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India, Chris Martin and British Colonialism
Chris Martin Thanks India For ‘Forgiving’ British Colonialism & Did We Miss A Chapter?
During Coldplay's recent Mumbai concert, Chris Martin decided to take a detour into historical diplomacy that left the internet cringing.
Chris Martin Left Coldplay Fans In India Confused After He Thanked Them For ‘Forgiving’ British Colonization
Coldplay is hyperaware of its impact on the world. In fact, their environmental sustainability efforts while on tour has become a model for others entertainers to follow. During their recent show in India, the “ Human Heart ” musicians took it a step further.
Chris Martin thanks fans in India for 'forgiving' British colonialism
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin told his fans in Mumbai that it was 'amazing' to be welcomed into their home despite 'all of the bad things Great Britain has done'
Chris Martin thanks India for ‘forgiving’ Britain’s colonialism at Coldplay gig in Mumbai
@ChillamChilli also weighed in, writing: ‘So Coldplay’s Chris Martin, a British Citizen in his concert, accepted that the British did wrong in India for 2 centuries. All his tickets were sold, he could have avoided ..but he still said it live during the concert. Seems it came from the heart.’
Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson Visit Temple in India Ahead of Coldplay’s Concerts in the Country
Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson visited temples in Mumbai this week, as Coldplay prepared to perform the band's first-ever stadium shows in India.
Chris Martin thanks fans from India for 'forgiving' all the 'bad things Britain has done'
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin surprised fans during his latest gig in Mumbai on the South Asian leg of his Music of the Spheres tour.
Dakota Johnson shows support to Chris Martin amid lawsuit in India
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin were spotted having the time of their lives in India.On January 20, the 35-year-old star and Coldplay frontman enjoyed their gentle stroll through Mumbai,
Coldplay's Chris Martin Thanks Fans at Mumbai Show For ‘Forgiving' British Colonialism in India
Coldplay's Chris Martin thanked his Indian audience on Saturday (Jan. 18) for "forgiving" British colonialism, as the band's Music Of The Spheres dates kicked off in Mumbai. The band performed at DY Patil stadium in Mumbai to 75,
Coldplay's Chris Martin thanks Mumbai fans for 'forgiving us' over British colonialism
During a concert in India, Coldplay singer Chris Martin thanked fans for "forgiving us for all of the bad things Great Britain has done."
Coldplay’s Chris Martin thanks Indian fans for forgiving British colonialism at Mumbai concert
The band, in India for the Asia leg of their highly anticipated Music of Spheres world tour, performed at Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium, attended by around 75,000 people. This was Coldplay’s first performance in India after the 2016 show at the Global Citizen Festival in Mumbai.
Dakota Johnson And Chris Martin Hold Hands In India On Rare Public Outing.
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin were spotted hand-in-hand in Mumbai ahead of Coldplay’s sold-out shows, radiating love and effortless style.
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Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin Hold Hands While on Walk Together in Mumbai
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin were photographed holding hands as they went for a walk in Mumbai on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Martin ...
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BCCI Vice-President Rajeev Shukla’s photo with Chris Martin, Tendulkar goes viral and netizens now say he’s ‘omnipresent’
The social media post didn’t just showcase Shukla’s uncanny knack for mingling with global icons, it also sparked hilarity ...
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Sachin Tendulkar meets Coldplay singer Chris Martin with family
Legendary India cricketer Sachin Tendulkar met Coldplay singer Chris Martin with his family at his foundation's fifth ...
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