Shannon K, Kumar Sanu’s daughter, speaks out about prejudice in the United States and the United Kingdom. She moved to London when she was very little.

Shannon K, Kumar Sanu’s daughter, recounts encountering racism in “western countries”
Shannon K, Kumar Sanu’s daughter, stated in a new interview that she encountered racism in the United States and the United Kingdom, where she grew up. She stated that she moved to London with her mother when she was quite young and received her piano lessons there.
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“In real life, I deal with a lot of mental stress, and I was bullied a lot as a kid. Racism is a common occurrence in Western countries. When I went to auditions, I recall being made to feel like a lesser being because I was different from the majority of the people there. I was too young to deal with it all. I would return home crying, and these incidents frequently broke my confidence. Not only as an artist, but also as a human being, I had to establish myself “Dainik Bhaskar was the source of her information.
The young artist went on to say, “I’ve figured out how to deal with it now. Someday, I’d like to write a song about it and use it to promote Indian culture over the world.” Shannon made her debut with the pop single A Long Time, which was written and produced by Jason Poo Bea Boyd, a longtime collaborator of Justin Bieber. She also worked on an anti-bullying song called Give Me Your Hand with music producer Kyle Townsend. Shannon’s younger sister Annabel contributed to the song’s writing. In 2018, Shannon partnered with Sonu Nigam on a song called OMT.
Shannon was discussed for adoption by the Bollywood artist in 2018. “I was afraid of what society would say if I revealed this, so I never did.” I was unsure how they would react to this. But now that this has been made public, I’m quite proud of Shannon. “It doesn’t matter if she’s my true daughter or not,” Kumar Sanu said.
Last modified: August 31, 2022