Punjabi singer and actress Sunanda Sharma, known for hits like Jatt Yamla, Jaani Tera Naa, and Chorri Chorri, faced a frightening moment during her live performance on Friday, April 3, at Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology (RKGIT) in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh.
While she was grooving to her songs, the show turned chaotic when a male fan suddenly jumped on stage, leaving her shocked. Videos of the incident quickly went viral on social media, sparking widespread discussion.
Sunanda Sharma Fears As Fan Jumps On Stage During Concert
Sunanda, dressed in a white T-shirt and baggy jeans, was startled as the fan tried to touch her feet while posing in front of the audience. She screamed in fear and immediately walked off the stage. Security personnel and police quickly intervened, escorting the fan out of the venue.
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The Ghaziabad Police have since taken the accused into custody and started questioning him. Reports suggest that he is a student of the same college where the concert took place.
Despite repeated pleas from the audience, Sunanda’s team decided to cancel the rest of the performance, leaving fans disappointed as many walked out.
This is not the first time Sunanda Sharma made headlines during a live event. Last year, during a concert in Mohali, she invited a fan on stage and hugged him after he expressed his admiration. Sharing the video on Instagram, she wrote, “Jo pyaar karde ne, oh te gale milan de haqdaar ne. Thank you for sending me this video. Rooh khush ho gayi ai.” She further added, “Jinna pyaar mainu mileya ai, ohde ton pta lagdai k mere Murshad di nigaah mere te sawalli ai (sic).”
While her gestures in the past were received warmly, the Ghaziabad incident highlights the risks performers face during live shows and the need for stricter security.
About The Punjabi Singer
Born on 30 January 1992 in Fatehgarh Churian, Gurdaspur, Sunanda Sharma began her career by posting cover songs on YouTube and Facebook. She rose to fame with her 2015 debut single Billi Akh and has since delivered multiple chart-toppers like Patake, Mummy Nu Pasand, and Tere Naal Nachna.
Apart from her music career, she made her acting debut in the 2018 film Sajjan Singh Rangroot alongside Diljit Dosanjh. Sunanda has also expanded into Bollywood and gained international recognition, including attending the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in 2024.
Currently, Sunanda has not made a public statement about the Ghaziabad incident.


