Kolkata Doctor Rape, Murder Case: Shreya Ghoshal Postpones Concert In Kolkata, Says She’s Deeply Affected By Crime
She conveyed that, as a woman, the thought of the brutality the victim endured had left her shaken!

In response to the shocking and tragic rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata, renowned singer Shreya Ghoshal has decided to postpone her upcoming concert in the city. The singer, deeply disturbed by the brutal crime, announced the rescheduling of her highly anticipated performance, which was originally set to take place on September 14, 2024.
Shreya Ghoshal Postpones Her Concert
Shreya Ghoshal, known for her emotive voice and deep connection with her fans, expressed that the recent incident had profoundly impacted her. She conveyed that, as a woman, the thought of the brutality the victim endured had left her shaken. With a heavy heart, she and her team have chosen to stand in solidarity with the public mourning this heinous act, opting to delay the Shreya Ghoshal Live, All Hearts Tour Ishq FM Grand Concert to October 2024.
The concert, which was to be held at the Netaji Indoor Stadium, will now take place on a later date, with all tickets remaining valid for the rescheduled event. Fans had been eagerly awaiting the performance, but Shreya emphasized the importance of taking a stand during such a tragic time, urging her followers to understand and support the decision. Shreya also took this moment to reflect on the broader issue of women’s safety, expressing her deep concern for the respect and protection of women not only in India but worldwide. She hopes that her decision to postpone the concert will help raise awareness about the need for stronger action against such crimes.
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The Kolkata doctor’s tragic death has sent shockwaves through the country, with several celebrities, including Alia Bhatt, Kangana Ranaut, Kareena Kapoor, and Hrithik Roshan, expressing their horror and grief over the incident. Shreya’s postponement of her concert is seen as a powerful gesture of solidarity, highlighting the need for societal change and justice in the face of such atrocities.
First Published: August 31, 2024 7:55 PM