembered him through posts on social media.
Here are some of the posts:
Singer-actor Ammy Virk had no right words to express his feelings on Sidhu Moosewala’s birth anniversary. He shared a picture with the late singer and wrote, “Veeere yar nai samjh aaa rea ki likhaaan… ajj de din jammeya c bhalwaan.”
Here’s a translation in English the post: Sidhu Moosewala may have died but his art will continue to keep him alive and that’s what actor Diljit Dosanjh believes. He wrote, “Creativity..Music Kitey Ni Jaanda HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Fans can be seen singing along outside the Nasadaq Market Site office, where his songs were played on the big screen. Some of these videos are also being shared with hashtag ‘Justice for Sidhu Moosewala.
Check out Diljit Dosanjh’s Instagram post:
Amrit Mann, whose birthday was on June 10, had plans to celebrate the occasion with Sidhu Moosewala this year. But alas, God had other plans.
Along with a picture where Sidhu can be seen putting a slice of cake in Amrit’s mouth, he wrote, “Happy Birthday Yaara. mera birthday 10 june nu hunda tera 11 june nu.. apa es vaar ikathe celebrate krna c..Teri wish ni aayi par es waar.”
Sidhu Moosewala was shot dead in Punjab’s Mansa district on May 29.
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