Mohit Chauhan SUFFERS mishap at AIIMS Bhopal live concert, suffers huge fall after he…., fans express concern

Mohit Chauhan gave a live concert at AIIMS, Bhopal and the incident took a dramatic turn when the artist tripped over the stage lights and fell in the middle of the concert.
Mohit Chauhan at the AIIMS Bhopal concert
Popular singer Mohit Chauhan had a major accident during his live concert at AIIMS Bhopal on Saturday. According to reports, Mohit was singing Rockstar’s song Nadaan Parinde and suffered a serious fall. While approaching the stage lights while Mohit was singing along with the audience, he accidentally tripped over a lighting fixture and lost his balance.
In the now-viral video, the incident was captured as the singer fell forward, causing the crowd to immediately react, gasping for air when the music suddenly stopped. Immediately after the incident, organizers and field staff rushed to help him. The concert was interrupted for a short time after the medical staff in the hall examined him and ensured his safety. After a short break, it was reported that the concert continued.
Watch the viral video
The internet expresses concern about Mohit’s health
Mohit’s viral video has left his fans and netizens uneasy; many wished him to be careful and hoped he was okay. One netizen wrote: “This proves that he is one of the best singers singing live on stage.” Another netizen wrote: “I hope he’s okay. At least he wasn’t lip-syncing.” A few cyber citizens found Mohit’s fall funny. Her fans defend her and give it back to the trolls. One netizen wrote: “Don’t laugh, we lost KK, Zubeen and more.. let’s keep these diamonds very carefully and respectfully..!
They are the pride of India.” One netizen wrote: “I can see the comments are full of sadistic comments.”
About Mohit Chauhan
Singer Mohit Chauhan is famous for voicing Jordan (Ranbir Kapoor) in Rockstar. He sang all Kapoor’s songs in Imtiaz Ali’s film; Sadda Haq and Nadaan Parinde became the most popular songs of the album. Her other notable hits include Tum Se Hi (Jab We Met), Ilahi (Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani) and Matargasthi (Tamasha).



