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In February 2018, a video of Papon went viral on social media where the singer was seen kissing a minor girl. This happened on the sets of a television reality show where the minor was a contestant and Papon was her mentor. A case was filed against him under the POCSO Act by a Supreme Court lawyer, Runa Bhuyan, who mentioned in the complaint that it was a ‘sexual assault’.
The singer apologised through a Facebook post and said that he was just showing affection to an eleven-year-old child he was mentoring in the show. He further elaborated, “I am very painfully conscious of the accusations that have been made against me in the last few days. Anyone who knows me would be aware that I am an extremely affectionate and expressive person. That is the way I have been brought up and that’s how I have always been with people close to me or people I care about.”
Even after the apology, Papon’s image has taken a beating. His fan-following has gone down not only in Assam but all over India. People of Assam have varied opinions on the incident. Some feel that it was wrongly portrayed by the media and he should be given another chance; on the other hand fans are disappointed and are in no mood to forgive him.
This Rongali Bihu none of the Bihu committees have approached him for performing in Assam. The committee heads say that they had a ‘limited budget’ and couldn’t afford Papon. However, this was not the case two years back, when Papon’s performance was almost mandatory. On being asked if they were boycotting him this Bihu season, the answer was a prompt no.
People from Papon’s team are out defending him. They say it’s nothing new that Papon is not performing in Bihu.
The fact remains that Bihu is the most lucrative season for Assamese singers like Papon. They perform non-stop every night for almost a fortnight. Papon has been headlining these shows for years now. And this year it’s not just his reputation that has taken a beating, his earnings will also see a drastic slump.
Video Input: Anjana Dutta
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