Kumar Sanu says he never wanted son Jaan to do Bigg Boss 14, goes back on his comments about Jaan’s mother: ‘She gave him a good upbringing’ – tv

Bigg Boss 14 contestant John Kumar Sanu’s father, popular background singer Kumar Sanu, has returned to his earlier comments about his mother. Kumar Sanu said he was well-fed, but his comments about Marathi questioned John’s custody when the family and the program were in trouble. John’s parents separated before he was born.

In the new video, Kumar Sanu claims that his son is not in favor of participating in the reality show. Responding to recent allegations by Rahul Vaidya, a contestant in the program, that John was a product of nepotism, Kumar Sanu said it was ‘shame’ to hear such statements even after four decades in the industry.

“My son John is a very good person in real life,” he said According to Spotboy. “He is a great help to nature. But there is so much pressure in the Bigg Boss house that you tend to say things you don’t have in normal life. He is very young and his mother has taken good care of him. Whatever she does for our children is possible. I was never happy with John’s decision to go to Bigg Boss. Whenever he asks me, I always say no. But his choice was to make Bigg Boss because he was an avid follower of the show and a big fan. He auditioned for himself and I did nothing for him in this matter. In this I did not help him. ”

He continued, “I want to mention one thing, Rahul Vaidya. You are like my son and you sing really well. I have heard you often enough. But someone’s parents are separated and you realize it again and again. So of course that person’s feelings get hurt and after a point, that person responds. And as a singer I feel really humiliated after hearing all of this. If two people are not together and they are separated then that is a very common process for me. But aside from the game, you’re hitting someone’s feelings about their personal life that’s not a good thing. I really want you both to be in the game. You both need to be together with love and understanding. I think the two singers can be best friends. ”

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In a new promo video for Saturday’s Weekend Ka War episode, host Salman Khan slammed Rahul’s comments about nepotism. Salman told Rahul, “Agar is just a father. Aap Apne Bachcon Ko Kisi K Upar Thope Rahe Ho, Pressure Dal Rahe Ho, Issue Industry K Andar Wo Possible High? I want to know (if my father did something for me, is it nepotism? Is it possible to pressure someone to hire your children, is it possible in this industry? ”

Previously, John’s mother had denied Rahul’s comments in a video shared on John’s social media accounts. She said, “My John Kumar Sanu Ki Ma Rita. I’m very upset. John has been at home for the past three weeks (Bigg Boss). All the remaining contestants are there too. Everything is going well – tasks and everything. Now all of a sudden, Rahul’s doctor said ‘John is a nephew and I don’t like nepotism’. I must say that John is not a product of nepotism, he is very hardworking. He wanted to become a singer with his own visionary determination and enthusiasm and because of his own perseverance he has shared the Bigg Boss stage with Rahul. ”

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Contrary to recent comments by Kumar Sanu that John has got good custody, John’s comments about Marathi have caused a stir. Kumar apologizing on behalf of his son said, “I have not been with my son for 27 years. We have lived separately for 27 years. I am not aware of the custody his mother gave him and I do not understand how he could say such a thing. Forgive me. As a father, I apologize to all of you. ”

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