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Sonu went on to draw a stark contrast between the expectations in the Indian context and the practices he has observed abroad. He noted that in places like the United States, it is customary for influential figures to remain in their seats until the show concludes, demonstrating respect not only for the artist but also for the audience. By highlighting this cultural difference, Sonu encapsulated the broader issue of how artists are perceived and revered in society.