Ed Sheeran: The international pop sensation who has taken over the Indian audience's hearts, Ed Sheeran is welcoming and enjoying his time in India. Recently, a video of the Perfect singer went viral on social media platform X in which Ed is singing Shape of You on the streets of Bangalore. However, a policeman shuts his busking concert with anger. Let's take a look at the viral video.
Busking Gone Wrong! Ed Sheeran Experiences New Drama in India
As soon as Photograph singer Ed Sheeran landed in India, he decided to do things that were refreshing and new to him. Similarly, first, he travelled through Hyderabad with Armaan, then got Champi and went crazy. In addition to his unforgettable experiences in India, he tried Busking on Church Road in Bangalore. However, Ed experienced an unpredictable concern there. While performing 'Shape of You' a police officer came and unplugged his guitar. He looked angry and shut down the busking by the British pop star.
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Netizens React To Bangalore Police Officer's Behaviour
Ed Sheeran was busking on the street with his popular 2017 song Shape of You, when a Bangalore police officer interrupted him and shut the music. This agitated the fans online and they took a hilarious run on it. Some of them said that Ed was not singing in Kannada that's why the police stopped him while others said that he did the right thing.
They said, 'The policeman needn’t have been so rude though. He could have calmly explained the situation and given them time to pack and leave. Teach the police manners maybe?'
'People dissing police should criticize the organizers for not discussing this with local authorities especially when there is a chance of massive crowd gathering when people get aware of Ed live entry.'
'After reading all the tweets of ongoing Racist attacks on Indian Diaspora in the US , I guess Homie Kannada Police decided to pull the plug.'
'Bro refused to sing in Kannada and this happened' and 'all because ed didn’t sing in kannada.' and 'He was not singing Kannada song.'
What do you think?